About the Money Frog The money frog also called the three-legged toad or money toad comes from Chinese folklore. According to the legend, a wife of one of the eight immortals stole the elixir of immortality and drank it, turning her into a toad. Instead of two hind legs, the toad has the tail of the tadpole. Frogs and toads are associated with water, which is symbolic of wealth. It is common for a money frog to have a coin in its mouth, as an offering for the owner or the household where the frog resides. About theLaughing Buddha - Maitreya Buddha As the folktales in Chinese Buddhism, Budai was believed to bring happiness to all the people around him especially children. The term "Budai" symbolizes the hempen sack which Laughing Buddha carries all the time during his travel. It was believed that his sack contains full of good things i.e. sweets especially for children. Laughing Buddha statues are also often depicted with children due to the belief that Budai is the protector of children's happiness. Budai also represents happiness, wealth and generosity and protector of poor and weak.
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