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Dear Anon,


In Singapore, a frog is quite rare sight. But not sure, how prevalent they are in your country. But alternatively, could be instead be a toad?


A frog is known as a celestial cock and a symbol of a frog is common on a charm to act as protection.


Both a toad and frog are known as "moon" creatures or creatures that are associated with the moon. For a toad, it symbolises longevity.


No harm "chasing it" away so long as not harming them.


In the past, the educated in China really hate the frogs / toad croaking as this affects their concentration in learning or work.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 1/3/2005 9:02:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Hi! I read some messages under

"Supertitious and taboos" a

rooster came into house means

protection from fire.How about

Frog came into the house? I

remember a big frog came

into home a night we

movedintonew house

my bro. sent it out.

Thanks!





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