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These snakes are called safflower snakes (non-venomous). Because it preys on rats, cockroaches, and gophers for a living, and can play a protective role in the home, we often call it a house snake.
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We're called Fire Serpent over there. The name of the book is the Red Flame Snake, which is non-venomous, gregarious, and sometimes several of them if it is found burrowing, and this snake likes to live in graves. When building a house in the countryside and digging the foundation, it was also found underground, and I heard the old man say that there was a grave in the ground
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The safflower snake (non-venomous), because it preys on mice, cockroaches, and gophers for its life, and can play a protective role in the home, we often call it a house snake.
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The red snake is a red snake. It's toxic.
The red snake is a common snake in the net, mainly distributed in the southern region of China, and it is also a kind of meat snake often eaten in the south.
The red snake is not aggressive, and bites rarely occur; Its venom glands are located in the deepest part of the palate, and even if bitten, very little venom enters the body. However, once the venom enters the body, symptoms such as bleeding from the subcutaneous tissues, blood in the urine, blood in the stool, and bleeding gums will occur.
The rural red snake generally refers to a red-chained snake that loves to eat frogs. The red chain snake has red and black markings in color, is a relatively common slightly venomous snake, has little toxicity, is not a threat to humans, and is also a kind of meat snake that is widely farmed.
Red chain snakes are also known as non-venomous snakes, but because they contain toads in their food, they may have toad venom in their mouths after eating. The total length is about 1 meter, and the maximum can reach more than one meter. The dorsal body is black-brown.
It is named because it has more than 60 narrow red horizontal stripes, and feeds on fish, frogs, toads, lizards, snakes, and birds.
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Different animals have different meanings, which are as follows:
1. The presence of rats in the grave means: the wealth is unlucky, the population is sick, the business has improved greatly after the relocation, and the population is safe. The fact that the grave has a rat hole means that the grave is a warm ground and animals like to burrow.
There is no way, only blocking. It also shows that the offspring are unlucky during this time. Just like at home, when you are unlucky, the rats like to drill into the house.
When you're lucky, rats won't come into the house.
2. The presence of ants in the grave means: the population is unfavorable and sick. The direction has changed, the population is safe, and the wealth has improved.
3. The presence of a snake in the grave means: the descendants are vigorous. The snake is also called Xiaolong, and its offspring have official bodies, but the snake belongs to yin, and its offspring will have more yin than yang.
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There is a snake in the graveyard, which may be a coffin-guarding beast, and it cannot be frightened. According to feng shui rumors, there is a snake in the cemetery feng shui, which is a symbol of the dragon. In ancient times, it was a sign that there would be a dragon among the three generations!
At that time, the appearance of this sign had to be kept strictly secret, and the Son of Heaven could not be informed, otherwise the royal family would take assassination actions for fear that the throne would be shaken and the country would not be protected!
Traditional feng shui generally believes that the appearance of a snake in the tomb is a good omen, the snake is a dragon, and the snake in the tomb means that the tomb has good feng shui and is a "living dragon land", and the coffin should not be relocated to another place. The snake in the ancestral tomb is the place where the souls of the ancestors return, and it also shows that the descendants are vigorous. When future generations see a snake, do not hurt it, for if it is harmed, something bad may happen, and if the snake dies, it is a great omen.
However, there is another folk theory that the tomb has a snake, which should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. This starts with where the grave is, who is buried in the grave, and when it was buried.
However, there is no actual basis for the above statement, I don't know whether it is true or false, but in the face of such a situation, it is better to believe it or not, or we should be more cautious and pay attention to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble and harm!
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It is normal that many old graves have snakes.
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