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The real omen of snakes at home is to look at people.

It's a good sign to have snakes at home.

Snakes are like dragons in folk eyes. When a snake enters the house, Feng Shui tells the dragon to enter the house. Generally, it can enhance the family's blessings and make the family's blessings more. It is easy to get the development of good fortune, and the overall good fortune is excellent. So, don't disturb them after they enter the house, you need to lead them away slowly.

It is better to have a snake at home. If someone in the family has a bad life, in this case, this person's state can generally be improved.

In China culture, snakes are regarded as a symbol of "turning snakes into dragons". Turning a snake into a dragon means success in work and study, including good health, family harmony and career development. Therefore, if you can see snakes at home, it means that your career is thriving and your life is rich. But remind everyone that it is not advisable to keep poisonous snakes at home to avoid accidents.

Myths and legends of snakes

Edjo is the patron saint of the ancient Egyptian Delta. His artistic image is usually a snake or a crown made up of two snakes with wings at the back. In lower Egypt, he is not only called the patron saint, but also the symbol of the whole lower Egypt.

Legend has it that Edjo is a very capable god. He has a keen sense of the weather and is good at farming. Every spring sowing season, he will personally come to every farmland to guide farmers on which land to plant cotton and which land to plant corn. He also reminded people that when he had a premonition of drought or flood, he should make preparations early.

Under the protection of Aide Bridge, the development speed of Lower Egypt quickly surpassed that of Upper Egypt, and the people were well fed. Although Edjo is a good god and worshipped, his position in Egyptian mythology is not very important, mainly because menes from upper Egypt conquered lower Egypt by force in BC and ruled the whole of Egypt.

As the patron saint of Lower Egypt, Edjo was naturally ignored. After menes made Memphis its capital, Serabis replaced Ezra as the patron saint of Lower Egypt.