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What is some? Maneki is a useful souvenir

What is some? This phenomenon is considered to be typically anime. Outwardly it looks like a man with cat's ears and tail. The very word "neko" or "neka" from the Japanese language is translated as "cat / cat". It can be pronounced in any variant - both "neka" and "no". You can still use the word "nek" - it will be in the masculine.

Neko in Japanese mythology

What is there in Japanese mythology? These are tailed, restless and very interesting creatures, able to talk. They were taken as a basis in the anime. This character arose on the basis of myths about three animals that could turn into humans. This is a fox, a cat and a raccoon dog. Basically, some are girls. Why them? Yes, you just pay attention to how they draw anime girls, and you immediately understand what is not in the anime. They are very much like kitties there, so you should not even invent anything new. Female cats are very sexy and cute, this character will be guaranteed to be appreciated by a strong gender. Of course, in anime culture you can see a non-male character, but it is much rarer.

Characteristic features of some

Let's start with the ears. Ears can be drawn at any angle and anywhere on the head. They can be any size. Be black or white or match the color of the hair. Inside, the ears are mostly painted in pink, but this is not necessary. You can not tell by the ears exactly what is certain, here you can not limit your imagination. There are no strict restrictions on the tail. The most important thing is that he at least remotely resembled a cat. As a rule, it is drawn smooth (as fluffy tails are not particularly suitable for humans) and one color with ears. Now hands. Sometimes they draw in gloves, and legs in the form of cat's legs. Their color is the same as that of the tail and ears.

Anime Neca

What is a nek, if it does not have bells? This can not be imagined. Bells are painted everywhere, wherever possible - on the paws, neck, ears and so on. This is a tradition, and it must be adhered to. After all, it is believed that cats like various ringing things.

Maneki-kak

What is Maneki-no? This is a very popular Japanese mascot. The names of this mascot are many - "inviting cat", "calling cat", "money cat". But they all have one common meaning - luck in your house will surely settle. If you translate the expression "manneques-no" verbatim from the Japanese language, it means "attracting cat". This talisman is a ceramic or porcelain figurine of a cat with a raised paw. These figures can be found in a variety of options and anywhere. Distinctions of manikins differ in color. It also matters which foot is raised in the cat. In the classical version, it is a white cat figure with a raised left foot, with a coin in another paw and a red collar with bells.

What do the colors and meanings of the raised legs mean?

If the cat has a raised left foot, then this talisman is designed to attract visitors, customers and guests. Raised right foot symbolizes luck and money. If two legs are raised, then, accordingly, this talisman has the effect of both variants described above.

Now about the flowers. A classic white figure lures wealth and money into your house. Sometimes they occur with spots on their paws. Red mannequins, except for good luck, will attract health into your home. The talisman of pink color calls to your home love. Maneki of black color protects him from evil, evil forces and troubles. The golden talisman attracts wealth, but not always money. For example, it may be intellectual or spiritual values.

History of Maneki-kak

The history of the mascot's mascot is supposedly originating from the Edo period (1603-1867). But for the first time this talisman was mentioned in documents related to the Meiji era, namely in the newspaper for 1876. According to one of the existing theories about the appearance of a maneki-some, this talisman was invented by the government because of the ban on the open use of the sexual symbol to attract visitors to the homes of courtesans and "Funny houses." And then instead of the enticing woman, a "luring cat" began to be used.

With respect to the raised legs, not all are clear. The fact that the right raised hand attracts luck, and the left one - money, is a controversial issue. Since in different provinces assert differently. In addition, the value of the paws changed over time many times, because the talisman with two raised paws is an excellent compromise solution. There is an opinion that the higher the foot is raised, the more luck will attract a talisman to your house.

The very image of the manikha had a very significant impact on modern Japanese culture, including the character Hello, Kitty! Maneki in one of the toys of this brand plays the role of artifact, increasing the strength. There is a book Manekineko, written by Bruce Sterling. In it, the gesture of the talisman's paw is a symbol of the secret trade network, which is based on an artificial mind.

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