The meaning of the long-necked turtle
The long-necked turtle is a species of the genus Long-necked Turtle in the order Turtles, family Snake-necked Turtles, etc. Also known as snake-necked turtle. Long-necked turtles are found in eastern Australia. The long-necked turtle is a fully aquatic species. The long-necked turtle has a long neck. From a distance, it does look like an ancient plesiosaur. The long-necked turtle has a smaller body, with an average armor length of 15 to 25 centimeters. The body color of long-necked turtles varies greatly. The back is usually brown, dark brown or black; the belly is yellowish-white; the seams between the scales on the outer edge of the long-necked turtle's carapace and the plastron are black; the irises of the eyes are bright yellow.
The turtle is one of the four auspicious spirits "dragon, phoenix, turtle, and lin", and it is also a symbol of benevolence and longevity. "Book of Rites" refers to turtles, dragons, phoenixes and scales as the "four dragons", which are treasures to ward off evil spirits, eliminate disasters, and bring wealth to the house. From the perspective of Feng Shui, the protrusions of the turtle shell are curved, like a mirror, so the turtle shell can be used to remove evil spirits. In addition, the turtle is a long-lived animal, so being included as an auspicious animal can help the health of your family. The five elements of turtles belong to water, so raising turtles will be beneficial to your family's wealth.