Actually Indians like crikey because that's the main sport of the country.Also,that's why all over the country everyone.knows that.Also,I know because I an Indian
It prevails in tang dynasty
They are a sign of protection in the Chinese Culture.
They are considered to be good luck.
It depends on the type of cricket. Camel crickets do not like light but house crickets and field crickets do.
because chines people have thing for crickets so they carry them around when they need some luck
It depends how many crickets there is, if there is like 10, they may attack your anole but and if there is like 3 or 4, the crickets cannot harm you anole.
Crickets like both equally
In many cultures a grasshopper is considered to be lucky. They are the Chinese symbol of good luck and fortune.
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The ancient Chinese's entertainment includes playing with animals, especially the bugs that can make sounds. Crickets is one of them. Little boys in ancient China captures crickets and make them "duel" and see which cricket wins. When they grow up, they will play crickets because they love the scent of childhood. And this custom passed down and eventually become a type of art in China. Nowadays in Beijing, Shanghai, Hongkong, Guangzhou, Tianjin and more Major Cities of China have a lot of Stores just selling Crickets. And a minister in Song Dynasty focused so much on Crickets that even forgot he has to go to an important meeting!
Camel crickets
In many cultures, crickets are viewed as symbols of good luck and prosperity. For instance, in Chinese tradition, crickets are often kept as pets and are believed to bring fortune and happiness. In some Indigenous cultures, crickets are associated with the arrival of spring and are seen as harbingers of change. However, in other contexts, crickets may be viewed as pests, particularly in agricultural societies where they can damage crops.