Seriously, here:
Three monkeys (jap. sanzaru or sanbiki but Sara — "three monkeys") — the image of the three monkeys that symbolize the Buddhist idea of non-doing of evil, detachment from the untrue. " If I see no evil, hear no evil and say nothing about it, I protected it" — idea "not-seing" (mi-zaru), "naslyshany" (Kika-zaru) and "negovorya" (IVA-zero) about evil.
Sometimes, there is a fourth monkey Cezaro, symbolizing the principle of "not to commit evil". It can be depicted covering his abdomen or crotch.
The choice of monkeys as the symbol is associated with the play on words in the Japanese language. The phrase "see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing" sounds like "mizaru, kikazaru, iwazaru" end "zero" consonant, the Japanese word for "monkey".
Sambuki-Sarah symbolize the observance of moral and ethical integrity. Them give to those who follow in the way of rejection of evil. It is also the wish of longevity and health.
You can add a fourth monkey - I do not do evil, it closes the crotch.