The ancients believed that good Feng Shui is to hide wind, store Qi, and get water, with getting water as the top priority. If Qi is always in circulation, it will easily be blown away by the wind and break the circulation balance. However, when Qi encounters water, it will stop. Therefore, water can play a role in making the flow of Qi flow smoothly and cycle back and forth, so it can Keep the feng shui.
And there are lucky things in the water, which can adjust the flow of luck and ensure the aura of the place where Feng Shui is maintained. scattered. The Japanese koi has a tall back and a broad body, a handsome figure, soft yet strong, a strong and steady character, and a gentlemanly demeanor that is calm and calm in the face of danger. It has been regarded as the incarnation of the dragon since ancient times. Japanese koi have a long life, with the average age reaching 70 years, and there are even records of over 200 years old. Because of its long lifespan, it is also known as the "blessing fish". What’s even more peculiar is that koi carps also have the ability to recognize people. When their owners patrol the pond, they will often follow behind them and put their heads above the water, as if they are walking in the water, which is quite magical. The koi carp not only has a myriad of graces in the water, but can also remove dirt and purify the water. It is truly a feng shui treasure that integrates the aura of heaven and earth and carries the splendor of water.
There is a red round spot in the middle of the head of Japanese Koi. Like a white dragon crossing a river, or a Danyang lying on the water when it is quiet, it indicates a prosperous career and official career in Feng Shui, so it has the reputation of "good luck at the head".
The red and white koi among Japanese koi are named after their red stripes on a white background. It swims vigorously, has strong fecundity and longevity, so it is called the "lucky longevity fish". As early as ancient times, in the eastern Zhejiang area in the south, when a new daughter-in-law got off the sedan chair, there was a custom of "spreading carp seeds" to pray for many children, good fortune and a long life. This kind of carp is the common red and white koi we see today.
Nowadays, after getting married, newlyweds should place a pair of red and white koi ornaments in the wedding room, which means "the house is filled with descendants" and "thriving people". During festivals and birthdays to the elderly, red koi ornaments are used. Best choice for white koi.
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