Koi is a very auspicious fish. How many are usually the most suitable to keep?
Koi is a very auspicious fish, and it has become a custom among modern young people to turn to koi when trouble comes. Koi is a very auspicious fish in our country. It can attract Feng Shui and bring people good luck. It has had a very high status since ancient times, and the number of koi raised is also very particular. There are different opinions on how many koi fish are suitable to keep. Generally, it is appropriate to raise a few koi fish, which is related to the numbers in many Feng Shui theories. One, four, six, seven, eight, and nine are all auspicious numbers
In ancient times, one, three, six, seven, eight, and nine were all good numbers in Feng Shui, and koi were raised as Feng Shui fish. It is also related to these auspicious numbers, and it is also very suitable to raise koi with these numbers. Generally speaking, raising one koi carp represents white water, which can bring wealth; raising four koi carps represents four green waters. Although it means draining water, green water represents the Wenqu star and is still considered auspicious. Raising six koi represents six platinums generating water, which is very beneficial to wealth. Raising seven koi carps represents the seven red golds that generate water. Although they are evil stars, they also have cross talk feelings, and should be mainly auspicious. Raising eight koi fish is very auspicious as it is said that eight white earth can overcome water. Raising nine koi carp represents nine purple fires, which brings good luck and excellent wealth. It is also the most auspicious choice. Raising these numbers of koi is a very good choice. Two, three and five, why are they unlucky
Koi is a Feng Shui fish, so the number of koi raised will naturally be related to Feng Shui. The numbers two, three and five are unlucky according to Feng Shui, so it is not recommended. This is how you raise your family. When raising two koi, it is easy to cause diseases and is not good for the health of your family. Raising three koi fish will cause problems in the family, disputes will easily arise, and financial luck will also be very bad. Raising five koi fish will hinder the development of your family, your financial fortune will also be very bad, and you will have more ups and downs in life. This is why raising two, three, or five koi at home will bring bad feng shui and be very unlucky.
When raising more than ten koi, single-digit numbers should be the main ones. For example, ten or twenty koi will have the same fortune as one.