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koi fish painting swimming upstream

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koi fish painting swimming upstream

This is the 9 koi fish swimming upstream the dragon gate. the dragon gate is the waterfall

9 koi fish swimming upstream dragon gate waterfall and turns into a beautiful dragon

“According to Chinese mythology, the Dragon’s Gate is located at
the top of a waterfall cascading from a legendary mountain.

On the Yellow River at Hunan is a waterfall called the Dragon Gate. It is said that if certain carp called Yulong can climb the cataract
they will transform into dragons.

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What is the meaning of a koi fish swimming upstream?

Koi tattoo meanings. … The Koi fish has a powerful and energetic life force, demonstrated by its ability to swim against currents and travel upstream.

It symbolizes lessons and/or trials that a person may encounter in life, and confronting or overcoming them.

Can koi fish swim up waterfalls?

Salmon aren’t the only fish to swim upstream against the raging forces of nature. In Hawaii, Sicyopterus stimpsoni (a type of goby) also makes a journey from the ocean to freshwater, but not for the purpose of spawning. During the trip, it is not uncommon for the fish to scale up 100-meter waterfalls

koi fish painting 9 feng shui koi fish with Lotus, waterfall and dragon gate this painting is inspired with the Legend of the dragon gate

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This koi fish painting is not hand made this is digital painting that is printed by machines but it is oil painting

This is 3 pcs size is 70x70cm each

Legend Of The Dragon Gate
“According to Chinese mythology, the Dragon’s Gate is located at the top of a waterfall cascading from a legendary mountain. … “On the Yellow River at Hunan is a waterfall called the Dragon Gate. It is said that if certain carp called Yulong can climb the cataract they will transform into dragons.

Lotus Flower & Koi Fish Feng Shui Painting: ????symbolize that
your get big benefits in business year after year.

(In China lotus sounds the same as the word “year (?)”. )

golden lotus flower symbolism

In Buddhist symbolism the lotus is symbolic of purity of the body,
speech, and mind as while rooted in the mud, its flowers blossom
on long stalks as if floating above the muddy waters of attachment and desire.

In Egyptian iconography, the sun bursts from the open blossom. It is the archetypal vulva.

In Hinduism as in Buddhism, the lotus is associated with the birth of divine beings. …

In Buddhism, the lotus represents purity because its flower rises
above the vase like the Enlightened One above the world.

Koi Fish Jumps Over the Dragon’s Gate Painting: from a long legend in China. (?????) Symbolize big success in the civil service examination or getting a big promotion.

Three(3) Koi Fishes Painting: symbolize “having advantages again and again”. If you put the picture in your house, it can bring your family benefits/profits.

Two(2) Koi fishes Chinese Scrolls : two fishes: one of the Eight Auspicious-symbols of Buddhism.

They represent firm and harmonious relationship, and they symbolize happiness and can ward off evil.

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koi painting koi fish feng shui digital print on canvas can bring luck to your home too.

Koi is the next prized fish in the feng shui world. A decorative variety of carp, koi come in several bright colors such as red, yellow, blue, white and sometimes black.

The typical number for Koi fish in a feng shui aquarium is 9 (8 brightly colored koi and 1 black koi fish).

The black fish is there to neutralize bad luck. You can also find feng shui cures with 2 koi fish, this being a feng shui cure to attract love and fidelity.

There are also paintings with any number of koi fish in a stream, which is used to represent a fresh flow of abundance. Still, best numbers are considered either 9 or multiples of 9.

Koi carps: the feng shui lucky fish
All over the world fish and especially koi carps are regarded as lucky fish that brings prosperity.

Koi carps are also famous for their longevity (one famous scarlet koi, named “Hanako,” was reported to be 225 years).

The fish symbol has long been associated with abundance and wealth in feng shui, thus there are many cures that depict fish for prosperity.

However, there are different types of fish used in feng shui for wealth cures – there is Arowana, Koi fish (carp) and of course, the Goldfish.

There are also specific requirements as to using a feng shui aquarium for wealth and prosperity.

And, what is the difference between various types of fish in terms of feng shui applications?

The symbology of fish, in general, is closely associated with the energy of water.

The mysterious, the unknown, the bringer of life — all these (and more) are associations with the power of the water element.

Feng shui adds the dimension of prosperity and abundance to the meaning of water. However, while widely used in many feng shui cures for wealth, water as a symbol of abundance is not unique to feng shui, but rather common to any culture, especially an agriculture-based society.

So, to put it in very simple terms, water is a life giver, thus a symbol of continuous abundance. The fish would be a giver of sustenance or nourishment, this is why it is associated with health, wealth, and prosperity. The symbol of fish was celebrated as sacred in many cultures and in many stages of human history — from Greek and Roman mythology to the worlds of Celts, Hindu, Buddhism, and Christianity.

In Chinese culture, the symbol of fish is generally attributed two qualities. The first one is the aspect of abundance (because of the above-mentioned qualities, as well as the ability of fish to quickly reproduce in quite big quantities). Then, of course, the Chinese word for fish (yu) is pronounced the same way as abundance.

The other, less-known aspect of Chinese fish symbology, is the fidelity and good companionship association because many fish swim in pairs. So now when you see a Chinese feng shui image with two fishes swimming — which will most probably be Koi fish and definitely not Arowana — you know that you can use this image as a feng shui cure for love and successful marriage (which does include the abundance component, of course!).

In choosing the best feng shui cure for your home, its potency will depend on how well the cure works for your home, as well as how much you actually like the cure. For example, if you love a specific image of fish, and find a place for it in the right feng shui bagua area that really compliments your decor, this will work as an excellent feng shui cure!

On the other hand, if you choose an aquarium because you think it is the best feng shui fish cure, but neither you nor your home actually like it, then its energy will not work as a good feng shui cure for you.

How about the images with many fish, does the number matter? And, as we asked before, which fish is better for attracting wealth and prosperity? Is an image of fish as potent, feng shui-wise, as an aquarium with live fish?

Yin Yang and the Koi Symbol
In feng shui, the koi is tied to the yin yang symbol. In fact, the black and white tear drops of the yin yang symbol are said to be representations of two koi, one male and one female. The eye of each teardrop is symbolic of the constant watchful eye of the koi. This pairing of fish is often seen outside the context of the yin yang symbol as well. For example, a pair of koi is often used as a good luck symbol for a happy marriage.

Harmony and Happiness
The koi is synonymous with harmony and happiness. The two yin and yang koi complete each other and create a perfect balance of the negative and positive energies of chi energy, which is the life-force of all things on earth.

Koi in Feng Shui
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Koi can be represented in interior design with artwork such as paintings, photographs or sculpture. Its placement is said to attract auspicious abundance and prosperity into your home and life and some opt to have multiple representations of this fish.

Koi can be included in a home either in a pond or very large aquarium. If you are considering raising a koi on your own, be sure that you always usher auspicious energy your way by keeping the water fastidiously clean and well-filtered and by ensuring they have ample space to swim and grow.

What does Koi Fish Canvas Painting represent in Fengshui?

Going by the saying, Koi fish are very brave by nature and therefore they represent courage and determination. They fight their way upstream to achieve their target. It is said that this action of the Koi is analogous to human suffering and the toil which human’s see in their lives. These attributes of the Koi fish are seen in many humans who are extremely driven by nature and want to make something of their lives or achieve certain goals.

Another very important thing that Koi fish stand for is status and wealth. In Chinese culture Koi fish represent ‘abundance.Koi fish paintings can attract a flow of wealth and luck if placed at appropriate places in the home or business.

Apart from the fact that they beautify the house, a lot of people believe in the Koi’s abilities to ward off bad omen and attract wealth and happiness. The Japanese and the Chinese strongly believe that a Koi fish Painting at home can bring good fortune and good health to the owner.
What kind of Koi Fish Painting is Ideal?

If you wish to have luck and wealth on your side, then a painting of eight red and white Koi Fish is ideal. The number eight stands for prosperity in feng shui practices. Red koi symbolizes true love while white on the other hand is a symbol of progress in career. So, a painting with red and white color koi fish will result in perfect balance and harmony in your family as well as professional life.

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