What are the Feng Shui meanings and functions of fish?

What are the Feng Shui meanings and functions of fish?

Introduction: In Chinese, fish is homophonic with “surplus”, which means surplus, so many families regard “fish” as a synonym for good luck. Some families even like to raise fish to change their feng shui. In addition to the Feng Shui fish that are kept as pets, Chinese Feng Shui fish ornaments are also very popular among Chinese families. However, it should be noted that this type of Feng Shui ornaments and Chinese decoration style are more detailed, which is somewhat contrary to the European and American styles. In addition, there are certain principles that must be followed when choosing fish as Feng Shui ornaments in Chinese homes, and they must not be violated when placing them. What are the Feng Shui issues and Feng Shui effects of fish? What are the Feng Shui issues when raising fish at home? Let’s take a look at it from the perspective of fish tank Feng Shui.

Fish can drive away evil spirits

It should be noted that fish, a Chinese home Feng Shui ornament, is like other ornaments. It will play different roles when placed in different places. Placing fish, a Chinese Feng Shui ornament, in places in the home where there is evil energy can also dissolve the evil energy and help drive away evil spirits. However, it should be noted that the fish ornaments used to exorcise evil spirits should preferably be red, as this will be more conducive to resolving evil spirits and help the family's luck in changing.

The number of fish must be even

It should be noted that fish, like many other Feng Shui ornaments in Chinese homes, must be in even numbers. Especially for fish, a Chinese Feng Shui ornament that symbolizes good luck, the number of fish in the home must be even. Even numbers mean that family members are in pairs and have good luck, so when buying fish ornaments, you must buy even numbers and also use even numbers when placing them.

Feng Shui meaning of the God of Wealth fish

The God of Wealth Fish is a fish with an oval head, a large mouth, and a golden body. It has a certain ornamental value. Because the head of the God of Wealth Fish is slightly similar to the God of Wealth in Chinese mythology and legends, it is called the God of Wealth Fish.

The origin of the God of Wealth Fish is South America, and it is now distributed in Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. The God of Wealth Fish is relatively large in size, generally around 20-69 cm. Because of its golden body, it is also called the God of Wealth Fish. The Chinese believe that this kind of fish is auspicious and can bring wealth and treasure. At the same time, the God of Wealth fish has a gentle temperament and grows quickly, making it a very easy to raise Feng Shui fish.

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