Why do paintings with koi carp have only 9 of the koi carp in them?

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z.z.z.z.z.z. asked:


almost every where i go, there are only 9 fishes on the koi carp painting… why is that?

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3 comments to Why do paintings with koi carp have only 9 of the koi carp in them?

  • The Meanings and Values of Nine Kois
    It has long been the custom of Eastern Asians to offer a Koi figurine or Koi picture to couples who gave birth to a son (today this tradition extends to both son and daughters because of the new economy of two income earners.). This tradition comes from the observation that Kois which come from Carps can swim upstream which represents Determination and downstream which represents Flexibility (downstream) – an ability to adapt and harmonize with the environment. Therefore, children who possess both characteristics are deemed to be very successful in his life-long journey. Therefore, offering of Nine Kois is considered as one of the best Wishes and most meaningful gift one can give. It is liking to wish that Your Child will be very successful in life – because he posess these two secrets of Success – Determination and Flexibility –

    The meaning of “Nine Kois” goes beyond the story of Success and Harmony, but also extends to Luck, Wealth and Protection. This is because the number nine represent Luck in the Chinese Culture. If you pay particular attention to the Nine Koi Art, you’ll see that the King of all Kois (Yellow with Red dot in the head – which, by the way represents the owner of this painting and his family members) are well protected by his eight loyal Generals. Two of them leading the way and paving the road ahead, which signifying that the future is bright, while the other two’s are looking backward to ensure no ill-attempts chasing from the past – or let the ill spirits of the past be gone. And the remaining four Generals are always surrounding the King to protect him – signifying the Well Being of Presence. Hence, Protection, Success, Harmony and Luck are the main offerings of this “Nine Koi” Artwork. Furthermore, surrounding ourselves with most talented and integrity people is the number 3 criteria of success.

    These are the reasons why most Asian Homes and Businesses hang paintings of Nine Kois. The number 9 represents Lucky and Koi pronounces as Yu which means Always Abundance Together all of these reasons explain the reason why today there are so many Koi hobbyists and over ten thousands Koi Clubs Worldwide!

  • The value of 9 as a mystical number. 3X3. Plus artistically odd numbers are more interesting than even.

  • an educated asian man with the truth

    Please dont post an answer if u dont really know the answer. You just totally tried to bullshit together an answer with the cheaply crafted dismissal answer that everything in chinese symbolism represents “luck”. How stupid. The number nine is the HIGHEST MASCULINE NUMBER dumb ass. Not luck. Geeezus christ. The koi represents masculinity not luck. Since kois are a phallic symbol, it represents masculinity, and the combination of the number nine is a secretly message alluding to an increased masculinity! So 9 kois represents manly manliness, not luck. Sorry stupid. Next! Do real research, dont speculate together a fake answer.

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