Koi Fish Meaning and Myth

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Koi fish are associated with positive imagery. Because of the dragon legend, they are known as symbols of strength and perseverance, as seen in their determinative struggle upstream. And because of the lone koi that made it to the top of the waterfall, they are also known as symbols of a destiny fulfilled. Resulting from its bravery in swimming upstream, the koi is oftentimes associated with Samurai Warriors in Japan. The integrity and high sense of character koi are known for makes them a popular tattoo choice both in Asia as well as America. Check out our post on koi tattoos to learn more.

Onlyhereforthelaughs on April 27th, 2019 at 14:28 UTC »

"An ancient tale tells of a huge school of golden koi swimming upstream the Yellow River in China. Gaining strength by fighting against the current, the school glimmered as they swam together through the river. When they reached a waterfall at the end of the river, many of the koi turned back, letting the flow of the river carry them away.

The remaining koi refused to give up. Leaping from the depths of the river, they attempted to reach the top of the waterfall to no avail. Their efforts caught the attention of local demons, who mocked their efforts and heightened the waterfall out of malice. After a hundred years of jumping, one koi finally reached the top of the waterfall. The gods recognized the koi for its perseverance and determination and turned it into a golden dragon, the image of power and strength."

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Chaz_McHammer on April 27th, 2019 at 13:52 UTC »

Also a Trivium song about this

Matt4045 on April 27th, 2019 at 13:25 UTC »

If I recall correctly, this was represented in Pokemon Snap. To see Gyarados the Magikarp would swim up a waterfall or something like that.