Is arowana a feng shui fish?

The geomantic function of arowana

For a long time, arowana has been regarded as the embodiment of good luck and wealth. In the eastern world, the dragon represents authority, auspiciousness, dignity and mystery, and also symbolizes the vitality of life, exuding unparalleled masculinity. It is very convincing in the geographical location of Feng Shui. Among many feng shui fish, arowana, which has a good interaction effect with human beings, has the mysterious color of the ancient East, is huge and beautiful, and has the metaphor of imperial domineering, is the first choice.

Arowana has the effect of exorcising evil spirits and geomantic omen. In Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and places where overseas Chinese are concentrated, arowana is regarded as a sacred fish and can be used as a feng shui fish to protect wealth and ward off evil spirits, especially the endangered arowana. There is also a little-known story in the book. A man kept arowana for many years, but he survived an accident, while his domestic arowana died inexplicably. From then on, it is said that arowana can eliminate disasters for its owners and die for them.