Why is it unlucky to keep turtles?

In ancient China, turtles were considered unlucky because their shapes and behaviors were different from those of other animals. They have special shapes, which may be related to the ancient fairy tales in China. In ancient China, people thought that turtles represented bad luck, because their pace was slow and it was difficult to move forward, symbolizing procrastination, failure and depression.

There are also some feng shui theories to support this view. Feng shui experts believe that turtles have a very important feature, which can symbolize immobility and is unlucky in feng shui. In addition, turtles have another very important feature. They can stop the flow of energy, which is also unfavorable.

In addition, some fairy tales in ancient China also support this view. For example, in China's ancient fairy tale "Romance of Gods", there is a turtle named "Qing", which is considered as an unlucky animal because it will bring disaster. Another example is the "nine-headed turtle" in China's ancient fairy tale "Silent Night Thinking". It is considered an unlucky animal because it will bring confusion and confusion.

In a word, the tortoise was unlucky in ancient China because of its shape, behavior and related geomantic theory and fairy tales. Their slow pace may lead to failure and delay; They may prevent the flow of energy; They can also bring disaster and chaos. So it is unlucky to keep turtles.