What are the four animals in the fish tank?

Four animals refer to arowana, tiger fish, pig-nosed turtle and flying phoenix in fish tanks. A few years ago, people used to like to "worship" the four animals in the tank, adding a touch of fantasy to the fish tank that originally had the meaning of feng shui. However, with the development of the aquarium market and the change of people's preferences, it finally entered the classic period of three-legged polyculture, and the "four big beasts" gradually withdrew from people's vision.

1, Qinglong-arowana

Arowana is huge and flat, its trunk is covered with huge, neatly arranged and shiny scales, its mouth is very big, and there are two beards on its lips. When swimming, it looks carefree, just like the "dragon" in mythology. "Dragon" is a symbol of the Chinese national spirit, so Arowana is sought after by enthusiasts, and is endowed with many geomantic meanings such as many blessings and longevity, prosperous fortune, evil spirits, and all wishes come true.

2. White Tiger-Tiger Fish

The white tiger's power and ability to subdue demons make it often go out with dragons. Tiger fish is strong and strong, and its hunting is extremely fierce and accurate. For its prey, it is definitely the ultimate killer. Mixing with arowana means being alive and kicking.

3. Xuanwu pig-nosed turtle

Xuanwu is a god composed of a tortoise and a snake, whose original meaning is Xuanming. It was originally a description of turtle divination. People respectfully invite the tortoise to ask his ancestors in the underworld, bring back the answers and show them to people in the form of divination. So the earliest Xuanwu refers to turtles. With its super cute posture and swaying swimming posture, the pig-nosed turtle made a guest appearance in the "Xuanwu" in the fish tank, which made many aquarium lovers fondle it!

4.Suzaku-Feng Fei

Suzaku, a divine bird, is considered immortal with human beings by later generations. The body color of the flying fish changes with the light, and it is a kind of fish that people like to raise. Often mixed with arowana, it means that dragons and phoenixes are auspicious.