![]() Golden koi, usually represented using the combination of yellow and orange, stands for wealth. So, if this legendary meaning is the one that you love, stick to the black koi. Meanings of Koi Tattoos for Different Colorsīlack koi stands for overcoming obstacles and strong determination. Other than the meaning of overcoming obstacles and determination that comes from the legend, koi also stand for long life, good luck, passionate love and wealth, depending on the color. And for those that achieved their goals, I don’t think it’s a good tattoo idea either, since you always want to set new goals and overcome new challenges to become the best person that you can be over the course of your life. Personally, I don’t think it’s a good tattoo idea, because if you are the type that gives up all the time, you don’t need to get a tattoo to remind yourself of your flaw or show it to everyone. Koi Heads DownĪ koi tattoo with the koi’s face or head pointing down (indicating that it’s swimming downstream) has the meaning of giving up or goals have already been achieved and challenges have been overcome. If you are the type of people that is like a fighter in life, for example, an entrepreneur or an athlete that faces challenges regularly and overcome them no matter how many time you have failed, a koi tattoo with the koi swimming upstream is the perfect tattoo idea to express or empower the superpower in you. ![]() Meanings of Koi Tattoo Koi Heads UpĪ koi tattoo with the koi’s face or head pointing to the top (indicating that the koi is swimming upstream) has the meaning of never giving up, absolute determination, and overcoming challenge. The waterfall is today known as the Dragon’s Gate. They also kept fighting with absolute determination and finally became dragons too. The remaining group of the koi fish looked up to the dragon. The god turns the koi into a golden dragon. The koi was so exhausted but he did it! The god saw it and was really proud of the koi’s effort and determination. A single koi made the legendary jump that is so high that it finally reached over the top of the waterfall. Of course, there are more and more of that group who turned around and gave up, while the smaller, remaining group keeps getting stronger and tougher. They kept jumping higher after every failed jump. Then, there came the demons who mocked at the seemingly meaningless effort of the koi that kept trying. They kept trying to reach the top of the waterfall by swimming upstream but they fell back into the water every time, after reaching the middle of the waterfall. Many of the koi fish turned around and went downstream, while a small group remained. But as they reach the end of the river, there is a huge waterfall that looks impossible to reach over the top of. But these koi fish keep gaining strength as they keep swimming upstream. The flow of the Yellow River is extremely fast and turbulent. ![]() Once upon a time, in the Yellow River in China, a group of koi fish were swimming upstream. The story comes from China from way, way back before history began. ![]()
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