
The History of Koi Fish
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5th - 8th Grade
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Amanda Mendez
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16 Slides • 7 Questions
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Koi Story
The History of Koi Fish
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The History of Koi Fish & Koi Fish Art
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What is a Koi Fish?
Koi are actually a mutated form of carp.
Carp developed patches of colors such as white, red, and blue in their natural habitats in the Black, Caspian, and Aral seas in Asia.
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Multiple Choice
Koi are actually a mutated form of _______.
Carp
Goldfish
Guppy
Sunfish
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CHINA: BIRTHPLACE OF THE KOI FISH
China is the true beginning of Koi fish.
According to Chinese history, Confucius’s son was given a mutated carp by king Shoko of Ro and from then on the fish became the subject of much Chinese artwork.
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Multiple Choice
What country was the birthplace of koi fish?
Japan
Taiwan
China
Malaysia
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How did the Koi Fish make their way to Japan?
When the Chinese invaded Japan, these carp were bred as a food source due to their resilient nature, this was the beginning of the Japanese Koi fish.
When the Koi fish was presented to the Japanese, they saw their great potential and began breeding them to bring out their beautiful colors, something the Chinese never thought of.
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Multiple Choice
In Japan, Carp were originally bred for ______?
art
decoration
pets
food
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Both China & Japan use Koi Fish or Carp in many of their traditional artwork.
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Multiple Select
What 2 countries use Koi Fish in their traditional artwork?
Malaysia
China
Taiwan
Cambodia
Japan
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Chinese Carp Art
China is the ancestral home of carp art, and where koi and traditional Japanese carp art draws much of its inspiration.
To the Chinese people, the carp is a symbol of perseverance, strength, and endurance.
In many Chinese folktales, the carp is considered an incarnation of the dragon that brings happiness and wealth to those whose path it crosses.
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Multiple Select
Select ALL that apply:
To the Chinese people, the carp is a symbol of what?
perseverance
strength
honesty
endurance
vitality
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Some of the most common Chinese carp art styles include:
Yin-yang carp (with a black and red carp forming the two sides of the yin-yang symbol).
Carp swimming among lotus flowers (a sacred Buddhist symbol that represents mental harmony).
And a group of nine carp (with nine being considered a lucky number by the Chinese) swimming together.
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Multiple Choice
What is considered a lucky number by the Chinese?
7
5
12
9
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Japanese Koi Art
Japan is the one country from where koi art has spread around the world.
In Japan, the carp represents good luck and good fortune.
Also, the word 'koi' (鯉) is pronounced the same as another word ('恋') meaning love and affection.
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Multiple Select
In Japan, the carp represents ________ and _________.
good luck
good health
good family
good fortune
good work
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Modern-Day Koi Art
The popularity of koi art has exploded across the world in recent decades.
The orange and white koi that most Westerners know has been depicted in pictures, paintings, posters, computer screensavers, mousepads, and more.
Koi fish tattoo designs have become popular all around the world & many people get very elaborate and beautiful koi tattoo designs.
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Now it's your turn!!! Today we will start our very own koi fish art piece!
First, you need to research & think...
Where on your canvas will you be placing your koi fish?
What color(s) will your koi fish be?
What background foliage will you be drawing? Or are you doing ocean waves like the Japanese style?
Let's refresh our memory on some traditional options.
Take notes on your desk to jot your ideas down.
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Yin yang carp
The koi fish are painted with black and red.
They are placed to form the two sides of the yin yang symbol).
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Carp swimming among lotus flowers
This is a sacred Buddhist symbol that represents mental harmony.
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This picture features more of a Japanese style of Koi art.
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Did you make a decision on your design...
Now I am going to pass out your white construction paper.
You will only get 1 piece!!!
Use a light hand and a pencil.
We will watch a directed draw.
I will pause the video as we need to draw each piece.
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Koi Story
The History of Koi Fish
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