Let's talk about the "Lanshou" goldfish, the king of goldfish, as a little regret of China people. Although it originated in China, it was introduced to the world by the Japanese and won the title of "King of Goldfish".
I have to admit that Japan has played an important role in cultivating this kind of goldfish. However, we didn't do nothing or copy blindly. After Lan Shou was introduced into China, it was improved according to our own aesthetics, and finally cultivated Lan Shou with China characteristics, which is the so-called "National Life".
Lan Shou didn't call it by this name at first. An egg-shaped goldfish was introduced to Japan from China. At that time, it didn't have a particularly nice name, because it looked like an egg, so it was called "egg bug". This naming method is very Japanese!
Lanshou is a foreign transliteration, and the Japanese pronunciation of oomph is "Lansou", although we call it "Lanshou", which is the origin of its name.
Later, it was introduced from Fuzhou, China, and after re-cultivation, it formed Lanshou with China characteristics. Because it was first introduced from Fuzhou, Gu also called it "Fushou", which means longevity!
There is also a goldfish that has the same experience. It is a literary goldfish from China to Okinawa, also known as Ryukyu Island, with a clear name. It's called Ryukyu Gold, which I think means Ryukyu Goldfish.
Although Liu Jin was not as famous as Lan Shou, it was also a high-grade goldfish popular in Japan at that time. Because it is easy to maintain, it is very popular with many friends who raise goldfish for the first time, and it is also the first choice for entry-level fish.
Liu Jin also means to keep gold, which means to make money, so friends who do business generally like to keep a can of Liu Jin.
In fact, the most important thing is that Liu Jin is very easy to raise, and the business is so busy, how can he take care of the fish? Well, don't worry about Liu Jin, just make money for you quietly! Businessmen must raise them!