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Interesting. Love reading other "versions" of fairy stories. The red goldfish in Yexian’s story is unique. It seems to embody the ancient symbolism of fish as living sparks hidden in chaotic waters.

In Scripture and early Christian art, fish represented nourishment drawn from the waters of death. The ichthys became a sign that life could be found where death seemed to reign.

Water carries the sense of chaos and potential death, but fishing signifies pulling from that abyss what is precious and sustaining. Yexian’s fish, shimmering with gold and red, is such a shining principle of order emerging from chaos. Even when killed, its bones continue to mediate life, like relics.

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