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The last sentence Carp Ace said in English was Our petty tasks, Hardly aware of our listless attitude. The rough Chinese meaning is that we carry out trivial tasks and are barely aware of our listless attitude. Carp Ace is an artist signed by a live broadcast platform.

Carps have large scales and have two barbels on each side of the upper jaw. They live alone or in small groups in calm ponds, lakes, and rivers with muddy bottoms covered with water and grass. It has the habit of migrating in places with small water areas.

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The scales have a cross texture, so it is named carp. The scales will not turn white after death. There are flank scales from head to tail. No matter the size of the fish, there are thirty-six scales, and there are small black spots on each scale.

One of the delicacies on the Chinese table. Another: Koi with brightly colored patterns have high ornamental value in Asia.

Carp, commonly known as carp, maozi, etc., belongs to the carp family. The sides of the body are flat and the abdomen is round. The mouth is horseshoe-shaped and has 2 pairs of barbels. The base of the dorsal fin is longer, and both the dorsal and anal fins have a thick, serrated spine. The sides of the body are golden yellow, and the lower leaves of the tail fin are orange-red. Carp usually inhabit the bottom of water bodies covered with aquatic plants in rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and ponds, and feed mainly on benthic animals.

It has strong adaptability, resistance to cold, alkali and hypoxia. Eggs can be laid in running water or still water. The egg-laying places are mostly in aquatic plants. The eggs adhere to the aquatic plants and develop. Carp is one of the freshwater fish with the largest variety, widest distribution, longest breeding history and highest yield. It is sweet in taste, neutral in nature and non-toxic. A thick and strong green-brown fish in the family Cyprinidae, the scientific name is Cyprinus carpio.