回应: Go-Sanke refers to the collective term for the three main varieties of Nishikigoi, which are highly prized and widely recognized in the koi hobby. These three varieties are Kohaku, Sanke (Taisho Sanshoku), and Showa Sanshoku (Showa).
- Kohaku: This variety is known for its white body with red patterns (hi). The quality of a Kohaku is judged by the brilliance of the white skin (shiroji), the intensity and evenness of the red patterns, and the harmony of the pattern layout.
- Sanke (Taisho Sanshoku): Sanke adds black markings (sumi) on top of the red and white pattern of the Kohaku. The balance and placement of the three colors (white, red, black) are crucial for the beauty of a Sanke.
- Showa Sanshoku (Showa): Showa are similar to Sanke but with more prominence of black. They have a black base color with red and white patterns overlaying it. Showa are appreciated for the dynamic balance between the three colors and the boldness of the black patterns.
Go-Sanke varieties are the most popular and frequently competed classes in koi shows and are often the focus of breeding programs due to their classic beauty and enduring popularity.
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