Sunday, December 5, 2010

Chinese Tattoos

There are many different types of Chinese tattoos. The vast majority of Chinese symbols are made up of one or more of the symbols that are commonly used for words in Chinese literature. The number of Chinese symbols currently in use is said to be somewhere around 47,000. With so many different options available, the choice really becomes what you would like the tattoo to say or mean. There really is an endless assortment of different symbols that can be used to convey a different message. If you are interested in Chinese tattoos, but would like to learn more about the common themes that Chinese tattoos revolve around, you may want to consider the following themes:

Family

Family carries huge importance in Chinese culture. Compared to western culture, Chinese culture is considered to be fairly strict, and much more traditional. This also means that they place added importance on the family unit. A common tattoo for Chinese men to have is a collection of symbols that represent each of the members of their immediate family. While in most of the world this would more than likely refer to the family unit, as in the father, mother, and children, in Chinese culture these tattoos also commonly include grandparents and any other family members such as aunts and uncles who may be close to the family. These symbols may be the spelling of their actual name using the Chinese alphabet, or the individual may choose symbols that he feels represents the spirit of each member of the family.

Phrases

Another popular form of Chinese tattoo is a popular phrase. There are many different phrases that are commonly tattooed on individuals across the world. However, the most common phrases that are used in conjunction with Chinese tattoos are “achievement”, “amazing”, “enchanting”, “serenity”, and “forever”. This are phrases and symbols that are commonly found being used in Chinese folklore, and have also found their place in modern Chinese society.

There are nearly an unlimited number of options for individuals who are looking to for Chinese tattoo designs. With so many symbols available, finding a way to place them together to create your own Chinese tattoo should not be that difficult of a task. It is recommended that you consult someone who knows the language before tattooing any foreign symbols on you.



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