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本日一件目。女郎蜘蛛。
久しぶりのお客さん。
またよろしくお願いいたします。
昔彫った作品も写真を撮らせていただきました。
Today the first case. A prostitute spider.
A visitor after a long absence.
I look forward to the continued enjoyment of your favor.
The work which I carved took a photograph in old days.
Hoy el primer caso. Una araña de la prostituta.
Un visitante después de una ausencia larga.
Espero el goce continuado de su favor.
El trabajo que tallé sacó una foto en días viejos.
If you have been thinking about Chinese letter tattoo designs, then obviously, you are thinking about getting Chinese Letter characters tattooed on yourself. One of the hardest things is to find a suitable design, but regardless of which chinese letter tattoo designs you may choose, the one thing that remains constant ( as with all chinese writing) is the beauty of the characters that make up Chinese writing itself.
Finding chinese letter tattoos can be done quickly and easily by simply changing the way you are searching for them .On first typing in a search on google for instance, the user is returned with something like 2.4 million results! This can seem quite daunting with so many websites offering information on chinese tattoos.
You can fine tune your search term by following this procedure, when you type in the search term you are looking for e.g. "chinese letter tattoos" make sure that you include the quotation marks .
This will have the effect of narrowing your search down and will tell the search engine (works with any search engine) only to look for the websites that have your Exact searched for term. By searching for something without the quotes, your search engine will return results for all of the words (individually and collectively) in your search term and not only target the exact search phrase you are seeking.
Try the following experiment, type into your search engine the words "chinese letter tattoos", do two searches, the first search will be done without any quotes. Take a note of how many search results are returned .Your search term chinese letter tattoos will return something like 2.4 million plus. Now type in the same search term but this time include the quotation marks.This time you should see quite a difference in the results returned, something like 2,450.
As you can see,by using this method of searching for what-ever you are looking for, you will be saving an enormous amount of time by getting results that are more relevant to what you are looking for and eliminating over 2.4 million results which are less relevant to your search. Armed with this information you should now be able to find heaps of chinese letter tattoos ,tattoo downloads and some free tattoo courses or a combination of any of them or even better a site that offers 'all of the above' (my favorite).
By using this fine-tuning type of approach to all your searches from now on,you will be rewarded with better,faster and much more relevant results Some tattoo sites offer to do all this work for you of course,but you still have to find them. My personal collection of tattoos is now running at close to 30,000.
It has often been said that sometimes 'the tattoo will choose you', in any case keep looking until you find that one tattoo that seems to call to you.
Another thing to consider when getting a tattoo is to take a look at the new fluorescent inks that are available, these will greatly enhance your tattoo and take it to another level and give you an increased 'WOW' Factor.
You should also try and find a tattoo artist who is comfortable working with Chinese letter characters and who understands the structure of the characters, this is important because one single altered stroke can completely change the meaning of the word!
As with any tattoo you should take a little time to think about it, especially if you are choosing several chinese letter characters.
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Chinese character name is very popular recently since the Olympic game 2008 held in China. More and more people get the chances to explore to the Chinese culture especially the Chinese language. Therefore, Chinese character name tattoo is becoming a trend of tattooing too as many people starts to choose a Chinese name and tattoo it on their body.
A lot of free Chinese name translation services available online. You have to make sure you double check the meaning of the Chinese you get from them. Most of the translation is software-based. So, the Chinese characters provided will not as accurate as human translation.
Try your best to understand the Chinese name tattoo meaning you get. Try to read them from left to right and from top to bottom. Get some feeling associated with that particular meaning of the Chinese name tattoos you have acquired.
Be careful, some of the tattoo artists might be dishonest since they considered Chinese name tattoo as a joke, in addition, they not really take efforts to know the exact meaning of that Chinese name they gave you. There will be high possibility that you end up by getting the funny, silly and offensive Chinese words
Here are some useful Tips to get the most out of your Chinese character name tattoo.
It's hard to translate a Chinese name just by referring to the translation books. For example, if your name is Bob Smith and been translated into "BaBu SaMiTa". That's really sounded funny and silly in terms of its meaning and by reading. To avoid such thing happen on you, you have to do extra research in order to get the perfect translation.
Try to talk to a Chinese-speaking guy if you plan to get inked with a Chinese name tattoo. Try to ask him to translate your name into Chinese words or ask them the exact meaning of the Chinese name you get from internet or tattoo parlor. Schools and Chinese restaurants are the best place to get such person. A native Chinese speaker will provide you exactly what you want in your Chinese character name tattoo.
You should take the Chinese idiom tattoo into consideration too. Usually Chinese idioms consist of four characters only. You can express your sense of humor with these tattoos and impress people around you.
The right front of the Chinese name tattoo is particular crucial to you. The right characters will present meaningful and uniqueness. You need to find the right font as well. Choosing the right font will add uniqueness and meaningful to your name too.
In conclusion, just consider Chinese name tattoo as one of the option for your tattoo decision if you really want to add some perfect value to you personality and characteristic.
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The Chinese dragon is said to have the head of a camel, the horns of a deer, the eyes of a rabbit, the ears of a cow, the neck of a snake, the belly of a fog , the scales of a carp ,the claws of a hawk, and the palm of a tiger .it has whiskers and a beard, and it is deaf. Chinese Dragon is generally regarded as benevolent but is also the source of thunder and lightning.
As a matter of fact, Chinese dragons are the creation of Chinese ancestors' imagination. Therefore, if you ask 10 people what they look like, most probably you'll get 10 different answers. So what they look like is of little significance, what is important is that they are now a kind of cultural phenomenon.
It has become a spiritual tie linking the nation. So we can say, Chinese dragon, as the symbol of the Chinese nation, has become part of the Chinese people. They have deep feelings for Chinese dragon and are proud to call themselves the offspring of Chinese dragon.
China is the birthplace of dragon culture. This has been shown by relics of the Neolithic age discovered in the Yellow river, Yangtze River and Liaohe river basins. The first discovery occurred in Chifeng in Mongolia, and in Yulong, in northeast China's Liaoning province. Archaeologists found dragons depicted on pottery. This gave rise to serious study of Chinese dragon culture. Dragons from the Liaohe river basin have the head of a pig and body of a snake, but no horns. They are a typical dragon pattern with local variations. They reveal the origin on the Chinese dragon culture.
Archaeologists predicted that in the Yellow river basin where primitive culture started, they would eventually find the original Chinese dragon culture. Three years later, in the autumn of 1987, three sets of dragon patterns were discovered in central China's Henan province. one of the Chinese dragons was 1.78 meters long with its head to the north and back to the west. shells were used to shape its teeth and hair, giving a vivid three-dimensional image similar to the Chinese dragon described in legends. The three dragon patterns belong to the Neolithic period and have a history of more than 6000 years. They are the earliest and most vivid patterns yet discovered in china.
Tuyang county, where the dragons were discovered, is located in the lower reaches of the Yellow river. It's the cradle of ancient Chinese civilization and the place where the legendary ancestor fuxi lived. The discovery of dragon patterns in the region has provided important materials in studying the origin of Chinese dragon culture.
In June 1993, a giant dragon pattern made with cobbles was found in central china's Hubei province. it was also formed in the Neolithic period. It's four and a half meters long, with its head to the west and tail to the east. on the head, there's a horn .its mouth is wide open and its long tongue rolls up to the head, it has two claw-shaped feet, and its tail is turned upward. The different colored cobbles are built into the pattern, which looks as though it's flying. The dragon was first found in the Yanghe river basin. Its discovery shows that like the yellow river basin, the yanghe basin was also a birthplace of the dragon culture. It also shows that Chinese ancestor's worship of dragon dates back to early primitive times.
Chinese people claim to be the offspring of the dragon on the basis of the legendary figure, Fuxi. Fuxi is generally acknowledged as the earliest ancestor of Chinese nation. He's said to have had a human head, and the body of a dragon. he lived in northwestern china's Gansu province. later, he led his tribe down the Yellow river and settled in central china. He created weaving and musical instrument skills. Even the eight diagrams are said to have been worked out by him.
Years after his death, a magnificent tomb and temple were built in his honor in his burial place, today's Huaiyang County. From this story, Huaiying get the name dragon city . today, on the second day of February in the lunar calendar, thousands of people will go to Huaiying to worship Fuxi, because Chinese dragon is said to awaken and hold up its head, and this will be the start of the rainy season. People hope to be protected by the spirit of Chinese dragon.
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