Friday, 23 April 2010

Popular Chinese Symbols: Dragon tattoo, Tiger Tattoo

No doubt tattoos are fashionable, and this is one reason why it is very popular today. It is not only sported for fashion because it is a way to express oneself through the symbolism it holds. And nothing compares to the symbolism that a Chinese tattoo has.

The Chinese society has embraced the tattoo culture as part of their history. Thus, it is not a wonder why several Chinese characters and symbols are being used at present as tattoos. The variation as well as the simplicity of a Chinese character or symbol is what make a Chinese tattoo different. As proof of this, even a small Chinese tattoo can express a strong emotion.

In China, a tattoo is called ‘Ci Shen’ or ‘Wen Shen’ depending on the dialect being used. Similarly, the two phrases mean ‘puncture in the body’ when translated to English. A Chinese tattoo is popular mainly because of its simplicity and symbolism. Add to this its elegance and beauty, there is no doubt why young people are attracted to it.

One of the more popular Chinese symbols used as a tattoo is the Yin and Yang. The Yin and Yang design expresses perfect balance. The two sides of the design show its meaning. The dark side represents the earth and the female symbol while the lighter side represents the air and the male symbol. Other meanings of the Yin and Yang symbol include purity and perfection.

Another attractive Chinese tattoo pieces is the dragon. The dragon is the national and cultural symbol of China. Many Chinese people feel that the symbol of the dragon represents who they are as a nation. The image itself is a symbol of supremacy and mystery.

People who use the dragon as their tattoos often forget the symbol this mythical creature has. Aesthetically speaking, the dragon easily catches anyone’s attention. As a tattoo design, the image of the dragon has several renditions. Some of these renditions include the celestial dragon, the coiling dragon, the earth dragon, the horned dragon, and the yellow dragon. Each of these renditions has its own symbolism like being the symbol of strength and courage for the horned dragon and the expression of intelligence and knowledge for the yellow dragon.

Other symbols used as Chinese tattoo which are also popular today include the tiger and the bamboo. The tiger symbolizes power and intellect while the bamboo signifies durability and strength. Clouds are likewise common Chinese tattoo symbols which represents long life, power, and health.

Indeed, tattooing has come a long way and Chinese symbols are fast becoming everyone’s favorite tattoo design. For men, getting a tattoo is a sign of bravery. On the other hand, women consider getting a tattoo as a sign of exquisiteness. No matter what the reason is for getting a Chinese tattoo, it is great to know that the Western world is now appreciating the culture of their Eastern counterparts. There is no better way to show this but to sport one in your own skin just like many celebrities have done.

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