Wednesday, 07 January 2009

  • The Chinese Dragon Tattoo - What Does it Mean?

    Dragon tattoos are the most popular mythical creature requested at tattoo shops. People find themselves intrigued with their power, grace and spirituality. The history and tradition of the dragon is steeped into almost every culture around the world. This makes them interesting to almost anyone regardless of whether or not they are even considering a tattoo. The lure of the dragon is especially true for the Chinese dragon tattoo. People simply can't tear their eyes away from it.

    While the dragons depicted in fairy tales are often blood-thirsty and cruel fire-breathing monsters, Chinese dragons symbolize exactly the opposite. Chinese people are affectionately called descendants of the dragon because the dragon is seen as intelligent, kind and full of good will. They are said to bring much-needed rain. These dragons are snake-like and most often don't have wings. They also have five claws. Chinese dragons are extremely specific in design. They have 117 scales, 81 are positive (yang) while 36 are negative (ying).

    There are over 100 ancient named dragons. Choosing one for a Chinese dragon tattoo will require a lot of research and a lot of patience. It is well worth the effort to have an authentic tattoo that speaks personally to who you are. Here are just a few for you to consider. Jiaolong is a hornless dragon that is said to be the leader of all aquatic animals. Tianlong is a celestial dragon said to guard the heavens. Shenlong is the thunder god that controls the weather and Longwang is the divine ruler of the four seas. There are many more - these are just a taste!

    There are also five coloured dragons categorized as kings. The White Dragon is pure and virtuous. The Black Dragon lurks in deep mystic waters, the Vermillion Dragon gives its blessings to lakes, the Azure Dragon is the most compassionate of them all and the Yellow Dragon favourably listens to any pleas.

    These kings are only some of the sub-categories Chinese dragons fall into. The Chinese dragon tattoo can literally be one of hundreds historically portrayed.

    Whatever Chinese Dragon tattoo you choose, please be sure it is done properly and in good taste. It is taboo in the Chinese culture to disfigure a dragon. It is seen as extremely disrespectful. In an effort to be true to the entire process, ensure that your tattoo artist has a particularly good knowledge on the subject. The Chinese dragon is a symbol of power and strength. It is revered and misrepresenting it will undoubtedly hit a soft spot.

    Dragons are some of the most beautiful and regal mythical creatures that have ever been created. They are mysterious and compelling. Those characteristics make them exceptional for tattoos. Any Chinese dragon tattoo will become a conversation piece. If you do your research, you'll be able to wow anyone with your knowledge about the subject. They'll be pleasantly surprised with the amount of thought and preparation you put into your tattoo. It will become more than just a showpiece. It will become a statement about you and what you are.

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