Friday, November 5, 2010

The most wanted Chinese Tattoos

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The most wanted Chinese Tattoos

The Chinese have started tattooing 4 000 years ago ever since they have first written their characters in symbols as a replacement for alphabets. The Kangxi which the Chinese called as their dictionary of symbols have roughly 50, 000 symbols then after that it has increased to about 70, 000 and still continue to increase.

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The most wanted Chinese Tattoos

The most preferred kind of Chinese tattoo is to have Chinese characters that portray a sure quality such as bravery, really like, hope or strength. Regrettably it isn't safe to walk into a tattoo parlor and just decide on what appears to be a sure word. There have been many cases of incorrectly inked Chinese characters.

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