Saturday, May 4, 2019

How to get the perfect Chinese tattoo you deserve

Chinese characters originate from Chinese characters.

Chinese characters are Chinese characters used in Japanese. Two different types of characters are used in written Japanese: pseudonyms, including writing types called hiragana and katakana, and Chinese characters. All written Japanese has evolved from written Chinese and has been modified to create different sounds in Japanese. Chinese characters in Japanese are usually characters from Chinese, which are adapted into Japanese words. Chinese and Japanese may have the same meaning but different meanings, or their meanings may be completely different. Some Chinese characters were developed in Japan and there is no Chinese version at all. There are other Chinese characters written in different forms, but with the same meaning.

Japanese kanji tattoo VS Chinese symbol tattoo.

The Chinese tattoo you see in a tattoo shop or anywhere else is actually a Chinese symbol tattoo. When you plan to get a Chinese tattoo, choose a Chinese symbol tattoo instead of a Japanese Chinese tattoo, why? There are only a few hundred writing symbols in Japanese kanji. These symbols are derived from written Chinese symbols. You can't get anything you want to express in Japanese kanji. Given that China's symbols have a history of about 4,000 years, there are 47,035 Chinese symbols in the Chinese Kangxi Dictionary. Simply put, you can use the Chinese symbol to get anything you want to express.

How to get the perfect Chinese tattoo you deserve

My name is Yingying, I am a Chinese tattoo artist and have been helping Western people get their Chinese tattoo for three years. Chinese characters have a complex aesthetic and personal meaning. People who get Chinese tattoos are often attracted to this. Unfortunately, there are many Chinese tattoo errors in flipping. I personally have seen such a basic mistake because Chinese characters are tattooed back and mean something other than expected. My goal is to help people explore the beauty and complexity of Chinese character safety in their knowledge of dealing with professionals. Why do many Westerners make mistakes with their Chinese tattoos, mainly because they are not prepared before going to the ink, just walk into a tattoo shop without knowing what they will get. Then their Chinese tattoos became a permanent source of embarrassment for them. Yes, they can remove their tattoos, but removing unwanted tattoos is a very expensive, long and painful torture! Before you finish it, you wisely study your best choices.

First: You need to find a professional to translate, not anyone who speaks Chinese. The Chinese symbol [Chinese character] has a time span of 4,000 years and its geographical range spans China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. Translation is only done with knowledge and expertise.

Second: Chinese symbols need to be custom designed by writing them into Chinese calligraphy. Your body is eager for Chinese calligraphy, not Chinese writing! Chinese calligraphy is not just written in Chinese characters, it is not just written well. This is an art that can show the spirit. People can feel their feelings, feelings and thoughts from calligraphy. Having a Chinese calligraphy tattoo is a love and respect for oneself. In addition, custom-designed Chinese tattoos also include template outlines. Most people don't realize that every tattoo design has a matching template. In order to use tattoos on the skin, tattoo artists need to have a good clear reference to the actual design, as well as a carefully drawn template [line drawing] as a "blueprint" for the actual tattoo. When you are inking, your tattoo artist will use the outline of the template to trace the artwork to your body. The contour of the mold is crucial for the Chinese character, because it prevents the tattoo artist from making mistakes when inking.




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