Chinese Symbol Tattoos

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Chinese Symbol Tattoos Chinese is a highly developed language, which has evolved over more than 3000 years. The beauty and charm of this writing has conquered the most of western tattoo lovers. Ancient examples of this fascinating writing were found on bones, pottery finds and bamboo strips. The Chinese language has developed a totally different way to express concepts than Western countries. In Chinese there is not a proper alphabet, nothing similar to our alphabetic system. Their written language is based on symbols, those wonderful designs that tattoo enthusiasts from all over the world love to get inked on their skin. Each of those symbols represents something: an object, a name, a concept. They use symbols to represent ideas on paper. Chinese symbols are not letters. They are not combined with each other to form words. Each of them represents a concept that can change depending on the contest. There are an immense number of these symbols in order to represent the entire spoken world. In more than 3000 years, Chinese people were able to compose probably the most complex written language ever. The merely fact that each symbol had to be unique in order to express a unique concept, is at the base of their beauty and complexity. One of the most common mistakes among tattoo lovers is taking for granted the meaning of a Chinese symbol. In such cases, a second opinion is always advisable. Do not trust online translations. Ask someone you personally know or a professional translator and get the symbol you really want to have inked. Chinese misspelled tattoos definitely are among the most often regretted tattoos. There are countless cases of misspelled tattoos, not just Chinese tattoos, but any language. Tattooists can do mistakes, particularly if they do not know what they are writing. It is also very important that you provide your tattoo artist with a high quality and well defined tattoo design. Chinese Calligraphy is a precise and exact art, and sometimes even the smallest missing detail can change the meaning of your tattoo. Particularly attention must be given if you are going to translate your own name in Chinese symbols. Chances are high that your name does not exist in the Chinese language at all. To translate it, you need to find those symbols that better represent the meaning of your name (which is not easy, even for a professional translator). http://rihannatattooses.com


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