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Chinese Love Tattoo This is a powerful symbol that can express any type of love - lover, mother and father, wife or husband. It is an all-encompassing sign for love. The good part about that is you can decide who is the object of your love. Like all Chinese symbols this will bestow good fortune. Chinese Zodiac Tattoo Like the Western Zodiac signs there are 12 Chinese signs. The difference is the Chinese signs are for the year of birth rather than the day of birth. The Chinese also use animals for each year - Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Lamb, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. The Zodiac signs are actually characters representing that animal for the year. It is thought a person will take on some of the characteristics of their birth animal. These characteristics are listed in a similar way to the ones listed in the Western Horoscope. There is one Chinese symbol that means Zodiac but this is then modified to a person's month of birth. This is another sign that is seen as very lucky. It is a connection to the universe and is a positive force. These are just a few of the Chinese symbols that can help you express yourself in an interesting and exotic way. You can even choose a style of calligraphy that you may feel suits your personality. To make sure you get the character you want it is important to do your own research and then talk to an artist who is familiar with the symbols or who has knowledge of Chinese. William Burnell has a longstanding interest in the art, designs and history of tattoos. He enjoys sharing this interest with others and in helping them in their quest for their unique symbol of self-expression. You will find all you need to know on Chinese tattoo designs, prices, and aftercare at http://www.tattooartdesign.info Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=William_Burnell |