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2012年3月6日 星期二

Tattoo of Zodiac Symbols - Why to Get a Tattoo of Zodiac Symbols


People who believe in astrology normally get a zodiac symbol tattoo as a way to express their belief in astrology. They wish to show their place in our solar system.

The way that people go about getting a zodiac symbol is just about as varied as the symbols themselves. There are many simple, common designs available.

Small, black outlined western symbols are simple and small yet at the same time small and stylish to place. The Chinese zodiac symbols are another example of this simple yet stylish concept. These are similar to the simple western symbols, but use kanji lettering to describe each design. The Chinese symbols are often also easily transformed into tribal tattoos.

 

This is done by adding some color, and creating sharper edges. If you prefer a larger display of your astrological beliefs, then a larger tattoo of zodiac symbols may be preferred. You could use an actual symbol, or a literal translation of your tattoo.

 

For example, you may get an aggressive looking bull done if you are a Taurus. Or you could get a modest, kind set of twins embracing if you are a Gemini. If you are born between signs (e.g. 30 Nov and 17 Dec) then you could consider blending your zodiac signs. This is done particularly well with the sun, moon and star signs.

 

Actually you have an interesting option available to you on these particular dates, which is the zodiac symbol of Ophiuchus, the highly debated 13th star sign. This symbol is often displayed as a Greek god struggling with an enormous serpent. Or in simple form, you would find two snakes coiling around a winged staff. Getting a tattoo of zodiac symbols is one of the many ways you can express the "unique you" in a tattoo. As everything in your life will change over time, your date of birth and the astrological stars will remain in tact forever.

 

So where do you get the perfect zodiac design? You could always drop by your local tattoo parlor. The problem with this approach is that you tend to feel rushed into making your decision. Why not get access to an online gallery and then pick the perfect design on your own time. Then when YOU ready, print it off onto tattoo paper and drop by your tattoo artist to get it done. Not only will you pick your design on your own time, but you will have access to thousands of award-winning designs from international artists - much more unique than your local tattoo parlor!




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2012年2月5日 星期日

Where to Find Out About Your Chinese Zodiac Symbols


If you are looking for a fanciful tale, then the Chinese zodiac symbols can definitely satisfy that mythology craving. It is the story of a Jade King asking twelve animals to come to court. These twelve animals were used to form the Chinese zodiac signs.

The twelve animals were the rat, ox, tiger, dragon, rabbit, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog and the pig. Instead of the pig, the twelfth sign should have been the cat but that rat was tricky and "forgot" to invite him.

All story telling aside, the Chinese zodiac symbols are represented by the twelve aforementioned animals. Each sign is for one year and you are given the symbol based upon your birth year. The signs rotate according to a twelve year cycle.

2008 is the year of that devious and clever rat. One website that explains more about your sign is "Chinese Astrology". It is full of informative data regarding the Chinese zodiac.

One aspect of it that people do take seriously is the compatible zodiac signs to their own sign. Sometimes, the sign compatibility factor plays a major role in personal relationships, because with such signs, there are different personality characteristics that are said to represent the person's true self.

Whether or not this is true and should be believed is for you to decide. Sometimes the Chinese zodiac sign is accurate and people really base their worldly decisions on whatever the prediction is for that day, month or year.

One important note: if you are a fan of zodiac signs tattoos and want to get your Chinese zodiac sign tattooed on your body, then make sure that the symbol is accurate. Words in a foreign language often do not translate into the same meaning in other languages.

On the website mentioned, there are zodiac pictures that you will find to be quite unique. It would be terribly unfortunate for you to get a tattoo of your zodiac symbol and later realize that it has no relation to it.

Chinese zodiac symbols are rife with history and legend. Everyone interested in a Chinese zodiac sign should know about the Jade King and his tricky rat that outsmarted the cat. The cat would have been one of the twelve signs had it not been for the rat failing to give him his invitation.

That rat was crafty and so the pig got the cat's spot. If you are interested in learning more about the mythology and the mechanics behind the signs and how they cycle through time, then you can always find more information on the internet.




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2012年2月4日 星期六

Chinese Zodiac Tattoo Symbols


Chinese zodiac tattoos are gaining attention among tattoo buffs - Westerners and Easterners alike - worldwide. While all are primarily used for divination, zodiac signs are distinctly unique and vary from one culture to another. What sets Chinese zodiac symbols apart from the others is that they do not match up to cycles within the year; neither do they correspond to constellations. Instead, Chinese zodiac signs correspond to a longer cycle of twelve years.

Furthermore, Chinese zodiac signs integrate the elements of metal, wood, fire, earth, and water. These five elements are associated with a zodiac sign, and as such, provide sixty possible personality variations for interpretation. This, above other reasons, makes Chinese zodiac tattoos more individualized and just the right thing for a very personal tattoo.

Aside from having elements and animals, the Chinese zodiac also assigns a different color for each year. The colors are sorted by the stems and relate to the elements. Metal is white, Water is black, Wood is green, Fire is red, and earth is brown.

Another distinguishing characteristic of the Chinese zodiac is that it refers to the lunar calendar cycle. It takes into account the monthly phases of the moon and incorporates them to further typify zodiac personalities, daily horoscope, and prediction of events. The only aspect that makes it similar with the more widely known Roman zodiac is its use of twelve animals as signs. They are, however, illustrated as Chinese characters.

The following are the twelve Chinese zodiac animals:

Rat: 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008

Ox - 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997

Tiger - 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998

Rabbit - 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999

Dragon - 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000

Snake - 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001

Horse - 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002

Goat - 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003

Monkey - 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004

Rooster - 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005

Dog - 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006

Pig - 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007

However, very interestingly, some web sites assert that there is only one character for the term zodiac. This symbol is modified by the proper birth month of the person who wears it to reflect the true zodiac sign. The variation is likened to how an English pronoun is modified by a pronoun.

Choosing a Chinese zodiac tattoo gears more towards identity symbolism and expression, rather than a manifestation of what we value in life because it caters closely to an individual, leaving very little room for generalization. As a tattoo design choice, a Chinese zodiac symbol would represent your birth year, your element, and can mean nothing else. It does not matter if you are Chinese, Asian, or Caucasian. It also does not matter whether or not Chinese astrology is part of a personal belief system. All the same, choosing Chinese zodiac signs as tattoo designs can oftentimes be surprisingly revealing - it provides a vivid glimpse of how the bearer of the tattoo views his own personality.




Romeo Rodriguez is a tattoo enthusiast and blogger. His website, Tattoo Lettering can be found at http://www.tattooletteringblog.com/





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Feng Shui 2007 - The Chinese Zodiac Animal Symbols To Harmony Living-Hidden Secret in The Birth Year


In Chinese Feng Shui, it is said that your birth year will determine your character. The secrets to understand a persons' natural inherited character, from the day he/she is born, is to understand which unique Chinese Zodiac animal symbol he/she belongs to. That is to say which animal year, out of the 12 animal symbols, is he/she born with? The 12 animals in Chinese feng shui are namely, the year of the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, chicken, dog and last, the pig or boar in sequenced.

Often, in our daily life, remarks we encounter like, "why is he so stubborn?" or "How can I get through your thick skull!" is not uncommon. On the other hand, remarks like, "I can't believe him, he never runs out of ideals.", or," what is she thinking about? Can't she make up her mind?" All these remarks above are common. Have you ever wonder why there are such remarks?

Chinese feng shui can explain why a persons' behavior is linked to his/her birth year by looking at which animal series that he/she is born with. Over here we are not judging any particular animal symbols. That is to say, there are no rights or wrongs in a person who choose to live the life style he/she desire or the way he/she thinks (moral civilized thinking) that fits his own path of ideals. What we are tying to established is that different people will respond themselves to different ways, to create a balance towards his/her surrounding, and the decision that he/she decided to take can be determine by his/her birth animal symbol year in Chinese feng shui.

Understanding the animal symbols of what it stands for will help us to know more about our character and others character as well. Just imagine, if we can understand his/her likes and dislike because we are able to read his/her feng shui symbols, don't you think the results will be less conflict and less misunderstanding? We can achieve the meeting of the minds among ourselves.

Just think, if we can understand what others are thinking, to a certain extend, we can influence others or being influence by others. In other words, understanding the Chinese animal zodiac symbols could help to improve our lacking points and further improve our good points not only for ourselves but others also. Knowing the significant of the birth year in Chinese feng shui can help the parents to understand their children's character and thus guide them in a way that they can improve.

When certain Chinese zodiac animals meet, naturally they will get along very fast and very well. On the contrary, when certain zodiac animals meet, a lot of disagreements occurred and sometimes even frights happen. In business, if we meet certain compatible zodiac animals we can flourish together faster. If we meet certain incompatible animal series, flights and disagreements will occur. Those who understand Chinese feng shui and understand zodiac animals in feng shui can realized that such occurrence actually give a good chance to understand lacking points in ourselves and lacking points in others for us to see a better inside of each others heart better. A wonder ancient science, don't you think so?

Usually a very simple thumb of rules, just for simple understanding but not the whole truth, is, we can use the clock method. For example, place yourself in the 12 O'clock position and mark down your birth year with your Chinese zodiac animal symbol. Than place on 1 o'clock position the following year and zodiac animal symbol and continues till 11 o'clock. For example, I am born in the year 1988. Than I will place the year 1988 on the 12 O'clock position and 1989 on 1 O'clock position and 1990 on 2 O'clock position and so on.

On the six o'clock position, that is, 6 years of your born year, either before or after, you will find that you are attract to this person easily. However, you will also find out later that you will dislike this person as easily as you like him/her in the beginning. You will also realize that, sometime it takes great effort to communicate with this person to get things done when both of you do not share the same common goals. But if you do, it is easily done. Quarrels are common because both share completely different views. Each will envy one another views because that is the one thing you would not do but secretly in you own hearth, you dream of trying it out yourself sometimes.

When you meet a person in 4 O'clock and 8 O'clock year position, you will find them to be very easy going and thus is able to get along with them very well. Not surprising to find that most of lovely couple is 4 years or 8 years apart in Chinese feng shui animal zodiac year. I have personally test out in my groups of friends who are especially lovely couple.

You will also find that when it comes to a person on the 3 O'clock year position, you are easily influence and later regret your decision. Therefore, it is good not to give a confirmation answer at the very moment but give yourself sometimes to think about and disgust before answering. The person in 9 O'clock position will be also influences you but less than the person in 3 O'clock. And therefore, regrets are less.

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A simple understand of the born year in Chinese feng shui could help you understand not only yourself but others as well. The Chinese feng shui on animal zodiac symbols have unbelievable results in influencing our daily life. Believe it or not, the Chinese have been using it for centuries until now.




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