Dragon tattoo most well known and most popular mythological creature depicted in tattoos is the Japanese dragon. It is more popular than any of the other mythical creatures, such as the phoenix, mermaid or gryphon. This may be due to its shape because the long and stiff dragon that descends from Japanese tattoo background basically fits on every part of the body – covering full backs, winding himself around arms or coiling up on the chest of the carrier.
The Dragon tattoo Japanese dragon is usually depicted as a wingless, heavily scaled snake-like creature with small, claw legs and a camel shaped head with horns. It is connected with sea, clouds or the heavens.
It has body hair and a beard, and it is deaf. In the West we think of dragons as terrifying beasts, but in Japan the dragon symbolizes wealth, good fortune, good luck, kindness, power and freedom. The good luck stems from the fact that the Japanese dragon is a “water symbol”, living either in the clouds, climbing down during thunderstorms, or in rivers and lakes.Dragon tattoo Water is an element of enormous consequence for the cultivation of rice in both China and Japan so, because of its ability to bring down the rain, it was revered. Thus dragons are highly respected and admired in both China and Japan. In the Western Culture however, because of the association with the snake, the dragon symbolizes evil and they were routinely hunted down, fought and killed.
After the Chico stage, from about one thousand years to one thousand five hundred years old, the dragon grows rapidly. Dragon tattoo This is when the dragon becomes a Lung dragon. This takes place over the five hundred year period. Unlike some dragons, they are hornless and symbolize the scholar. These dragons can gain horns, but only after about five hundred years. When the dragon is between the ages of one thousand five hundred and two thousand, he or she will become a Horned Dragon. They will gain horns and thus look much wiser in the process. After the dragon is two thousand years old, they become a Ying-Lung. They are winged dragons that are also scale-less. They gain wings only after they have been around for about one thousand years, and they never have scales. The Japanese dragon (referred to as Rug in Japanese mythology) has three toes whereas the Korean has four and the Chinese five. It is said in Chinese Mythology that all dragons originated from China and the ones that left lost their toes, but the Japanese background believes that all dragons came from Japan and when they left Japan they gained toes.
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