الخميس، 29 أغسطس 2013

A Brief Intro To Oriental Writing Symbolism

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By Takamitsu Hairi


Kanji symbols are among the commonly used type of symbols in the Japanese practice of tattooing. Really they are some ideograms that can convey a whole idea or signify a certain thing. These symbols are formed using some marks which are selected very carefully. Because of their weird artistic pull, they can be easily identified.

Kanji symbols have grown the dearest choice of tattoo admirers.Kanji symbols dominate the decorations most of the ornaments. Today, practice of embellishing lamps and wall hangings with these type of symbols also has become popular.

You can make use of Kanji symbols in order to create and express any idea that you would like. The construction of the script is however totally different to that of English and so one needs to understand how a certain word would come out in the kanji script.

Yes, it is a fact that many people have been meshed tattooing with the wrong symbols, trusting in their external meaning. At a later date, they came to know that those symbols didn't express what they expected, rather they had a humiliating meaning which they never liked.

For people who are unacquainted with the Japanese language it is almost impossible to comprehend what a kanji symbol denotes. One can easily end up with something that turns the head of the Japanese people but for all the wrong reasons. Tattoo seekers repeatedly run into this problem when they trust a non native speaker with their kanji symbols. A tattoo with a incorrect meaning then serves the purpose that it was originally used for which was as a sentence for criminals.

Kanji symbols and the symbolism they manifest have a history of hundreds of years. Kanji maestros of today are not tattoo specialists because they are just creating an enchanting piece of art out of these symbols and scripts.

The real grandeur of the Kanji symbols lies in the unaltered acceptance and appeal they have preserved throughout their history. It is so old that the introduction of Chinese characters into Japanese language happened before 15 centuries. Until now, this great art has been enticing masses of people around the world.

The beauty of life is wonderfully characterized in the Kanji symbols and they have got a compassionate attractiveness among the people. In fact Kanji symbols are the perennial expressions of the endless human creativity.

It has been observed that the roots of the kanji symbols that we see today are implanted in human experience. For instance the kanji symbol for peace depicts an abstracted line drawing of a woman under a roof representing shelter. Amongst the most famous Kanji symbols is the one which reads "FUKU". This means fortune and comfort. "Gaku" is another popular symbol which means happiness.




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