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Posted on March 11, 2010.
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No one would ever explain why a dragon, a legendary creature, created a huge impact in the lives of people today. Is it because people have heard many stories about it, which makes it real? Or is it because the stories have been told for a long time have been devoted by the people, made the life and affect their daily lives?

The answer may be vague, but again, dragons, mythical creatures that have existed in the minds of every person, and will continue to play in the imagination of future generations.

A legendary creature made symbols

Because no one would ever dare to prove the existence of dragons, people since ancient times have created an image to illustrate how the legendary creature looks like. Based on stories passed from one generation to another, which often describe the physical attributes of the creature, people saw the real image of a dragon.

They made sketches, sculptures and formed a large animal. The size is often described as well, but other attributes are different. Chinese dragons are longer swims on the air, which often symbolize the goodness and goodwill. On the other hand, Japanese dragons have no wings, love the water, and have three claws.

Dragons of Europe are usually represented to have three heads, aggressive, and burns villages. There are other illustrations of dragons, according to a certain culture. In general, there are cultures that portray them as virtuous dragon, but there are cultures that label dragons as elements horrible.

Dragon symbols made in the body of art

After several pictures of dragons sprouts, people used the symbolism for themselves. In the form of tattoos tribal dragon, people from different cultures have spread their forces to their enemies. In fact, several tribes would often paint the body with a dragon design before going to war. This is to show their enemies that they are tough and fearless.

But tribal dragon tattoos are not usually say the same thing. There are also cultures that place on their body as a sign of good luck, good health and good fortune. They are often seen on Chinese cultures. Aside from body art, Chinese dragons are also a matter of habit on painting, pottery and embroidery.

However, there are cultures that use creatures as a symbol of their deviance to their religion. For example, those who are against the Christian religion, would be dragon symbols around them and worship of the mythical creature. They often attack the Church of Christ of this symbol, because it was mentioned in the Bible that dragons are creatures of the underworld.

Dragon Tattoos Today

Many people like tattoos tribal dragon, not only because of the unique design, but because of their importance and symbolism legendary. Tattoo artists have also created the design to make it more modern and attractive. Some combine the colors red, yellow and green for the tattoo radiant and eye catching.

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