Minggu, 25 Agustus 2013

Important Info About Asian Writing Symbols

By Takamitsu Hairi


Japanese Kanji symbols are easily recognized due to their artistic look. These ideographical characters are constructed out of carefully selected marks that represent a whole concept or object. It is a highly expressive script that looks to have an immense aesthetic appeal.

Throughout the years, Kanji symbols have become the first choice for all tattoo maniacs. Designing of Kanji symbols can be widely found in jewels such as bangles, necklaces and earrings. Even the lanterns and wall hangings are decorated with Kanji symbols these days.

Kanji symbols can get across any idea in a tempting manner and that is why hundreds of people are interested in getting themselves tattooed with these symbols. But before choosing the suitable symbol, you should understand that they poles apart with the structure of English, so grasp over the message of these symbols is necessary to choose the suitable one for you.

Yes, it is a fact that many people have been trapped tattooing with the inappropriate symbols, trusting in their outer meaning. later, they came to know that those symbols didn't express what they wished, moreover they had a humiliating meaning which they never wanted.

You must be able to understand the Japanese language to realize the meaning of each Kanji symbol. If not you will make the same mistake that some tattoo admirers made, swallowing the miscalculations of some non-native speakers and tattooing with symbols that made them labelled with the identification marks of old age criminals.

The history surrounding kanji symbols is extremely rich and so is the symbolism that it carries. Not all Kanji experts today are tattoo artists. Rather they take to the script as a means of fine art as they play with the script in order to compose a marvelous piece of art.

The magnificence of the Kanji symbols is in the fact that they have continued to retain their attraction right through the ages. The introduction of Chinese characters into the Japanese language happened in the fifth century. These age old characters known as Kanji have preserved their creative power up until today.

Another reason is there for the wide acceptance of this art - the illustration of the beauty of life. It has got an unexplainable appeal to the human sense. In other words, Kanji symbols are actually a embodiment of human inventiveness.

Kanji symbols are actually emerged from the experiences and practical life of man. Most of the symbols are associated with the human life. For instance, the symbol for peace is represented by the illustration of a woman standing under a roof for shelter. 'FUKU', the symbol for fortune and well-being and 'GAKU', which stands for happiness are another examples for this fact.




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