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Please ask the master for advice. I want to make money by tattooing. Under what circumstances is it better to ask a master for advice?

I don't know. That's great.

If you believe it, it's not very simple.

But I have two opinions for you.

Koi fish, a lucky tattoo, is the representative.

Generally, a tattoo artist who knows a little will tell you what to pay attention to. You can ask in detail when tattooing.

Koi fish: Carp is a low-grade cultural relic. No need to pay attention to represent wealth and a bright future. Everything goes well (carp)

Tattooing carp will also bring good luck.

Carp head up and get rich, carp head down and everything goes well.

But be careful before tattooing, it's not Japanese carp killing. It's a picture of a man who looks like a Kuixing killing carp. That thing is a little crooked, so you can't just tattoo it.

As for you, you may indeed be a toad short of gold.

There are several sayings about toad. I'll copy some for you, and you do the math yourself.

The roof of the golden toad is capped, which can put the earthquake aside.

Toad's feet are steady, but it's hard to move me.

Again, if you believe, you believe, but if you don't believe, you don't like it.

But I have a word for you.

I personally believe in evil tattoos. Don't ask Guan Gong of Jinlong Guanyin. We can't afford it.