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What are the ancient Chinese tattoos to ward off evil spirits

Traditional Chinese words of good luck "year after year (fish)", said auspicious; over-the-shoulder dragon has no special significance, just personal preference, mostly men tattoo to show momentum, but over-the-shoulder dragon is not just a person can be tattooed, the body of the weak if "can not carry"! Will play a counterproductive; tattoo Guan Yu Guan Er master words have said children can ward off evil spirits, like a lot of people or restaurants and what offerings Guan Er master in order to seek peace, but can not be casually tattooed on the chest or back, for fear that it will be Guan Er master disrespectful or "can not move back" of his old man.

There are also some tattoo patterns are concerned, such as Bodhisattva, Buddha, over the shoulder dragon, death and so on easily do not tattooed on the back, because perhaps "can not carry" or "back"; Buddha is also best not to tattooed on the chest, seemingly not Sincerity, is trying to rely on the Buddha's power to block the brake, but also may "hold not"; if the body weak yang deficiency, do not tattoo the more evil things, such as the night fork, Shura, etc., or "can not be suppressed," it is unlikely that they will attract bad things.