Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - How about a tattoo of a blue fox?
How about a tattoo of a blue fox?
Good.
Tattooing a fox signifies longevity and peace, and it can also serve to seclude evil. Fox tattoos can protect you from evil spirits, have the ability to ward off evil spirits, and also represent good fortune as well as longevity.
Snake tattoos signify a flexible and quick mind and a cold-blooded character, but in ancient China, both snakes and cranes were considered to prolong life. Peonies are the king of flowers and the snake coiled peony tattoo is a symbol of wealth and good fortune.
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