Saturday, April 10, 2010

Kanji Tattoo

Creating a Learning Culture Kanji Tattoo Before
By Yuni Kristanti


Kanji TattooKanji or called Hanzi in China has acquired the status kulkus. Almost in several places I saw the kanji but often only contain errors. Some products also use a series of starch in a plastic wrapper like on t-shirts, bed covers, bed sheets, blankets and more. Even some of the kanji used for the sign shop logo placed on top or beside the door.

Kanji TattooThe use of kanji above error is nothing if compared with the errors that appear in various parts of the body as a "kanji tattoos." Indeed proud to know that the starch in China and Japan became famous among tattoo enthusiasts. But if you want to carve on the body as something important to you then need to know its meaning.

Kanji TattooWhat's the meaning contained in kanji? language and culture, or you can learn about language and art before carving kanji calligraphy on the body. Do not make the same mistake, putting meaningful kanji wrong so that you are not the subject of ridicule from people who know about the kanji.

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