The History Of The Dragons And Why Dragon Tattoos Are
So Popular
According
to the Webster-Merriam Dictionary, the word dragon is Middle English,
from Anglo-French dragun, from Latin dracon.
The definition of dragon is:
A mythical animal usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly
serpent with a crested head and enormous claws.
Or someone who is formidable
The many depictions of dragons are incredibly diverse and complex.
No other creature in mythology has appeared in so many cultures from
such remote parts of the world!
Many of us think of dragons as a terrifying beast. However, the Eastern
dragons are portrayed as good, kind, ancient and intelligent. The
Asian Dragons have the most recorded history in the world, especially
in China going back thousands of years.
The Difference between the Eastern Dragons:
Chinese dragons have all five toes. The Chinese believe that all dragons
began from China. They believed that as the dragons flew south, they
began to lose their toes. The farther the dragons flew, the more toes
they lost. So, Korean dragons have four toes, and Japanese dragons
have three.
Korean dragons have four toes. The Koreans believe that when the dragons
leave Korea and go north to China, they begin to gain toes. When the
dragons leave Korea and go north to Japan, they begin to lose toes.
Japanese dragons have three toes. The Japanese thought all dragons
originated from Japan. They also believed that when the dragons leave
Japan and head north, they gain toes. The farther the dragons went,
the more toes they gained. This is why the other dragons have more
toes. The Japanese believed the breath of dragons could turn into
clouds, which could produce rain.
But here's the kicker, unlike most types of dragon, most of the Eastern
Dragons have no wings!
The Western Dragon
The Western dragons or medieval dragons have a more ferocious and
primitive appearance. They often look like giant lizards with long
tails and a pair of wings. While the dragons are thought of as calculating
and thoughtful monsters, they have also been viewed as mindless beasts.
We think of dragons as having talons, fangs, breathing fire, scaly
skins, and red eyes in our drawings and paintings. The Western Dragons
were also known to have huge hoards of gold and jewels hidden in their
lairs.
Early Christianity condemned the ancient, benevolent and malevolent
serpent deities. As a matter of fact, in Christian art, the dragon
is a symbol of the pagan religion and was often drawn as overpowered
by the spirit of the holy figures of Christianity.
The Vikings had figures of dragons on the prow of their boats. The
dragons on the ships were believed to bestow sharp eyesight and craftiness
to the Viking warriors. The Welsh flag has a red dragon on it and
the dragon is their national symbol.
Why are Dragon Tattoos so popular today?
Dragons are a classic choice for a tattoo design and they are one
of the more popular mythological creatures picked for inking.
Dragons are depicted as powerful, wise and free. Their legend is always
cloaked in magic and mythical realm. They come from the tops of sacred
Japanese mountains and the bottom of the deepest seas around Greece.
Dragons have been drawn in a wide variety of forms because of their
popular appeal. Today's tattoo designers have taken the art of the
dragon to amazing new levels. Whether you want a traditional dragon
tattoo or one with a cutting-edge, modern look you will find an incredible
gallery of amazing images to choose from.
Tattoo artists have paid extra attention to creating images of dragons
because they look great on the skin. They can be in color, or black
& white. Dragon tattoos can wrap around the body and flatter the contours
of the body. Dragon tattoos can be designed as tribal, Celtic or jade
designs. The dragon tattoo may appear with wings or fire breathing
or not.
Ancient Dragon lore and illustrations have inspired many of us to
select a dragon tattoo because that design represents how we feel
about ourselves -- powerful, ferocious, and free...
By: Becky McClure
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Becky McClure believes that the most important word after you make
the decision to get inked is Patience! Pick the right tattoo design.
Pick the right location on you. And pick the best artist you can find
for your new body art.
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