Posts Tagged ‘four-character-word’

Top Chinese Tattoos on Parental Love

Monday, October 20, 2008 22:57 No Comments

cun cao chun hui (one can never fully repay his/her parents)
From a literal perspective, 寸草(cun cao) means inch-long grass, and 春晖(chun hui) means the springtime sun, while 寸草春晖(cun cao chun hui) means the inch-long grass won’t be able to repay the nurturing it gets from the springtime sun. This phrase originated from the famous poem You Zi Yin (song of the [...]

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Top 10 Romantic Chinese Idioms for Your Tattoo

Wednesday, October 8, 2008 10:40 No Comments

In this post I’ll share with you 10 Chinese idioms about the sweetest thing I believe in life: LOVE. Most people have their first tattoos to show to the world how love means to them. The majority of them would have their lovers’ name on their body. Are you the one among them? If you are, please don’t [...]

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Top 10 Masculine Chinese Idioms for Your Tattoo

Friday, October 3, 2008 15:18 No Comments

In terms of Chinese tattoos, I have discussed the importance of their meaning in How to Get a Cool Chinese Tattoo? (Part One). In this post I’ll share with you a couple of Chinese idioms that are MAN enough to make a nice tattoo. If you are in search of Chinese characters with POWER for your tattoo, [...]

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