It is said that in ancient times, the more tattoos you have, the more popular they were, but is this

Updated on history 2024-04-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tattoos in ancient times were only popular for a while, after which they were banned. Early tattoos originated in totem worship and were a primitive decorative and religious mascot. Ancient Egypt and India used tattoos as a method and a way of religious worship.

    Later, with the development of the times, the connotations and motivations of tattoos became different depending on the culture. Tattoos can be a distinguishing sign of social rank, such as a tattoo on a slave, and can be a symbol of occupation or status, such as a sailor, a gangster.

    During the Tang Dynasty, the social atmosphere was pluralistic and open, and some secondary school teenagers used tattoos to show their individuality. At that time, there was Tang Shiyun, "There are many heroes in Chang'an, and the carcass is more than carved." The fine thorns are colorful and wonderful, and the east has a legacy in Fusang.

    Many of the children of heroes are very keen on tattoos, tattooing dragon and phoenix flowers on their arms and legs. Compare with each other who has the best tattoos and draws more.

    After that, from the Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty, the wind of tattoos that blew during this time intensified. Not only has a new profession been derived - tattoo artists, but there are also three tattoo centers, Chang'an, Jingzhou and Yizhou. The tattoos of Chang'an are very ornamental and can be tattooed with various patterns.

    And Jingzhou's tattoos are stitch by stitch, painful and take a long time. Yizhou's is the opposite, and the whole pattern can be pierced with a single pain.

    At that time, the buoyant atmosphere in society began to disappear after Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, ascended the throne. Zhu Yuanzhang is a very serious feudal patriarch, and he directly ordered a nationwide ban on tattoos, closed tattoo places, and punished some people who went to tattoo without permission. It was also from that time that no one in society dared to get tattoos, until modern times, tattoos gradually rose again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In ancient times, tattoos were a way to identify slaves. It's not that the more tattoos you have, the more you get them, the more you get them, the less people you like.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the body is skinned, and the parents are affected by "In ancient times, few people would take the initiative to get tattoos, but with the opening of the social atmosphere, many people now also go to tattoo some small patterns.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tattoos were not advocated in ancient times, the ancients paid attention to the parents of the body, and they could not damage it at will, and people who committed crimes in ancient times would be tattooed, that is, they were tattooed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, this is not the case, there is no such statement at all, the ancient people believed that the parents of the body hair and skin, they could not get tattoos.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, in ancient times, the parents of the body were paid attention to, and there were times in ancient times when tattoos appeared as a punishment. But there are some times when it can deter the other party, such as Shi Jin's tattoo, and there are people at the water's edge who believe that tattoos can ward off evil spirits, which must be treated separately.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, how can ancient times be so open as now, people in ancient times were people who admired the body and skin more than their parents, and generally tattoos did not feel like good people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, this is not the case, some dynasties tattoos were a sign of slavery, and during the Sui and Tang dynasties, tattoos developed into a fashion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is not the case, in the ancient people's concept, the body hair and skin of the parents, can not be easily damaged, in most cases only criminals will be tattooed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In ancient times, tattooing was not a trend, but a punishment, and the ancients were more particular about the body being received by their parents.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, tattoos in ancient times were just a form of punishment, and ancient people would not get tattoos casually.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In ancient times, generally only two kinds of people will choose tattoos, the first kind of people are some criminals, in fact, in ancient times, tattoos were called "ink punishment" by the government, that is to say, after people commit crimes, the people of the government will unify the body of these people to engrave some words, and then add some ink in the later stage, so that these words will be preserved for a longer time, for this part of the people, this is like their own shame. There is also a kind of person who loves stinky and beautiful women, and plum blossom makeup was more popular in the palace during the Tang Dynasty, which was actually carved with some plum blossom patterns on his forehead. <>

    The earliest tattoo should have appeared in the Western Zhou Dynasty, when it was called "tattoo", which was actually a punishment. For example, the king of Zhou at that time was afraid that his two elder brothers would usurp the throne in the future, but in order to show their loyalty, these two elder brothers cut off their hair with their own hands and carved some patterns on their arms to show that they would never usurp the throne. In fact, we can also see from this point that in ancient times, people with tattoos were generally not able to occupy the height of the temple.

    For example, in the book "Water Margin", many Liangshan heroes have tattoos, such as the flower monk Lu Zhishen. In addition, it is also described in the book that the prodigal son Yanqing also won the favor of Li Shishi by virtue of his "good embroidery", so many people think that having tattoos on their bodies can make many beauties throw themselves into their arms, but in fact, this idea is very wrong. The reason why Shi Nai'an has such a description in the book is actually to make the book more suitable for ancient times.

    In modern society, many people feel that they will look good when they get a tattoo, or have a special personality, in fact, I want to say that tattoos have become a relatively unpopular "fashion" in society, in fact, there are many children in the rebellious period will tattoo on their bodies, this practice I personally think is a little incredible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether a company's refusal to hire someone with a tattoo is justified or not needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis. If the nature of the work and image requirements of the business do not allow employees to have tattoos, then it may be reasonable to refuse to hire someone with tattoos. For example, some financial, legal, medical and other industries have higher requirements for the image of employees, and employees are not allowed to have obvious tattoos or tattoos.

    In such cases, a company's refusal to hire someone with a tattoo may be ruined out of business necessity and image requirements, rather than discrimination.

    However, if a business does not have clear business needs and image requirements, and refuses to hire simply because an employee has a tattoo, then discrimination may be involved. Because tattoos do not affect the ability and performance of employees, it is only a personal aesthetic and lifestyle choice, so refusing to hire people with tattoos may be considered discrimination.

    In conclusion, whether a company's refusal to hire someone with a tattoo is justified or not needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis. If it is for business necessity and image requirements, then it may be reasonable; If there are no clear business needs and image requirements, refusing to hire just because an employee has a tattoo can be discriminatory.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First of all, why tattoos will become a symbol of "social people", tattoos in China and even the world, are the signs of lawbreakers, in China, since the Spring and Autumn Period, is to tattoo the face of sinners, although in the Song Dynasty, has developed to a variety of patterns of tattoos, but after all, it is some bandits to tattoo, in Japan is also the first some underworld elements to tattoo, intended to show their determination not to be an official, because at that time Japan stipulated that people with tattoos could not be officials.

    Secondly, why tattoos have become popular in recent years, this has to start from the fashion in Europe and the United States, the earliest tattoos in Europe and the United States are also rock music, bikers, military circles popular things, and finally become the fashion of young people, gradually spread to the country.

    Third, why modern people are disgusted with tattoos again, the reason is very simple, the so-called things must be reversed. Once something becomes popular on the street, it is not far from being spurned. Let's take me, more than ten years ago I was very fond of tattoos, at that time there were very few tattoo people, there were few tattoo parlors, there was a tattoo shop on the way to Xidan, the tattoo artist was fine to smoke at the door, I could always see it when I passed by.

    I like it very much, and I talk to them occasionally. But at that time, the profession did not allow tattoos, so I had to give up, but tattoos were always a little feeling. But with the rise of tattoo culture in China, I gradually began to hate tattoos, and the reason is very simple, it is rotten on the street, and many people play with it.

    Everything, once the streets are full of cheap, designless tattoos, you feel that this thing can't be played, like, if there are only a few fashionable people wearing suits, you will think that wearing a suit is an elegant thing, but once the street is full of suits, what is the difference between that and overalls? At that time, no one paid attention to how good your suit was? How expensive is the material?

    How exquisite the workmanship is, at a glance it looks like a suit, and it has long been aesthetically tired.

    I used to look at the flower arm, I thought it was handsome and cool, but now I look at a young man wearing a turtle, wearing a cheap fake brand, revealing a flower arm with no sense of design, and I only feel disgusted when I look at it.

    Therefore, I advise young people who are planning to get tattoos now, you might as well wait, wait patiently for two years, wait for a year if you are impatient, save some money during this period, if after a year or two, you still like tattoos so much, tattoos are still popular, then you use the money to find a well-known tattoo shop, find a good tattoo artist, let him design it for you, tattoo it well, don't just find a so-called tattoo artist who dares to give people tattoos after studying for two months, and get such a cheap tattoo. This is something you will regret for the rest of your life.

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