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Nu har jeg set så mange steder, at folk de får tattoveringer med kirsebær, og kirsebærblomsten. Synes lidt det er over det hele.
Jeg kunne bare godt tænke mig om det betyder noget specielt, eller om folk bare godt kan lide dem, og synes de er flotte ?
dec 2007
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men i japansk kultur er kirsebærblade som falder ned tegn på død af en nær ven eller familie mener jeg
feb 2009
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Selve kirsebæret, synes jeg bare er ret flot.
okt 2007
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For the Chinese the cherry blossom is a very significant symbol of power. Typically it represent a feminine beauty and sexuality and often holds an idea of power or feminine dominance. Within the language of herbs and herbal lore of the Chinese the cherry blossom is often the symbol of love.
Japanese Cherry Blossom
For the Japanese the cherry blossom holds very different meaning. The cherry blossom is a very delicate flower that blooms for a very short time. For the Japanese this represents the transience of life. This concept ties in very deeply with the fundamental teachings of Buddhism that state all life is suffering and transitory. The Japanese have long held strong to the Buddhist belief of the transitory nature of life and it is very noble to not get too attached to a particular outcome or not become emotional because it will all pass in time.
The fallen cherry blossom is not taken lightly in Japanese symbolism either. It often represents the beauty of snow and there are many connections made in Japanese literature or poetry to a fallen cherry blossom and snow. This also has been extended to the life of a warrior whose life was ended early in battle.
Taget fra http://ezinearticles.com/?Cherry-Blossom-Tattoos---What-Do-They-Mean&id=239057
Håber det gav lidt svar
mar 2008
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