Chapter 405 Discovery 【Customize】

Cabarogan City!

Wu Chen looked at the flogging here, and then left.

Southeast Asia has always had a tradition of severe punishment, and flogging is actually nothing.

There are even heavier elephant punishments.

Can you imagine what it would feel like to have an elephant stomping on you?

Wu Chen, Qi Hui and others found an ordinary hotel in the city to stay, not too high-end.

They are tourists who come here for tourism now, and they can stay and be safe.

After the accommodation was arranged, everyone did not rest and began to wander the streets again.

This time, everyone’s purpose is very consistent, that is, to meet the people from the R country mouth mountain group.

Although Qi Hui has never been to Kabalogan City, someone in Hongmen knows where the people from R Guokou Shan-group are.

He went all the way to the residents of the city to inquire about the address, and slowly, everyone came to a relatively tall building next to it.

Everyone didn’t get too close to avoid being noticed.

It was here that Wu Chen found a group of R people in suits.

Although these people were wearing suits, they couldn’t hide the fierceness on their faces. Some people had tattoos on their faces and hands.

This is also a bad tradition of the R country, they seem to like it.

This is also a sign that distinguishes the people of the society from the general Republic of China.

Tattoos are a combination of modern aesthetics and art. From movie stars, club leaders, to street gangsters, and young students, they are all proud of their domineering or beautiful tattoo designs.

Literary and artistic people, playing the qin and playing with ink, with elegant and coquettish style, the pattern is that the morning sun is no longer prosperous, and the day is suddenly quiet in the west.

As for young students and lovers, most of them have patterns of natural flowers and plants, cartoon skeletons, or domineering, or romantic, or go to the east, or fade away.

The tattoo art of R country is less comfortable and more rigorous.

There is less leisure in life and more taste of worldly class.

Tattoo art has a long history in R country, dating back to the dilemma many years ago.

The early inhabitants of the country, the Ainu, once had the custom of tattooing.

Fishing is an important way of livelihood for the Ainu, so they decorate their bodies with tattoos and dive into the water to fish. This is probably the earliest origin of tattoo art in R country.

Attitudes towards tattoos are different in different periods of social development in R country.

Country R once accepted the practice of tattooing, but also declared it illegal at one point.

In the eighteenth century, tattoos were officially used as a punishment for criminals, and this punishment lasted for one hundred and fifty years until it was abolished by the Meiji government in the 1870s.

During these hundred and fifty years, this form of punishment has created a new class in society, the tattooed social outcast.

They have no status in society and are at a loss.

Many of them are samurai warriors who have nothing to do after the abolition of the samurai class. They have no choice but to form gangs and become outlaws. This is also the origin of the R country society.

As the largest Shekoushan group in the country, one of the conditions for joining is tattoos.

This provision also means that he will always be loyal to the gang.

In the R country club, you can also see the hierarchy in the hook gang from the tattoos.

Generally speaking, the more complex the tattoo pattern, the higher the status, and only the big brother-level characters can get the dragon and tiger tattoo.

Not only male members, female members of the Kouyama group must also have tattoos,

Some female members with status in the gang choose to have tattoos all over their bodies, which can be exposed in short-sleeved shorts in summer.

The real soul-level people will not easily reveal their tattoos, and usually dress up very formally, like a gentleman.

R country tattoos have their own meanings, usually associated with the imagery and symbolism of artistic culture.

The whole body suit tattoo is the product of the social culture, and is also considered to be the etiquette of the bad society.

Like koi fish!

The koi fish is a common social tattoo usually associated with good luck and wealth.

In the folklore of R country, it is said that koi can climb the waterfall and go upstream.

Therefore, koi represent perseverance and are often used to indicate that a person has passed the difficult period of drying.

Like a dragon!

In R country, the dragon’s view is different from that in the west.

R country people see that the dragon is the benefactor and protector of mankind.

Dragon tattoos symbolize bravery, wisdom and strength.

Black dragons are associated with experience and wisdom.

Green dragons are associated with nature, and golden dragons represent values ​​and various virtues.

The blue dragon is gentle, tolerant, and kind, while the yellow dragon is a noble companion.

Like Phoenix!

The phoenix is ​​a mysterious bird that is burned by fire and reborn from its own ashes.

According to Phoenix Stories, this tattoo represents rebirth, victory and fire.

This is a common theme in corporate tattoos.

Like snakes!

Snake tattoos in R country have various meanings.

It is considered a manifestation of regenerative power and a sign of health.

In R folklore, snakes are associated with wisdom, prophecy and the power of the earth.

They also represent the divine feminine attributes that symbolically protect against disease and bad luck.

Those born in the Year of the Snake are ideological and philosophical, with tenacious wisdom.

Like a samurai!

Samurai tattoos represent Bushido.

The code emphasizes honor, courage, loyalty, and right action.

The society adopted many principles from Bushido and considered itself the protector of the ancient traditions of country B.

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Like cherry blossoms!

Cherry blossoms are very important in R country culture.

Their ephemeral nature and extremely short lifespan symbolize life itself, which, in the traditional beliefs of R country, is nothing more than grass drifting in rapids.

Once the cherry blossoms fall from the trees, they are scattered by the wind and rain and disappear from the ground.

Like the Oni mask!

Oni is an ogre or demon who brings terrible punishment to the wicked.

They are tall and terrifying, often depicted with red or blue skin, wild white hair and ivory.

Oni mask tattoos represent the enforcement of code of conduct or the renunciation of punishment, which is a good match for the social life style.

Like a tiger!

Tigers are used in R country tattoo culture to ward off demons, disease and bad luck.

In the folklore of R country, the tiger represents the pull of the sky, which can control the wind as one of the four sacred elemental animals.

It also represents courage and strength.

Like a skull!

Skull tattoos represent change, the cycle of life, and respect for ancestors.

Death is seen as part of the life cycle, so the skull is also a symbol of life itself.

Like Buddha!

This is the guardian of the temple.

If you’ve ever been to a temple in R country, you’ve definitely seen pairs of dog statues.

The creature was actually a lion and was named for its similarity to a dog.

A popular shrine tattoo, the Buddha Lion provides protection from danger and evil.

Like peonies!

Peony flower or plant, represents wealth, grace and prosperity.

In order to fight against its own beauty and elegant temperament, peony is known as the king of flowers in R country, which can symbolize a masculine and devilish attitude.

Like maple leaves!

Maple leaves symbolize the passage of time.

Tattoos typically depict whales floating in the wind or leaves floating in the water, which represent dew caught in the flow of time.

The life cycle also changes with the seasons.

Like the lotus!

In R country, flowers represent the competition of life to reach its full, beautiful potential.

Flowers begin to live at the bottom of the pond and slowly walk to the surface to bloom.

Thus, a blooming lotus tattoo represents spiritual awakening and a metaphorical journey through the earth of life to a higher plane of existence.

Like water!

Many national tattoos contain the element of water.

This represents change, adaptation and living.

Water is often featured in R country artwork, and the ocean is often used to represent the powerful force of nature.

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