纹身作为独立和社区的象征,是对快乐和痛苦的回忆。它们看起来也很甜美。看看他们的持久历史。
330: 大约一年罗马皇帝康斯坦丁禁止面对角斗士和囚犯的纹身,因为他说这张脸反映了“神圣美丽的形象”。
50: 1991年在奥地利和意大利边境发现的具有5300年历史的冰人木偶冰人Ötzi上的大致纹身。他的许多纹身 – 通过将木炭揉成细切而产生 – 被放置在现在的针灸穴位。
12至15: 大约1210年的大多数萨摩亚男孩被纹身的年龄象征着他们的新生男子气概;萨摩亚语“tatau“意思是”正确“或”像工人一样“。
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15日: 世纪印度女性首先得到面部纹身,以表明他们的部落和婚姻。
19:28: 在Torah的Vayikra部分的段落中写道:“你不应该在自己身上蚀刻纹身。”人们普遍存在一种误解,即违法者不能被埋葬在犹太人的墓地;然而,东正教联盟坚持认为他们可以。
1846年: 今年Martin Hildebrandt在纽约市开设了第一家纹身店。他后来在南北战争的双方纹身。
1872年: 今年明治政府在日本取缔 刺青-tattoos通过在皮肤下插入墨水而创建(见下文) – 因为他们希望公民对潜在的贸易伙伴更加西化。禁令不仅没有坚持,而且外国水手喜欢这些设计并经常得到 刺青 作为他们在日本的时间的提醒。
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75: 19世纪末访问日本期间纹身的外国人的估计比例。这包括许多欧洲贵族,例如未来的英国国王乔治五世,他的手臂上有一条龙。他的父亲,国王爱德华七世,有多个纹身,包括他在耶路撒冷的一个十字架。
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As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference on tattoos. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:
“Tattoos, as symbols of independence and community, are memories of joy and pain. They also look very sweet. Look at their enduring history. 330: About a year, Roman Emperor Constantine banned tattoos on gladiators and prisoners because he said the face reflected the “divine beauty.” 50: The rough tattoos on the 5,300-year-old ice man Ötzi, discovered in 1991 on the border between Austria and Italy. Many of his tattoos – produced by rubbing charcoal into fine cuts – are placed in current acupuncture points. 12 to 15: The age at which most Samoan boys were tattooed around 1210 symbolized their new masculinity; the Samoan word “tatau” means “correct” or “like a worker.” Loading on Instagram 15th: Century Indian women were the first to get facial tattoos to indicate their tribe and marriage. 19:28: The section in the Torahs Vayikra section reads, “You should not engrave tattoos on yourself.” There is a common misconception that offenders cannot be buried in Jewish cemeteries; however, the Eastern Orthodox Alliance insists that they can. 1846: This year, Martin Hildebrandt opened the first tattoo shop in New York City. He later tattooed on both sides of the Civil War. 1872: This year, the Meiji government in Japan banned tattoos – tattoos created by inserting ink under the skin (see below) – because they wanted citizens to be more westernized with potential trading partners. The ban not only did not hold, but foreign sailors liked these designs and often got tattoos as reminders of their time in Japan. Loading on Instagram 75: The estimated proportion of foreigners with tattoos visiting Japan at the end of the 19th century. This includes many European nobles, such as the future British King George V, who had a dragon on his arm. His father, King Edward VII, had multiple tattoos, including one on a cross in Jerusalem. Buzzfeed: Best friends choose surprise tattoos for each other, and they actually do a great job.”