The Phoenix and Dragon is the Chinese symbol of unity between man and woman. So often, you will find that those two mythological beasts are entwined, as if loving but both ferocious yet beautiful in their design. The Phoenix is the female and the Dragon is the male.
the above is just what they want you to think.. but really, it's about the doom that's coming on December 21 2012 when the star nibiru comes back and interferes with our gravitation and causes tidal waves and volcanoes to erupt. it's all in the astronomy, back to the symbols the phoenix being the star nibiru and the dragon is actually the year of the dragon. where the two symbols collide.
Usually the Phoenix bird symbolize 're-birth'
The Phoenix has long been presented as a symbol of rebirth, immortality, and renewal in Greek Myth.
It symbolises rebirth. according to legend when a phoenix comes to the end of its life cycle it goes up in flames and is reborn from its ashes.
typically rebirth or reinvention.
The dragon and the phoenix as a pair originated in ancient China. The dragon symbolized the Emperor, and the phoenix symbolized the Empress. Over time, they have become known as symbols of the masculine (the dragon) and the feminine (the phoenix). I would say it would be very appropriate for a husband and wife to get tattoos of each animal, respectively, because of the symbolism of them. Also, when done by a masterful tattoo artist, dragons and phoenixes have a very strong and beautiful aesthetic. Actually, this is a tattoo concept that I thought of when I spent some time in China, but it can't be manifested yet, because I lack a husband...
I think it mean protection
The dragon tattoo means you were old enogh to get it but not old enough to understand the true meaning. The dragon itself is a free and fearless being. So the tattooing of it repercents your self of being free and fearless with life choices.
No.
dragon fly
The dragon and the phoenix as a pair originated in ancient China. The dragon symbolized the Emperor, and the phoenix symbolized the Empress. Over time, they have become known as symbols of the masculine (the dragon) and the feminine (the phoenix). I would say it would be very appropriate for a husband and wife to get tattoos of each animal, respectively, because of the symbolism of them. Also, when done by a masterful tattoo artist, dragons and phoenixes have a very strong and beautiful aesthetic. Actually, this is a tattoo concept that I thought of when I spent some time in China, but it can't be manifested yet, because I lack a husband...
There is no specific meaning for a dragon wrap ed around a scull. There are some meaning for them individually such as for a scull power over death, feelings of death or morning .The dragon can symbolize power strength ,or even luck. The meaning of a tattoo is generally determined by the wearer them self.
I think it mean protection
The dragon tattoo means you were old enogh to get it but not old enough to understand the true meaning. The dragon itself is a free and fearless being. So the tattooing of it repercents your self of being free and fearless with life choices.
Whatever the wearer wants it to mean.
Japanese Dragon: a reconciliation of opposites, a combination of yin and yang. It is strength and power combined with wisdom and is ultimately 'good'. In tattooing a dragon is an aspiration to wholeness amd wisdom. Phoenix: immortality it creates from rising from the ashes, it is a symbol of the undying soul, regeneration, resurrection and immortal life.
the phoenix
rebirth
Nope.
Sure, the artist can combine them in a way that you like. Just tell him what you want to be in the scenario.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was released on 12/20/2011.
Dragon