i believe it means..humble and wisdom..because it brings luck in what ever u do.also...its helps u ease the stress and protect the evil that surrounds you and memorize the loved ones that has past..
Lord Guan is : (a) a Taoist God of wealth (and therefore of gambling), (b) a Buddhist Protector of the Dharma, (C) the Confucian God of war and martial virtue. Whether having his tatooincurs positive or negative karma depends completely upon you motivation. Lord Guan is : (a) a Taoist God of wealth (and therefore of gambling), (b) a Buddhist Protector of the Dharma, (C) the Confucian God of war and martial virtue. Whether having his tatoo incurs positive or negative karma depends completely upon you motivation.
Only the person wearing the tattoo can tell you what it means.
The Lotus flower tattoo means or symbolizes life changes or struggles.
it means plain and simple you want a tattoo go and get one dreams will be over with
The tattoo that is on Blade was a custom design drawn up by tattoo artist Freddy Negrete, who works out of Tattoo Mania in California. It has Polynesian aspects to it, but it has no actual meaning.
The duration of The Legend of Guan Gong is 2760.0 seconds.
Sanguo Yingxiong Zhuan Zhi Guan Gong was created in 1996.
The duration of Sanguo Yingxiong Zhuan Zhi Guan Gong is 2700.0 seconds.
Sanguo Yingxiong Zhuan Zhi Guan Gong ended on 1996-10-15.
Gong, Guan or Miao
Wuyu Shi has written: 'Guan gong zuo tian gong'
Guan Gong has written: 'Jin dai Tianjin jin rong ye yan jiu, 1861-1936 = A reaserch for finance in modern Tianjin'
guan gong (關公)
Gong fu guan lan - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA Malaysia:U Singapore:PG South Korea:15 UK:12
Jinbo. Lai has written: 'Qi ye gong gong guan xi' -- subject(s): Public relations
Lord Guan is : (a) a Taoist God of wealth (and therefore of gambling), (b) a Buddhist Protector of the Dharma, (C) the Confucian God of war and martial virtue. Whether having his tatooincurs positive or negative karma depends completely upon you motivation. Lord Guan is : (a) a Taoist God of wealth (and therefore of gambling), (b) a Buddhist Protector of the Dharma, (C) the Confucian God of war and martial virtue. Whether having his tatoo incurs positive or negative karma depends completely upon you motivation.
Xianhong Chen has written: 'Guan xi fan shi xia de gong guan yan jiu' -- subject(s): Public relations