Ancient Wu killer mixed city

Chapter 308 Human Skin Painter

But the kids were all excited when they heard this, and they all rushed over and shouted, "Yes, anyone with information will have it now."

"Hehe" Lu Yu smiled and looked back at him, "Do you know what intelligence is?"

"It's just something useful to you," the pockmarked kid replied

Lu Yu turned around after hearing this, "Then is your information useful to me?"

"I don't know." Xiao Mazi scratched his head and grinned

"Hehe, tell me about it and let me think about it," Lu Yu said.

"I heard from Qin Yu that you are very interested in that Chen Chenchen blind man?"

"Ah, that's it." This sounds awkward, as if Lu Yu has some special hobbies, but it is reasonable to understand it literally.

"I, I know him" Xiao Mazi patted his chest and said [

"Oh"

"Eunzhen knew my family lived not far from his house before entering the city. If you don't believe me, ask her." He pointed to the "Wang Erniu" who was beaten up by Xiao Qin Yu

Lu Yu saw that the two girls were having a good fight and didn't bother him. He patted Xiao Mazi to signal him to follow him. The two of them walked slowly along the alley.

"Can she testify?" Lu Yu asked

"That's right, we all lived in the suburbs at the time." A girl next to Xiao Mazi said that the girl looked quite quiet and had a slightly bookish look on her small face. others are different

Listening to a stutterer tell a story is very tiring. Anyone who has had similar experience would not doubt it.

It turns out that Blind Chen is still an aboriginal resident, and he lived in this area a long time ago. Even the strange yard full of traps in his house is an ancestral tradition with a history of at least a hundred years.

When Mazi was young, there were only two members of the Chen family, one old and one young, and it was Blind Chen who was 40 or [-] years old and still in his prime without a wife.

The old one is Blind Chen, his father is an old man with a white beard. It is reasonable to say that his father's age should be five or sixty years old, and he has not yet reached the level where his beard and hair are all white, but this old man is just a priest with white eyebrows. Fuchen's long beard almost droops to the ground. He often leans on a cane and carries a gourd behind his back. Those who don't know the background think he is a wandering doctor like Hua Tuo Bian Que.

Old Chen wears Taoist robes and also wears hair, but it seems that he doesn’t follow the Tao and doesn’t catch ghosts. It doesn’t count as fate, but his small life is very nourishing. It’s not for anything else because this family has a unique tattoo that has been handed down from generation to generation.

Tattoo is a technique with a long history. It is also called tattoo in ancient classical Chinese. The literary point of "Nirvana" is to depict an ideal picture on the human skin and then retain the memory as an activity of the most beautiful picture in life. To put it bluntly, it is to portray the image on the body

As a part of human history and culture, tattoos have lasted for at least 2000 years. Like many intangible cultural heritages, as a custom, it has a rather cumbersome historical process of development and evolution.

According to historical records, the art of tattooing in my country generally originated from "Yue". Before the Tang Dynasty, Chinese ancient books said that Yue people "respected witches and ghosts, feared ghosts and gods" and were very keen on tattoos. At that time, they had a thing called "broken hair tattoo". The tattoos of people of all nationalities including the Dai people in the territory originated here

As for how tattoos appeared, as a cultural phenomenon, tattoos should be traced back to the ancestors’ fear of some harmful animals or imaginary "monsters". For example, in "Huainanzi", someone explained the place "Yue". "There are few things about land but many things about water", so people "get tattooed like scale insects" in order to achieve the ideal effect of "being in the shape of a dragon so that it will not hurt the dragon when entering the water".

What do you mean? It means that there were constant floods at that time. When you get tattoos, people’s skin is like a dragon. When people go into the water, those water monsters don’t dare to bully you.[

From this point of view, tattooing at this time is still a simple bionic movement. To put it simply, the purpose of tattooing is to seek harmony with man and nature in a way of "picturing meaning".

The ancestors who practiced witchcraft believed that although dragons are evil and tigers are poisonous, they will not hurt their children. With fish scales and beast patterns on their bodies, and later Buddhist tablets, they can regard themselves as "dragons", "tigers" and "tigers". It can be said that the blessing of "God, Buddha, and auspiciousness" can be said to be the best of both worlds. It can be seen that the tattoos at that time expressed the simple mentality of ancient people in order to adapt to the special environment and live in harmony with nature.

However, with the development of the times, the impression of tattoos in life is mostly unbelievable. The huge tattoos in daily life are easy to remind people of underworld characters, like a famous scene in a certain movie: if you want to pretend, you have to take it off. The clothes let you see that I have a green dragon on the left and a white tiger on the right. The old cow is on the waist, the dragon head is on the chest, and the flowers are colorful.

In fact, the idea that tattoos are exclusive to the underworld is not suitable for modern life. In recent years, the society has become more and more open, and the people have accepted a large number of cultural information from Europe, America, Japan, Korea, etc. Men and women are not as traditional as before, and tattoos are no longer taboo. Even today. It seems to regard it as an important form of fashion pursuit

Go to the street and flip through the clothes to see that this thing is found on many trendy men and women. What's more interesting is that the parts of the tattoo are becoming more and more private. There are more and more hidden in the underwear. It can't be found to a certain extent.

There are roughly three types of tattoos in China

The first is the oldest one handed down by the Maori, mainly using shark teeth and animal bone spurs to tie wooden sticks, dip them in ink, and then beat them into the skin with a small hammer for depiction.

The second method appeared later and is more brutal, but it is also considered energy-saving and environmentally friendly. This method is mostly tied together with several needles and tied to a wooden stick, and then pricked into the skin by hand.

The third method is the most popular in recent years. Generally, it uses a motor to drive the needle to penetrate the skin. It is highly efficient and easy to operate. It is an important product under the high-tech movement. Nowadays, tattoo artists often use this method.

However, as veteran craftsmen, the Chen family and his son always use the first type

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