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.
I dont recommend dragon tattooes but flames under it will be a good idea. A few of my friends have dragon tattoos; one has it entwined with a phoenix, surrounded by fire, clouds and a cherry blossom or two (a whole back piece) which looks just amazing. Any other kind of oriental design would look good, too. You just have to take the style of the dragon and incorporate other pictures and things of that same style.
Phoenix, butterflies, Lotus flowers, that sort of things
Depends on what symbols you're looking for, A very popular symbol is a phoenix
Tribal tattoos are one of the more popular tattoo designs in America. With stars, crosses, angels, wings, phoenix, butterfly and dragons are not far behind.
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Fushichou is phoenix.
'Fushichou.'The Japanese word for phoenix is 'fushichou,' written: 不死鳥
A group of Phoenixes is not commonly referred to with a specific term as they are typically depicted as solitary creatures in mythology. A young Phoenix is sometimes referred to as a Phoenix chick.
It is 'fushichou' in Japanese.
'Shiroi fushichou.'
The Phoenix is a Japanese Breed with wonderfully long tails and have a calm disposition.
The Phoenix is often depicted as being red in color because red symbolizes fire and rebirth, which are key elements of the Phoenix's mythology. The vivid red feathers represent the fiery nature of the Phoenix as it is consumed by flames and then reborn from its ashes.
It is fushichou, written: 不死鳥
Black phoenix combine a legendary dragon and a phoenix together and you get a phoenix
不死鳥. Fushichou
fenikkusu (フェニックス) or fushichou (不死鳥)