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[/caption]Here are some different types of Phoenix:
- Phoenix of Egyptian
The phoenix of Egyptian folklore speaks of an ancient bird that cry was so soulful and beautiful that it could fascinate humans in a purely magical way phoenix tattoos. The creature is said to have lived in the desert for 500 years before it would eat itself in a blaze of fire. Then, from its own ashes, it would be reborn to live another 500 years! As it flew through the skies above, it could leave a trail of fire, thus alerting all to its presence.
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[/caption]- Phoenix of Chinese
The phoenix of Chinese origin was composed much like other Chinese creatures – out of parts of other (more widely known and recognized) animals. It was said to have the head of a pheasant, explore on phoenix tattoo top of its head (the red, floppy part of a rooster), the beak of a bird (specifically a swallow), the neck of a tortoise, and flame-like additions (those appendages were similar to that of a common bird). It was an imaginary animal considered a bird of good luck and longevity.
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- Phoenix of China
The phoenix of China was meant to have several different colors of feathers. They were red, yellow, black, blue, and whitephoenix tattoos.
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[/caption]All colors enclosed the hidden virtues. Red stands for a long life and good luck; yellow is for protection against evil; black is for self-agriculture; blue is for knowledge; white is for peace and attentiveness.
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