In some fairy tales and anime, there were cases of immortals having imprints on their foreheads, such as Guan Yin Bodhisattva possibly having imprints similar to the white hair image on her forehead (even though it wasn't explicitly mentioned as imprints, it was inferred from common images); Six Paths Immortal had a red imprint on his forehead, the exact meaning unexplained; Tang San had a blue Seagod imprint on his forehead, shaped like the Vast Sea Cosmic Shroud. In addition, in the Tang Dynasty of China, the flower mother-of-pearl on the forehead of a beautiful woman could be used as a decoration. There were three colors of gold, green, and bright red. The style ranged from simple small dots to complicated flowers and creative patterns. However, this was not the mark on the forehead of an immortal, but a kind of decoration culture for reference. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was an invisible symbol on the head of an immortal, the Three Flowers. This was a symbol of becoming an immortal. If one lost the Three Flowers, they would become an ordinary person. The Three Flowers were the three most important elements in the cultivation of Inner Core, namely, essence, qi, and spirit. In addition, many immortals would have a golden circle on their heads when they appeared. The immortals in Taoist temples and the gods in Chaoyuan Painting all had this golden halo. This halo was originally derived from the halo behind and above the Buddhist Buddha statue. It was called "round light" or "raising light" to show the majesty of Buddha. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was no specific name for the mark on the forehead of an immortal in the myths and legends. However, there were special cases in some stories, such as the red mark on the forehead of the Six Paths Immortal, but there was no specific name for it. It only meant that it was not the red reincarnation of the Shura Eye. In folk myths, it was mentioned that the reincarnation of the immortal might have a birthmark on the forehead, but there was no mention of a specific name for this birthmark on the forehead. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The common patterns of hornless dragons were mother and son hornless dragons (including dragon combinations such as two dragons and three dragons), two big and small hornless dragons facing each other, or the big dragon looking back at the small dragon/the small dragon looking back at the big dragon. There were also patterns of coiled hornless dragons, round hornless dragons, and double hornless dragons. These could be considered as the more typical and relatively simple and easy to understand hornless dragon patterns. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were a few novels with tattoos as the theme that he could recommend. Among them," Sweet oxygen " was a novel with a male lead who was a tattoo artist. The author was Zhang Yuqing. In addition," There's a Dragon on Him " was also a novel with tattoos as its theme. The male protagonist was a retired soldier with a real dragon tattoo. These two novels meet your requirements.
Auspicious patterns were common decorative patterns in China traditional culture, used to express blessings and symbolize auspicious meaning. These patterns were usually represented by patterns, homophones, and words. Some of the common auspicious patterns included peonies, peaches, pomegranate, bats, magpies, fish, and so on. Peonies represented wealth, peaches represented birthday wishes, pomegranate represented many children, bats represented blessings, magpies represented happiness, fish represented wealth, and so on. In addition, there were also many auspicious patterns made of various animals and plants, such as plum blossoms, bamboo, white-headed dragon, horse, monkey, deer, crane, ganoderma lucidum, red crane, Buddha's hand, swastika belt, catfish, Ruyi, lotus, etc. Through metaphor, analogy, pun, and symbolism, these patterns were combined with auspicious words, folk proverb, and mythical stories, implying people's desire for a better life.
Chapter 463 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from 60% of Robin's soul energy alone was undoubtedly huge, Since birth he had... and follows through on Even after he reached the second degree, he tried hard but couldn't see a....
Chapter 463 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from 60% of Robin's soul energy alone was undoubtedly huge, Since birth he had... and follows through on Even after he reached the second degree, he tried hard but couldn't see a....
Chapter 463 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from 60% of Robin's soul energy alone was undoubtedly huge, Since birth he had... and follows through on Even after he reached the second degree, he tried hard but couldn't see a....
A practical answer is Chapter 463, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with 60% of Robin's soul energy alone was undoubtedly huge, Since birth he had..., adds pressure through As for this, it is the fourth stage which is much more difficult, and I..., and ends on.