The novels about the Ice Phoenix Tattoo and the Desert Eagle Weapon can be found in the following novels:
1. Battle Through the Heavens-Heavenly Silkworm Potato
2. The Peak of Martial Refinement-Momo
3. Douluo Continent-Tang Family's Third Young Master
4 "Covering the Sky"-Chen Dong
5 " Full Time Expert "-Butterfly Blue
[Lord Snow Eagle]-Ethereal Journey
7 " Battle Frenzy "-Heavenly Silkworm Potato
8 "Sword Comes"-Beacon Fire Playing with the Vassals
9 "A Thought of Eternity"-Ear Root
The male leads of the above novels all had the image of an ice phoenix tattoo and a desert eagle weapon. However, the specific novel needed to be confirmed according to the author and the specific plot.
Tattoos and tattoos hurt, but the degree of pain varied according to the individual's tolerance and the tattoo artist's skills. Tattoos and tattoos were essentially the same. They were both created by piercing the skin with a needle and placing the paint into the skin to form a pattern. Tattoo studios would usually use a special anesthetic for tattoos to reduce the pain. This anesthetic was applied externally and directly on the skin without any side effects. Everyone felt pain differently. Usually, the parts with more nerves would feel more pain, such as fingertips, buttocks, armpits, inner thighs, and inner arms. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the tattoo or the tattoo was more painful. It depended on the individual's feelings and the location of the tattoo.
There were some differences between tattoos and tattoos in terms of cleaning. Tattoos required special maintenance and protection measures, while tattoos needed to be cleaned and disinfected regularly, especially after the tattoo was done. Although both required cleaning and maintenance, the cleaning requirements were different for the genders of the two art forms. As for which was easier to remove, the degree of removal of tattoos and tattoos depended on the color of the tattoo and the depth of penetration. Generally speaking, black tattoos were easier to remove, while red, green, yellow, and other colors were more difficult to remove. Using lasers to remove black tattoos usually only required one or two attempts. However, for colored tattoos, even if they were washed off, there might still be some residual color. In general, the effect of tattoo removal varies from individual to individual. For specific situations, it is best to consult a professional tattoo shop or medical institution.
The Makit Desert and the Dawakun Desert were both desert scenic spots in the Kashgar Prefecture of Xinjiang. The Makit Desert was located in Makit County. It was featured by the N39° racing cultural resources and the Daolang culture. It had developed into a desert tourism destination that integrated sightseeing, leisure, and experiential tourism. There were tourist attractions such as desert cross-country and desert exploration in the scenic area. tourists could take off-road vehicles to travel through the desert and experience the magnificent scenery of the vast desert. The Dawakun Desert was located in Yopurga County. It was a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and was known as the "back garden" of Kashi. There were 3000 acres of naturally flowing lakes in the scenic area, surrounded by 50,000 acres of desert, forming a strange scene of sand and water. The tourists could take part in desert exploration, camel exploration, water entertainment and other projects, and they could also taste special snacks. The Makit Desert and the Dawakun Desert were both unique tourist attractions in the Kashgar Prefecture of Xinjiang, attracting many tourists to experience the beauty of the desert.
The last places a tattoo artist wanted to tattoo were the hands and the waist. Tattoos on hands were easy to lose color and fade. Moreover, the area of the fingers was small, making it difficult to make a fine tattoo. The side waist tattoo was close to the bone, so the pain was stronger.
Tattooists hated tattoo subjects the most: restless customers, hesitant customers, and inappropriate tattoo subjects. Tattoo artists hoped that the guests could quietly accept the tattoo process, and the guests who moved around would cause trouble for the tattoo artist. In addition, hesitant customers often changed the tattoo pattern or position, causing inconvenience to the tattoo artist. In addition, an inappropriate tattoo theme would also make the tattoo artist dissatisfied. However, there was no mention of the tattoo subject that tattoo artists hated the most.
Tattoo artists didn't dare to tattoo Buddha and Bodhisattva. In Chinese culture, Buddha and Bodhisattva were regarded as protective gods. Tattoo artists believed that the human body was a filthy place for Buddha, so it was not suitable to tattoo Buddha and Bodhisattva patterns on the body. If he had to tattoo it, he had to choose a good place to avoid tattooing it on his chest. The image had to be very clear.
Tattoo artists were most reluctant to tattoo the faces and hands of boys. Face tattoos were not accepted by everyone at this stage of society. It would bring about strange gazes and pressure. Tattoos on the hands were easy to fade and fade, and the effect after recovery might be different from what was expected. Tattoo artists would usually advise their customers to tattoo these areas.
There was no specific information about the movie Desert. The search results mentioned some desert-related movies, such as " Mohave Desert,"" Dune,"" Desert Shadow," etc., but there was no mention of a movie called " Desert." Therefore, I don't know the specific information about the movie 'Desert.'
There were some movies related to the desert. Among them," Camel Traveler,"" West Wind Fierce,"" No Man's Land,"" Western Region Iron Cavalry,"" Heroes of Heaven and Earth,"" Decisive Battle in Shama Town,"" Glorious Years,"" The Tale of Two Cities,"" Desert Warrior Ban Chao," and " The Hollow Chaser " were the ten must-see desert blockbusters. In addition, Dune was a 2021 movie about a mysterious and touching hero's journey. There was also an American war film called " Heroes of the Desert." It was set in the Battle of Alamein in World War II and told the story of a small team fighting desperately to stop the German troops in the desert. Other than that, the other search results did not mention any movies related to the desert.