Experts date the earliest form of written Chinese around three thousand years ago. This complex language consists of roughly sixty thousand characters, three thousand of which are in every day use, so creating your Chinese tattoo requires proper translation using the correct characters in the right context. Different styles and scripts of the Chinese language are very different to the modern simplified Chinese that is used today. Bear this in mind if you are trying to translate from English to Chinese yourself, because mistakes are all too common!
There are many different styles of writing, and over time the Chinese language has been divided into different scripts that define each style. Each one of these scripts is unique, and most would need a specialist translator to read them. Seal script is an ancient form of Chinese and is only used on legal and important documents, and as its name suggests is commonly used as a stamp on carved or wax seals. Cursive script, or grass script as it is otherwise known, is a form of writing that uses rounded strokes to form the characters. This style flows and joins characters together, and is very artistic in nature. Cursive script is often used by Chinese calligraphers and regarded by many as an art form.


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