“Jeff” emailed me asking about this tattoo he got when he was younger. At first he thought it meant “Strength”, he was into Karate at the time. Several recent events have led to him to believe that his tattoo does not mean “strength”.
Both characters are correct.
The character on the left
小 means “small”, “tiny” or “insignificant”, and the other
畜 means “livestock” or “domestic animals”.
Although in the classic Chinese literature
易經 (
I Ching), there is a mentioning about
小畜:
Hexagram 9 is named 小畜 , "Small Accumulating". Other variations include "the taming power of the small" and "small harvest". Just what exactly the “small harvest” is about, only “Jeff” would know.
If this had been another question from a military recruiter, I'd think that maybe "Jeff" was lying about thinking it means "strength." This hexagram is mentioned in the Tom Baker-era Doctor Who episode Warriors' Gate.
ReplyDeleteI think it should be translated as "little domestic animal" since the character for harvest is 蓄.
ReplyDeleteI think it's amazing how many people with horrible skin rashes/acne have pictures of their nasty, pustule-covered skin taken just so they can show off really crappy tattoos. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteBlimey, the guy only has a few freckles...!
ReplyDeletejust seen your site and seen i have a small harvest to. what can i do to fix it are do i have to put something biger over it?
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