Relax 4D take a break, take relax after check 4D

28Jan/120

Flower Dog – Best Valentine Surprise

I AM REAL DOG Woof..wooof~!

Nice ? is time to get one for your love one this Feb, hehehe!

 

Src: http://www.designswan.com/archives/lovely-flower-dog.html

 

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23Jan/120

The Legend of the Chinese Dragon

 

The Chinese New Year Dragon has a colorful history. The emblem of guardianship and vigilance, it was consecrated in the earliest religion of the Chinese people.

In ancient days the dragon was regarded as a most sacred animal, and used to be the imperial emblem of Chinese emperors. It is the first of the four Divine Creatures to Chinese-the others being the unicorn, the phoenix and the tortoise. Unlike the evil dragon the West, the Chinese Dragon is a beneficent and gracious creature and is worshipped as the divine ruler of Lakes, Rivers and Seas. It is the powerful yet gentle ‘Loong" that brings rain to the earth, hasten the crops and cools the toiling framer. It is one of the most popular of Chinese art motifs, being sculptured on stone pillars of Chinese temples and embroidered on beautiful gold and silk tapestries.

As imagined by the Chinese, the dragon has the head of a camel, the horns of a deer, fiery eyes and a long beard. Its ears are like those of a cow, its paws like the tiger’s and its claws sharp like an eagle’s. Its neck is serpentine; it has the belly of a frog and the scales of a carp. The Dragon first appeared in the sky, legend tells us, while an heir to the throne was born, and the country was blessed with peace and prosperity for many generation thereafter. Thus, the Dragon also served as a symbol of good fortune.

In parade appearance, the dragon performs its gyrations in pursuits of a costumed figure who holds aloft a pole with a ball on the end called the "Precious Pearl." The creature’s movement and tempo are controlled by this leader who manipulated the "pearl" according to plan, accompanied by drums and gongs.

According to the Chinese calendar, the dragon is the animal for those who were born this year and every 12 years before or afterwards. The year you were born is believed to influence your personality. Thus, for the dragons, they are soft-hearted, healthy, respected, energetic, and eccentric.

Dragon history by Thomas W. Chinn

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Src: http://www.moonfestival.org/legends/dragon.htm

http://open.salon.com/blog/zedpower/2012/01/08/guo_nian_hao_gong_xi_fa_cai_gong_hei_fat_choy_wan_shi_ru

21Jan/120

Dragon Tattoos

 

Src: http://www.pakistyle.com/tattoos/beautiful-dragon-tattoos-for-girls,

http://blog.asiantown.net/tags.aspx?t=Tattoos&p=7,

http://sexyamericatattoo.blogspot.com/2011/08/asian-dragon-tattoo-for-girls-2011.html

http://tattoogirldesigns.wordpress.com/category/sexy-chinese-tattoos/

http://dybiz.com/sites_randomblog/sexy-japanese-tattoo-girls

http://tattoos.semidi.com/category/girl-full-body-tattoos/page/7

15Jan/120

GongXiFattCai Apple! – The prosperity apples ~LOL

This is not photoshop, these are real apples with Gong Xi Fatt Cai (prosperity) printed on the skin!! 4 apples will cost you around RM12 in local supermarket. Dare to try?

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13Jan/120

Hot And Sexy Cover Girls…

 

 

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