
Synopsis
As the old saying goes, "A Chinese dragon tattoo should never go beyond the shoulder; a tiger should never descend the mountain; the Guanyin statue should keep her eyes closed, for she does not save the world when her eyes are open; when Guan Gong's eyes are open, he kills in the mortal realm." These are all taboos in traditional tattoo culture. My grandfather, however, was a tattoo artist. He set a clear price for his tattoos—eighty thousand per piece—but not only did people not find it expensive, some even offered five times the price to have one. People came from all over the country, and even from distant regions, seeking him out. The reason my grandfather's tattoos were so popular was simple: the things he tattooed were far too sinister.
Table of Contents
- 1Chapter 1: Tattoos2024-11-19
- 2Chapter 2: Devouring Meiluo2024-11-19
- 3Chapter 3: The Mysterious Man2024-11-19
- 4Chapter 4: The Celestial Master with Corpse Spots2024-11-19
- 5Chapter 5: The Terrifying Night2024-11-19
- 6Chapter 6: The Tattoo of the Ancestor of Corpses2024-11-19
- 7Chapter 7: The First Deal2024-11-19
- 8Chapter 8: The Nightmare2024-11-19
- 9Chapter 9: The Dream-Eating Baku2024-11-19
- 10Chapter 10: The Coffin2024-11-19
- 11Chapter 11: The Twins2024-11-19
- 12Chapter 12: The Three-Eyed Child2024-11-19
- 13Chapter 13: Hong Wu of the Crematorium2024-11-19
- 14Chapter 14: Tattooing Xu Meng2024-11-19
- 15Chapter 15: Yin Tattoo2024-11-19
- 16Chapter 16: Tragic Death2024-11-19
- 17Chapter 17: The Corpse Fetus2024-11-19
- 18Chapter 18: Corpse Dissolving Water2024-11-19
- 19Chapter 19: The Powerful Figure Behind2024-11-19
- 20Chapter 20: The Golden Scaled Python Tattoo2024-11-19