1. Blessings on the shoulder:
The ink-style tattoo with the word "Fu" on the right shoulder, he said, means that Chinese people will put "Fu" on their doors during the New Year, which means "Fu". The meaning of "lucky arrival". During the Spring Festival, Wang Jiaer and his parents would post the characters "福" to wish the spring. What is worth noting is that the direction in which the blessing falls is his head, so it means that blessing comes to us.
2. Red lantern: Lantern? Tattoo is to commemorate the Mid-Autumn Festival when I was seven or eight years old.
3. Cartoon mice and chickens:
Jia Er’s left and right arms are tattooed with Q-versions of a little mouse and a chicken that he designed himself, because his mother’s zodiac sign is rat. , Dad’s zodiac sign is Rooster. Next to the two cartoons are the birthdays of the parents.
4. Western fencing:
Wang Jiaer’s father was once the head coach of the Hong Kong fencing team. Influenced by his father, Wang Jiaer came into contact with this sport since he was a child and achieved very good results. results. At the age of 12, he participated in the National Games and won his first fencing gold medal. This Western sword tattoo commemorates his athletic career.
5. Youth Olympic Games emblem:
This is to commemorate the first time Jackson Wang represented Hong Kong in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games (Youth Olympics) held in Singapore.