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Zodiac Chinese article: Birth year and picture analysis of zodiac animals
1. The origin of the zodiac and Chinese culture
Since ancient times, Chinese people have believed that zodiac culture can reflect an individual’s personality traits and future fortunes. These 12 zodiac signs are ancient Chinese worship and respect for specific animals in nature. Each year is associated with a specific animal, and the cycle repeats itself, forming a unique zodiac system. This article will introduce you to the origin and meaning of the 12 zodiac signs and the analysis of the pictures of each zodiac animal.
2. The order of the 12 zodiac signs and the division of the year
The 12 zodiac signs are, in order, Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific lunar year, and the cycle repeats. Here are the birth years corresponding to each zodiac sign:
– Year of the Rat, Year of Birth: Jiazi Year (e.g., Gengzi Year), etc. People born in the Year of the Rat are usually resourceful, intelligent, and adaptable. Shown below is a picture of a rat (picture 1)GP Điện Tử. The mouse in the picture is nimble and alert, symbolizing wit and acuity.
– Year of the Ox Year of Birth: Year of the Ox (e.g., Year of Xin Chou), etc. People born in the Year of the Ox are usually hardworking and down-to-earth. Below is a picture of a cow (picture 2). The ox symbolizes the spirit of diligence and perseverance.
…… (and so on to the end of the zodiac)
3. Analysis and symbolism of zodiac animal pictures
Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolism and cultural connotations. These animals not only represent a zodiac symbol, but also carry people’s expectations for life and awe of nature. The following is a breakdown of the pictures of each zodiac animal and its symbolism:
– The rat in the picture symbolizes wisdom and dexterity; The ox represents industriousness and tenacity; The tiger symbolizes bravery and strength; The rabbit represents gentleness and wit; The dragon symbolizes authority and auspiciousness; The snake represents wisdom and mystery; Horses represent energy and enthusiasm; The sheep symbolizes peace and kindness; The monkey represents wit and humor; The rooster symbolizes diligence and punctuality; The dog represents loyalty and courage; The pig symbolizes wealth and good fortune. These pictures show the characteristics and symbolism of each zodiac animal through vivid images. By appreciating these pictures, we can gain a deeper understanding of the cultural connotations and stories behind each zodiac sign. At the same time, these pictures can also be used as works of art for decoration and creation. They not only enrich our visual experience, but also let us feel the charm of Chinese culture more deeply. In traditional Chinese folk culture, the zodiac is a very important part, representing the profound traditional culture and historical heritage of the Chinese people. Can not be blindly superstitious, in the end, let us enjoy these exquisite zodiac animal pictures, and inherit and carry forward the excellent culture of the Chinese nation, in summary, the Chinese zodiac is not only a traditional folk culture, embodiment, but also carries a wealth of symbolism and profound wisdom, only when we understand and respect this wisdom, we can better feel the unique charm and value of traditional culture.

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