Chinese title: Comparison table of pictures of animals corresponding to the zodiac signs and birth year
Introduction: In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac zodiac has a pivotal position. In Chinese folklore, judging an individual’s zodiac sign based on the year of birth is a unique cultural phenomenon. This article will introduce the correspondence between the zodiac signs and the year of birth in detail, and attach beautiful pictures of animals for readers to compare and rememberLegend of Paladin. Let’s explore the stories and meanings behind these vivid and interesting zodiac signs.
1. The 12 zodiac signs and their symbolic meanings
The Chinese zodiac signs include the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolism and character traits, and they represent the unique understanding and observation of the world by the Chinese people. For example, the rat represents wit and flexibility, and the ox represents industriousness and perseverance.
2. Comparison table of zodiac signs and year of birth
Here is a comparison table of the 12 zodiac signs and the year of birth:
|Zodiac|Year of birth|Examples of corresponding years|Picture link (click to enlarge to view)|
|—-|——–|———-|————–|
|Rat|19xx (repeat every 12 years)|20xx (e.g., Gengzi year)|Image link: [Click to enlarge the picture of the rat]|
|Cow|Year separated from the rat by one year|e.g.: Jiazi year|Image link: [Click to enlarge the picture of the cow]|
|Tiger|Another year is the Year of the Tiger|Year of Bingyin, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the Tiger]|
|Rabbit|Every other year is the Year of the Rabbit|Ding Mao Year, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the rabbit]|
|Dragon|Another year apart is the Year of the Dragon|The Year of the Dragon, etc., all have special significance, such as the Year of Gengchen, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the dragon]|
|Snake|The year of birth is the Year of the Snake|Such as the Year of the Snake|Image link: [Click to enlarge the picture of the snake]|
|Horse|Year of birth is the Year of the Horse|Jiawu Year, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the horse]|
Sheep|The year of birth is the Year of the Sheep|Such as the Year of the Sheep, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the sheep]|
|Monkey|Year of Birth is the Year of the Monkey|Jiashen Year, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge the picture of the monkey]|
|Rooster|The year of birth is the Year of the Rooster|such as the Year of Xinyou, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the chicken]|
|Dog|Year of birth is the Year of the Dog|Year of the Dog|Year of the Dog, etc.|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the dog]|
|Pig|Year of birthEvery Hai is the Year of the Pig|Yihai Year, etc. (the most recent year’s example is the year of Jihai in xxxx years)|Image link: [Click to enlarge to view the picture of the pig]|
Note: The years listed in this article are examples only, and the specific year of birth needs to be calculated according to the lunar calendarxổ số miền nam thứ ba. Readers can find the exact zodiac genus and the corresponding year of birth through the lunar calendar search tool.
3. The inheritance and influence of zodiac culture
As one of the essences of traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac is deeply loved and sought after by the masses. Zodiac culture not only plays an important role in the Lunar New Year, but also exerts a wide influence on all aspects of daily life. Through the inheritance and development of the zodiac culture, we can better understand and inherit the cultural heritage of the Chinese nation. In addition, with the acceleration of globalization, the influence of zodiac culture is gradually expanding, becoming one of the important contents of global cultural exchanges. Conclusion: As an important part of traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac zodiac has been deeply integrated into the lives of Chinese people. Through the knowledge and understanding of the 12 zodiac signs, we can not only better understand the history and culture of the Chinese nation, but also find a sense of belonging and identity for our own life. It is hoped that this article will help readers better understand and memorize the correspondence between the zodiac and the year of birth, and at the same time deepen their knowledge and understanding of the zodiac culture.