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The composition and order of the 12 zodiac signs (animal calendar) vary from nation to nation or country. At present, the 12 zodiac signs (animal calendars) of the Han, Hui, Tibetan, Hani, She, Lahu, Naxi, and Altaic language groups, as well as Korea, Korea, and Japan, are completely consistent in composition and order, as follows: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.
For example, the zodiac (animal calendar) of some ethnic groups is different from the previous one, such as the zodiac (animal calendar) of most regions of the Li nationality is the same as before, while the Maodao Li people replace the "tiger" with "worm", "cat" instead of "rabbit", "fish" instead of "snake", "meat" instead of "horse", and "human" instead of "sheep"; In most areas, the 12 zodiac signs (animal calendar) of the Yi people are the same as before, while the names and orders of the 12 zodiac signs (animal calendar) of the Yi people in Ailao Mountain in Yunnan are: tiger, rabbit, pangolin (dragon), snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig, rat, and cow. Except for one difference (there is now a saying that "dragon" is used instead of "pangolin"), the order is also different from the previous one.
The reason why the Yi people of Ailao Mountain put the "tiger" first is said to be because they think they are the descendants of the tiger and respect the tigress as their first appearance. Held every three years, the festival is held on the first day of the Tiger Moon (the first month) of the Tiger Moon at the local Tigress Temple. The door of every house must be painted in the shape of a tiger to show respect for the tiger.
That's why there is such a sorting. If it is pushed forward or backward in order, it is still the same as before. The 12 zodiac signs (beast calendar) of the Yi people in western Guizhou are:
Dragons, phoenixes, horses, ants, people, chickens, dogs, pigs, finch, cows, tigers, snakes; The zodiac signs (animal calendar) of the Dai people in the Dehong area are the same as before, while the Dai people in the Xishuangbanna area have changed "pig" to "elephant", "dragon" to "Jiao" or "big snake", and "sheep" to "ant".
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The weasel did not have a good heart to give the chicken a New Year's greeting.
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The bad one refers to the zodiac pig, refers to the zodiac dog, and refers to the zodiac snake.
Snake is the most tenacious of the zodiac, Xiao snake belongs to the kind of people who are more concerned about their emotional control, in front of many people, Xiao snake is very good at managing their emotions, but when there is no one, Xiao snake opportunity to let their emotions flow, crying or laughing, in fact, Xiao Snake's heart is very gentle, very quiet, and very affectionate, always for the sake of the overall situation, so, they don't want to let their emotions infect everyone.
Xiao Snake is very harsh on himself, suppresses himself, even if he wrongs himself, it will not affect everyone, this is Xiao Snake, a person who is strong on the outside but very fragile on the inside.
The 12 zodiac signs, also known as the zodiac, are the 12 animals in China that match the year of birth with the 12 earthly branches, the baorat, the ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig.
The origin of the zodiac is related to animal worship. According to the Qin Jane unearthed in Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land in Hubei Province and Fangmatan in Tianshui in Gansu Province, it can be seen that there was a relatively complete zodiac system in the pre-Qin period. The earliest hand-me-down document that records the same 12 zodiac signs as in modern times is Wang Chong's "On Balance" in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The 12 zodiac signs are the figurative representations of the 12 earthly branches, namely Zi (Rat), Chou (Ox), Yin (Tiger), Mao (Rabbit), Chen (Dragon), Si (Snake), Wu (Horse), Wei (Sheep), Shen (Monkey), You (Rooster), 戌 (Dog), Hai (Pig).
With the development of history, it has gradually integrated into the folk belief concept of mutual reciprocity, which is manifested in marriage, life, New Year's fortune, etc., each zodiac has a rich legend, and thus forms a concept interpretation system, which has become an image philosophy in folk culture, such as the zodiac on the marriage, temple prayer, natal year, etc. In modern times, more people regard the zodiac as the mascot of the Spring Festival and become a symbol of entertainment and cultural activities.
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