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Animal country refers to the zodiac ox. Because the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 and 1949 is the year of the Ox in the lunar calendar, the zodiac representative of the country's birthday is the ox. Ox people are taciturn, honest and simple, unwilling to disguise their appearance, full of compassion, and have the habits of diligence, hard work, and perseverance.
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Among the national protected animals, it is the Yin Tiger that belongs to the Chinese zodiac, followed by the Shen Monkey, and some monkeys also belong to the National Protected Animals.
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Chicken. Because the chicken has been shouting the country country
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Dragons, because we are all descendants of dragons are satisfied.
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Tigers, dragons, snakes, monkeys, such as the Siberian tiger and the South China tiger, the dragon is a spiritual totem, and the whole country is protected and respected by default. The snake depends on what kind of snake it is, and some rare species are no less protected than the giant panda. Monkeys are also some species, like snakes.
It's just that most of them aren't.
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Bison, wild yak.
Tiger bee monkeys, bear monkeys, Taiwanese monkeys, guinea tail monkeys, langurs, golden snub-nosed monkeys, gibbons Przewalski's gazelle, high-nosed antelope, twisted horned antelope, Taiwanese serow, red impala, Taal sheep, ibex, Tibetan antelope slender-billed grouse, spotted-tailed hazel grouse, brown horse pheasant.
Above the python is a first-class protected animal.
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Among the 12 zodiac signs, there are tigers and monkeys that belong to the national protected animals.
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The 12 zodiac animals that belong to the state protection are, tigers, and monkeys.
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In the Chinese zodiac, tigers and monkeys belong to the state's protected animals. It seems like that's all there is to it. It belongs to the national protected animals.
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Tigers, whether Siberian tigers or South China tigers, are all national first-class protected animals.
Monkeys, Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys and Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys are all national first-class protected animals, and other wild monkeys are basically second-class protected animals.
Snakes and wild snakes are all protected animals of the second category or above.
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Without the dragon, the tiger is a first-class protected animal, and the monkey and snake should be a second-class protected animal.
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The country has 12 zodiac signs: Vietnam, Myanmar, India, Egypt, Greece, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Cambodia. Vietnam replaces rabbits with cats, India has lions but no tigers, and the rest are the same. Korean and Japanese zodiac signs are the same as those in China.
In addition to the Oak Country, there are many countries that also have zodiac signs. China's neighboring countries basically have zodiac signs. Needless to say, South Korea and Japan are exactly the same as the Chinese zodiac, except that the Japanese pig is a wild boar.
India and Thailand also have 12 zodiac signs. And it's pretty much the same as China. The order of the 12 zodiac signs in Vietnam is exactly the same as in China, which is nothing more than replacing the rabbit with a cat.
The order of the Indian zodiac is the same as that of China, which is nothing more than replacing the tiger with a lion. This is understandable, the status of lions in India is very high. The chicken was then replaced with a goldfinch bird, and the Chinese zodiac is also present in Myanmar.
Myanmar Zodiac Differences:
In the Chinese zodiac of the Burmese country, the zodiac here is different from ours in China, the Burmese people determine their zodiac according to the day of the week on which they are born, either by year or by week, and the number is reduced from 12 to 8 (tiger, lion, tusked elephant, toothless elephant, mouse, guinea pig, dragon, wonderful winged bird).
Monday is a tiger, Tuesday is a lion, the first half of Wednesday is a double-tusked elephant, the second half of the day is a toothless elephant, Thursday is a mouse, Friday is a guinea pig, Saturday is a dragon, and people born on Sunday are wonderful winged birds.
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