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The Chinese zodiac, also known as the zodiac, is a group of twelve animals used by some ethnic groups in China and East Asia to represent the year and the year of birth of a person. The cycle of the zodiac is 12 years. Everyone has an animal as their zodiac sign in their year of birth.
The 12 zodiac signs are rats, oxes, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, and pigs, which are distributed in turn in the twelve earthly branches, which is a Chinese folk method of calculating age, and is also an ancient chronological method, also known as the zodiac. The zodiac sign (animal calendar) is widely popular among the peoples of Asia and some countries in Eastern Europe and North Africa.
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Rat, ugly cow, Yinhu, Mao rabbit, Chenlong, snake, afternoon horse, Wei sheep, Shen monkey, rooster, dog, pig.
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Rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, pigs.
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Aesthetic standards are different, and there will be inappropriate answers.
Dragons, chickens, horses, and tigers are all cute.
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The 12 zodiac signs are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.
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The 12 zodiac signs are composed of 11 animals from nature, namely rats, oxen, tigers, rabbits, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, pigs and the legendary dragons, which are used to record the year, and are arranged in order as rats, ugly oxes, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, roosters, dogs, and pigs. It is widely used in many countries and nationalities. There are many poets who write poems depicting the 12 zodiac signs.
At the same time, the zodiac signs are also used in Chinese medicinal herbs and cartoon names.
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Zi rat, ugly cow, 寅 (yín) tiger, 卯 (mǎo) rabbit, 辰龙, 巳 (sì) snake, afternoon horse, 未羊, shen monkey, 酉 (yǒu) chicken, 戌 (xū) dog, 海 (hài) pig are the twelve earthly branches and their corresponding zodiac signs.
The Twelve Earthly Branches, also known as the Twelve Branches, are the general names of Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. The composition of the heavenly stems and earthly branches formed the traditional calendar of ancient China, which was matched with the heavenly stems in ancient China to represent the order of years, months, and hours.
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The 12 zodiac signs are composed of 12 animals that originate from nature, namely the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig and the legendary Dragon.
The visualization of the zodiac represents the twelve 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 gradually integrated into the concept of folk beliefs, in married life, Nian, etc., each zodiac sign has a wealth of legendary characters.
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The 12 zodiac signs, also known as the zodiac, are 12 animals in China that match the 12 earthly branches with the year of birth of a person, including rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and 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 the Sui Jue "On Balance" by Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The zodiac is a figurative representative of the twelve earthly branches, namely Zi (Rat), Chou (Ox), Yin (Tiger), Mao (Rabbit), Chen (Dragon), Si (Snake), Wu (Horse), Wei (Sheep), Shen (Monkey), You (Rooster) Stupid, 戌 (Dog), Hai (Pig), with the development of history gradually integrated into the concept of folk beliefs, manifested in marriage, life, New Year, etc., each zodiac has a rich legend, and in order to form a concept interpretation system, become the image philosophy in folk culture, such as the genus of marriage, temple fair prayers, 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.
As a long-standing symbol of folk culture, the zodiac has left a large number of poems, spring couplets, paintings, calligraphy and paintings and folk crafts depicting the image and symbolism of the zodiac in the past dynasties. In addition to China, many countries around the world issue Chinese zodiac stamps during the Spring Festival as a way to express their wishes for the Chinese New Year.
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The 12 zodiac signs in our country are scientifically used to record the year and time. Why are the 12 zodiac signs linked to this? In fact, there were six kinds of calendars in ancient China, namely the Yellow Emperor calendar, the Zhuan calendar, the Xia calendar, the Yin calendar, the Zhou calendar and the Lu calendar.
And the lunar calendar or lunar calendar that we commonly use now is actually the summer calendar.
The summer calendar uses the heavenly stem and the earthly branch to arrange the year number and date, and the heavenly stem has a total of ten characters, so it is also called the ten stems, and the earthly branch has a total of twelve characters.
The order of the heavenly stem and the earthly branch.
Heavenly stems: A, B, C, D, D, propyl, heptane, non-decyl.
Earthly Branch: Zi Chou Yin Mao Chen Si Wu Wei Shen Youshu Hai.
The combination of the 10 heavenly stems and the 12 earthly branches, the 10 heavenly stems and the 12 earthly branches and the 5 rounds, evolved into 60 code names, which are used to record the year, month, day, and hour. Calendarists and astrologers call it the Sixty Jiazi.
The calendar used in the Xia region.
January: The time it takes for the Moon to make one revolution around the Earth - days.
Year: The time it takes for the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun - days.
In order to match the average number of days in a year with the number of days in the return year (round), set the Running Moon.
Later, the ancients ordained the 12 zodiac signs to be linked to the heavenly stems and earthly branches for the purpose of keeping the year. The zodiac is made up of eleven animals from nature: the Rat, the Ox, the Tiger, the Rabbit, the Snake, the Horse, the Sheep, the Monkey, the Rooster, the Dog and the Pig, as well as the legendary Dragon.
Each year is a certain zodiac year, so according to the lunar calendar, everyone has their own zodiac signs, for example, people born in September of the 2000 solar calendar are dragons, and people born in the year of the sheep are sheep. In order to pray for good luck, people also choose names according to the zodiac signs and zodiac signs, such as:
People who belong to the dragon are named Chen Jinlong, Li Xianglong, etc.
The zodiac corresponds to the earthly branch.
Zodiac: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.
Earthly Branch: Zichou Yin Maochen has not yet applied for the unitary of the sea.
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The origin of the zodiac.
As an ancient folk cultural phenomenon, there are different opinions about the origin of the 12 zodiac signs. Some people believe that the zodiac and the earthly branch have the same origin, which can be traced back to the legendary era of prehistory, and the Yellow Emperor in the "Historical Records" "built Jiazi to live for the year", "Da Tuo made Jiazi" is a reflection of this kind of saying, and scholars believe that the Jiazi referred to here is the zodiac sign. Qing Dynasty scholar Zhao Yi believes that the zodiac first originated from the nomads in northern China, and he said in the "Yu Cong Kao":
At the beginning of the Gaibei custom, it didn't matter about the twelfth birthday of the ugly Yin, but when the age of the rat, cow, tiger and rabbit was divided, it was spread in China, and it was not wasted. (See Qing Zhao Yi's "Examination of the Yu Cong"). Some scholars even hold the view that the zodiac is outside, that the ten knowledge disturbing the two zodiac signs were introduced to China by ancient Babylon, and the representative of this view is Guo Moruo, who said in "Oracle Bone Script Research: Shi Zhigan" that "the twelve portraits are found in Babylon, Egypt, and India, but they are not very ancient, and none of them are more than 100 years after the Western era."
The intention is that the countries of the Western Regions in the Han Dynasty were formulated in imitation of the twelve signs of Babylon, and then spread to the surrounding areas. "It is believed that the zodiac was formulated by the inhabitants of the Middle East to imitate the Babylonian zodiac, and its introduction to China was when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty passed through the Western Regions. The above views are different opinions, and the author does not dare to judge right and wrong subjectively, but through a large number of documents, it is proved that the zodiac did originate in China, and it is the crystallization of animal worship, totem worship and early astronomy of the Chinese ancestors.
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