Title: 12 Chinese zodiac animal symbols and their corresponding birth year list, names and pictures
In Chinese culture, the animal symbol of the zodiac is a symbolic part. These animals not only represent the cycle of time, but also symbolize the depth and diversity of Chinese culture. Today, let’s take a look at the symbols of the zodiac signs and their symbolic meanings, categorized by year of birth, with corresponding names and pictures.
1. The Rat (Shu) is born in the year of the child (midnight to early morning). The rat is the first of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs and symbolizes wisdom and alertness. They are a symbol of diligence and hard work, while also having great intuition and adaptability. Their intellect and keen sense of opportunity make them excellent businessmen and investors. Here’s a picture of a cute zodiac rat.
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2. Niu (Niu) is born in the year of the ugly (early morning to before sunrise). The ox is a symbol of tenacity and perseverance. They are hardworking, patient, and trustworthy. They are often able to stay calm and focused in difficult situations. Below is a picture of a tough zodiac ox.
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3. Hu is a tiger born in the year of Yin (before sunrise to 3 o’clock in the morning). The tiger represents strength and courage. They are self-confident people who usually show a positive attitude and determination to take on challenges. They are a symbol of leadership, with good determination and competitiveness. Below is a picture of the mighty Zodiac Tiger.
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Fourth, the rabbit (Wu) is born in the year of Mao (three o’clock in the morning to before sunrise)bí mật của đại dương. The rabbit is a symbol of peace and wisdom. They are usually mild-mannered, compassionate, and good at solving problems. They are good at understanding and understanding the feelings and needs of others. Below is a picture of a docile Zodiac Rabbit.
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The five to twelve zodiac signs are Dragon, She, Ma, Yang, Hou, Ji, Gou, and ZhuDB Trực Tuyến. Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolism and characteristics, and these zodiac signs are closely linked to Chinese history and culture. Their year is the same cycle as the Year of the Rat, and each zodiac sign represents a different year cycle and specific personality traits. These zodiac animals are also often used in art and design, and can be seen in decorative patterns, sculptures and other works of art. In the Chinese lunar calendar, each year begins with a new zodiac sign, and it is believed that each zodiac sign has its own unique luck and auspiciousness. Therefore, in Chinese culture, the zodiac animal symbol is an important cultural symbol and cultural heritage. Each zodiac sign also has its own traditional beliefs and cultural connotations related to patron saints and auspicious symbols. (For each zodiac sign, you need to insert a corresponding picture and explain its characteristics in detail)
Let’s take a look at what friends born in the Year of the Dragon look like. The dragon is a symbol of power and power in Chinese culture, but it also represents wisdom and mystery. Dragons usually have a high level of self-esteem and self-confidence, they are energetic and energetic people, adventurous and challenge-taking. The following is a description of the dog: (Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster and Pig zodiac characteristics and pictures are added in order) Dog people are loyal, determined, and hardworking, and they usually have good morals and loyalty to their friends. Each zodiac sign has its own unique characteristics and symbolism, and together they form the colorful traditional culture of China. To sum up: the Chinese zodiac animal symbol is one of the treasures of Chinese culture. These symbols are not only a way to mark time, but also represent people’s understanding and observation of the natural world, as well as their yearning and pursuit of beautiful things. These zodiac symbols are not only valued and respected in China, but more and more people around the world are beginning to understand and appreciate these symbols with deep cultural connotations. Therefore, the Chinese zodiac animal symbols have become a part of the world cultural heritage and one of the important bridges for mutual exchange and understanding between different countries and cultures. (Summarize with a comprehensive zodiac chart and a full text description.) )