Cầu Vòng Vàng,12 Chinese zodiac signs dates of birth animals chart images clip art images
2024-12-20 0:21:03
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Chinese title: Zodiac birth year and corresponding animal chart picture collection
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac is a unique symbol system that represents a time cycle and people's concept of the fate of the zodiac. This article will provide an in-depth introduction to the Chinese zodiac from a Chinese perspective, and present the birth dates of each zodiac animal in a concise and easy-to-understand table, along with the corresponding picture information. We will also explore the historical background and practical significance of the zodiac, with vivid graphic descriptions to help readers better understand and remember.
1. The origin and meaning of the 12 zodiac signs
The 12 zodiac signs are animals in ancient Chinese mythology and legend, and they represent different years and seasons. According to legend, the origin of the zodiac can be traced back to ancient astronomy and sacrificial culture. These animals are endowed with special symbolic meanings such as qualities such as courage, intelligence, loyalty, etc. Each zodiac sign has its own unique personality traits and cultural connotations, reflecting the unique understanding of nature and life of the Chinese nation.
2. A list of the zodiac animals and their birth years
Here is a list of the zodiac animals and their corresponding birth years:
|Zodiac Animal|Year of Birth|Description|Image Link (Click to enlarge image)|
|--------|--------|----------------------|--------------------------------------|
|Year of the Rat (cycled every 12 years)|represents wisdom and wit|[link to the image of the mouse]|
|Ugly Ox|Year of the Ox (cycled every 12 years)|Represents hard work and tenacity|[Ugly Cow Picture Link]|
|Year of the Tiger (cycled every 12 years)|represents courage and strength|[Yinhu picture link]|
|Year of the Rabbit (cycled every 12 years)|represents prudence and kindness|[Rabbit picture link]|
|Chenlong|Year of the Dragon (cycled every 12 years)|represents authority and dignity|[Chenlong picture link]|
The Year of the Snake (which cycles every 12 years) represents wisdom and mystery[Snake image link]|
|Horse Year|Horse (cycled every 12 years)|Represents enthusiasm and vitality|[Afternoon Horse Picture Link]|
The Year of the Sheep (which cycles every 12 years) represents meekness and peace[Sheep picture link]|
The Year of the Monkey (which cycles every 12 years) represents cleverness and dexterity[Shen Monkey Picture Link]|
The Year of the Rooster (which cycles every twelve years) signifies the beginning of a bright morning effort[Rooster picture link]|
The Year of the Dog (which cycles every 12 years) represents loyalty and friendship[Dog image link]|game tien len
The Year of the Pig (which cycles every 12 years) represents abundance and good fortuneIn this table, we provide links to the corresponding birth years of the twelve zodiac animals, as well as related descriptions and characteristics, so that readers can intuitively understand the characteristics of each zodiac through images while the text content. By clicking on the corresponding picture link, you can view a large picture of each zodiac animal and deepen your understanding and memory12. 2. The Practical Significance of Zodiac Culture In modern society, Zodiac culture still has a far-reaching impact. In people's daily lives, zodiac signs are not only used to predict fate and personality traits, but are also widely used in social situations and cultural activities. For example, during the Chinese New Year, people often choose names, give gifts, and celebrate according to the zodiac. At the same time, the zodiac is also one of the important themes of traditional Chinese art, which is widely used in painting, paper-cutting, stamps and other fields. In addition, the zodiac culture has also received extensive attention and research in the world, and has become one of the important carriers of Chinese cultural communication and exchange. 4. ConclusionThis article introduces the origin and significance of the 12 zodiac signs, and presents the birth year and related characteristics of each zodiac animal through a table. At the same time, the application and influence of zodiac culture in modern society are also discussed. It is hoped that through the introduction of this article, readers will be able to better understand and understand China's zodiac culture and its profound historical background and cultural connotation. (This article is for demonstration purposes only, and links to relevant stock photos should not be used in non-standard applications such as politics or business.) )