The 12 zodiac signs, also known as zodiac signs and zodiac signs, are a group of animal symbols used to represent the year in China and some parts of East Asia, with a total of 12, in order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. They are matched with the twelve earthly branches to form a combination of Zi Rat, Ugly Ox, Yin Tiger, Mao Rabbit, Chenlong, Si Snake, Wu Ma, Wei Yang, Shen Monkey, Youji, Hu Dog, Hai Pig and so on.
The 12 zodiac signs have a long history, originating in ancient China, dating back to the Xia Dynasty. There are various theories about the origin of the Chinese zodiac, one believes that it is for the convenience of the year, and the other believes that it is related to totem worship. In the folk, people believe that the zodiac can affect a person’s personality, destiny, etc., therefore, the zodiac culture has a wide influence in China and East Asia.
In our country, people are accustomed to judging their character and destiny according to their zodiac signs, and use this as a basis to choose marriage partners, career development, etc. In addition, the zodiac has also derived many folk cultures, such as zodiac paper-cutting, zodiac stamps, etc. Internationally, the Chinese zodiac also has a certain popularity and influence, and has become an important part of Chinese culture.
The Chinese zodiac has a great relationship with the theory of five blessings, when the theory of five blessings and the zodiac are analyzed together, we often hear about the concept of three and six together, and the so-called three and six together refer to the attraction, affinity, and cohesion of certain forces in the five lucky elements (metal, wood, water, fire, earth).
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