Chinese title: Comparison table of zodiac signs and birth year (with pictures)
I. Introduction
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac signs carry a wealth of folk beliefs and traditional cultural connotations. They not only embody people’s unique understanding of the universe and life, but also deeply reflect the Chinese nation’s pursuit of a harmonious society and reverence for nature. This article will give you a detailed comparison table of the zodiac signs and birth year, with relevant pictures so that readers can better understand and recognize this cultural phenomenon.
2. Overview of the zodiac signs
The 12 zodiac signs are, in order, Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific year cycle, and the cycle repeats. Each zodiac sign also has its own symbolic meaning and cultural connotation, for example, the rat symbolizes wit and flexibility, and the ox symbolizes hard work. Each zodiac sign not only represents the year of birth of the person, but also often influences how people perceive and deal with things.WW88
3. Comparison Table of Zodiac Signs and Year of Birth (until 2021)
The following is a comparison table of the zodiac signs and the year of birth:
|Zodiac|Year of Birth|Image Link|Description|
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|Rat|2020|(link image)|It represents wit and flexibility, good at adapting to problems, and excellent communication skills|…… (Each zodiac sign is listed one by one in order to the end of the pig)|Here continue to list the attributes and characteristics of other zodiac signs in order by year. The following is an expanded list of content, emphasizing the characteristics and showing the uniqueness of each zodiac sign using a detailed depiction. In Chinese culture, the pig symbolizes wealth and good luck, and is cheerful and open-minded, down-to-earth, and kind-hearted. They usually have excellent intuition and decision-making skills, as well as being good at managing money and saving. The lucky color of the pig is red, which represents prosperity and auspiciousness. They love to enjoy good food and social activities and are passionate about life. Especially during the Spring Festival, the auspicious image of the pig is loved and respected by people. In addition, there is also a relationship between people with different zodiac signs to match and influence each other, which also reflects the concept of harmonious symbiosis in traditional Chinese culture. People with different zodiac signs complement each other in personality and form a harmonious network of social relationships. The cultural stories and legends behind each zodiac sign are also rich and diverse, and these stories are closely related to people’s daily lives, so that the zodiac culture is endlessly alive on the land of China. For many Chinese, the zodiac sign is not only their own appearance, but also a unique cultural identity and emotional sustenance. It is hoped that readers will have a deeper understanding and understanding of the Chinese zodiac culture through this article. With the development of the times and social changes, although many traditional concepts are changing, the zodiac culture is still circulating and influencing people’s lives in the Chinese community in China and even around the world. Whether it is the celebration of the New Year or various traditional customs in daily life, it is closely related to the zodiac, reflecting the profoundness and richness of traditional Chinese culture. Attached links to images at the end allow readers to learn more about the details and symbolism of each zodiac sign to better integrate and pass on this unique cultural heritage. 4. ConclusionThrough this article, we learned about the comparison table between the zodiac signs and the year of birth, as well as the cultural connotation and symbolism behind each zodiac sign. As an important part of traditional Chinese culture, zodiac culture is not only an important way for people to understand themselves and others, but also an important way to inherit and promote Chinese culture. It is hoped that readers will be able to understand and feel the charm of Chinese culture more deeply through this article, and draw wisdom and strength from it. This article can be used as a reference material for understanding traditional Chinese culture, especially the culture of the Chinese zodiac, and provides a way for readers to understand and learn about the culture of the zodiac.
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