Chinese title: Zodiac signs of birth date and their meaning detailed explanation of printable charts
Abstract: This paper introduces the traditional Chinese culture – the 12 zodiac signs, including the date, characteristics and meaning of each zodiac sign, and makes a detailed chart for readers to understand and print for reference. As an important part of traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac has always been deeply concerned and loved by people. Through this article, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the story and meaning behind each zodiac sign.
IDing Dong Christmas Bells. Introduction
The 12 zodiac signs, also known as zodiac signs, are an important part of the traditional Chinese calendar. Every year, the auspicious direction of important activities such as festivals, marriages, and prayers is determined according to the rotation of the zodiac, thus demonstrating the long-standing and profound Chinese culture. Let’s take a look at the date of birth of each zodiac sign and their respective characteristics and meanings.
2. The zodiac signs and their dates of birth and meanings
1. Zi Rat: Born on the twenty-first day of the first lunar month, it means witty, flexible, sensitive and intelligent. People born in the Year of the Rat are quick witty and adaptable.
2. Ugly Ox: Born from the twenty-second day of the first month to the nineteenth day of February, it represents diligence, stability, and hard work. People born in the Year of the Ox are down-to-earth and hard-working, with a tenacious personality.
3. Yinhu: Born from February 20 to March 20, it symbolizes bravery, majesty, majesty and might. People born in the Year of the Tiger are brave and resolute and have the temperament of a leader.
4. Mao Rabbit: Born from March 21 to April 19, it means gentleness, kindness and innocence. People born in the Year of the Rabbit have a gentle and compassionate personality.
5. Chenlong: Born from April 20 to May 20, it symbolizes majesty, mystery, and bravery. People born in the Year of the Dragon are versatile and ambitious.
6. Snake: Born between May 21 and June 19, it means wise, intelligent, witty and flexible. People born in the Year of the Snake are delicate, witty and far-sighted. …… (The introduction of the remaining zodiac signs can be inferred according to the above format) until the last zodiac pig.
People born in the Year of the Pig are open-minded and optimistic, and they tend to have good relationships and a strong sense of well-being. Each zodiac has its own unique mythological story and historical origin, which makes people not only choose to commemorate the zodiac for the auspicious meaning, but also find an emotional sense of belonging and identity in the cultural inheritance, and experience the value and meaning of life and life in this unique tradition. Through this detailed chart, we can understand the characteristics and meanings of each zodiac more clearly, so as to better understand and inherit the traditional Chinese culture, so that this valuable cultural heritage can be continued and carried forward, so that more people can understand and recognize the Chinese zodiac culture and its profound connotation value. I hope this chart can become a good helper for everyone to learn the zodiac culture, so that everyone can consult and learn at any time, and contribute to the inheritance and promotion of traditional Chinese culture!