Chinese title: Zodiac signs and the corresponding date of birth
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac (zodiac signs) is a unique cultural symbol with a deep historical and cultural background. Each zodiac sign is associated with a specific year and date, reflecting the Chinese’s unique understanding of time and the universe. This article will detail the order of the 12 zodiac signs and the date of birth corresponding to each zodiac sign.
The order of the 12 zodiac signs is: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific year cycle of twelve years. Each zodiac sign has its own unique personality traits and symbolism. In Chinese culture, people often use the zodiac signs to interpret personal fate, personality traits, and the symbolic meaning of mascots.
Here are the dates of the year of birth corresponding to each zodiac sign:
Year of Birth in the Year of the Rat: from the first day of the first lunar month to the twenty-third day of the lunar month (the date of the Gregorian calendar is generally after the beginning of spring each year). The rat symbolizes intelligence and flexibility. People born in this year usually have a witty personality and a flexible mind. In addition, in Chinese culture, the rat is also a symbol of wealth.
Year of birth in the Year of the Ox date: from the 24th day of the lunar month to the 22nd day of the first month of the following year. The ox symbolizes the spirit of hard work and perseverance. People born in this year usually have the character traits of tenacity and hard workKhỉ Đột Rừng Xanh. In Chinese culture, the ox is also seen as a symbol of good luck.
Year of Birth in the Year of the Tiger: 23rd day of the first lunar month to 21st day of February. The tiger symbolizes bravery and strengthGreat Lagoon. People born in this year usually have a brave character and strong determination. In Chinese culture, the tiger is also seen as a symbol of dignity. The Year of the Rabbit is born from 22nd to 11th April of the lunar calendar, symbolizing wisdom and prudence. The month of birth in the Year of the Dragon is from April 12 to May 21 of the lunar calendar, symbolizing power, dignity, and so on…… Each zodiac sign has its own unique meaning and symbolic value. In daily life in China, people look at their zodiac signs to understand their personality traits and development directions, and also pray for good luck and peace by worshipping them. In addition to the Chinese zodiac, there are many other cultural heritages and values in traditional Chinese culture that we should learn about and learn. We should respect and pass on these cultural heritages, so that they can flourish and play a positive role in contemporary society. The Chinese zodiac is one of the important parts of traditional Chinese culture, and the cultural connotation and spiritual value they contain are irreplaceableBí Mật Của Giáng Sinh™™. I hope this article can help you better understand the 12 zodiac signs and traditional Chinese culture, and stimulate your enthusiasm and interest in the inheritance of Chinese culture.