Chinese title: Zodiac Signs Birth Year and Animal Names Comparison Table (Printable Version)
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac zodiac is a unique cultural phenomenon, which represents people’s observation and understanding of the natural world, and also reflects people’s personality, destiny and astronomical calendarVận May Phát Tài. Each year of birth corresponds to a zodiac sign, and below we will provide you with a complete comparison table of the birth year and animal names of the zodiac signs for readers’ reference and can be printed for retention.
1. Zodiac Signs and Animal Names:
The order of the zodiac signs is Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolism and cultural connotations. In traditional Chinese culture, each zodiac sign has an auspicious meaning and associated legends.
2. Comparison table of the birth year of the zodiac signs:
The following is a comparison table of the birth years of the 12 zodiac signs for reference:
Year of the Rat: Born in the year of Jiazi (e.g., 1924, 1984), the year of C. (e.g., unknown year), and the year of Wuzi (e.g., unknown year). The next Year of the Rat will be the Year of the Gengzi (e.g. Unknown Year). According to conventional wisdom, people born in the Year of the Rat are usually resourceful and flexible. That’s why many people like to wear mouse-shaped jewelry in the hope of bringing good luck and inspiration to themselves. The rat is also a symbol of wisdom. Many people who think they can make a difference through hard work and thinking are kind companions and nobles to those born in the Year of the Rat. In addition, people born in the Year of the Rat have a more independent personality and do not like to rely on others. They are good at solving problems and are good at overcoming difficulties. They are always able to keep a calm and clear head in the face of difficulties and take action to solve problems. They often have certain gifts and natural strengths when it comes to success and successful relationships in their careers and lives. In addition, they also have a strong sense of responsibility and thoughtful character, so that they have good adaptability and management skills, but also will persevere in hard work, so many people have a tenacious will and strong adaptability, cherish their dreams and opportunities, and are also striving to achieve their goals! Year of the Ox: Born in the Year of the Ox (e.g. Unknown Year), Year of Ding Chou (e.g. Unknown Year), People born in the Year of the Ox are usually more stable and steady, like a stable life and work, people born in the Year of the Ox tend to have high endurance and firm beliefs, they can overcome difficulties and persevere in adversity, and at the same time, they are very diligent and studious, pay attention to practical ability and problem-solving ability, they often show a strong sense of responsibility and professionalism in their work, and will also achieve good results! Year of the Tiger: Born in the year of Bingyin (e.g., unknown year), Wuyin year (e.g., unknown year), People born in the year of the tiger (such as: unknown year) belong to the year of the tiger, people born with impulsive personality, self-confidence, often have strong leadership skills, are creative and innovative people, their style of action is very decisive, have a strong advantage in grasping opportunities, for the people around them and the environment can make keen judgments to adapt to changes in the environment, but also have strong communication and coordination skills, is full of vitality and vitality of the crowd representatives, with a strong spirit of innovation and a strong sense of competition, so it is very suitable for leadership positions, leading the team to open up new areas and opportunities, etc。 (The rest of the zodiac signs and explanations are too long, and will continue to expand on them in the following articles.) Now you can print this table for later reference, and hopefully this article will give you a deeper understanding of the cultural significance and personal traits behind the zodiac signs. In conclusion, the zodiac signs occupy an important place in traditional Chinese culture, by understanding the characteristics and meanings of each zodiac, we can better understand the wisdom and philosophical ideas in traditional Chinese culture, and at the same time, it can also help us better understand ourselves and others, so as to better grasp the opportunities and challenges of life, I hope this article can bring you help and enlightenment!