Peter Pan,12 Chinese zodiac signs dates of birth animals names
Title: 12ChineseZodiacSignsDatesofBirthAnimalsNames
In ancient Chinese cultural traditions, the zodiac signs (also known as the zodiac) occupy an important place. The zodiac signs are represented by twelve specific animals, in that order, the rat, the ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig. The cyclical reincarnation of these zodiac animals embodies people’s cognition and interpretation of the universe and the flow of life. This article will give a detailed introduction to the zodiac animals of this zodiac sign and the days they represent.
1. Date of birth in the Year of the Rat: from the first day of the first lunar month (lunar calendar) to the end of February. In traditional Chinese culture, the rat symbolizes wit and dexterity and is often considered a symbol of good luck. It is widely believed that people born in the Year of the Rat are intelligent, witty, and cheerful.
2. Ugly Ox (born in the Year of the Ox) Date: from the first day of February to the end of March. The ox is a symbol of China’s industrious spirit, and those born in the Year of the Ox are often expected to be steadfast, steady, and diligent. In Chinese culture, the ox is not only a symbol of practicality and hard work, but also a symbol of honor.
3. Yinhu (born in the Year of the Tiger) date: March 20 to May 10. The tiger’s courage and majesty are reflected in traditional culture, symbolizing strength and courage. People born in the Year of the Tiger are often considered brave and decisive and adventurous.
4. Mao Rabbit (born in the Year of the Rabbit) Date: from the first day of May to the end of June. The rabbit symbolizes wisdom and gentleness, and represents calm and harmony in traditional Chinese culture. People born in this year are usually expected to have the traits of resourcefulness and peace.
5. Chenlong (born in the Year of the Dragon) Date: May 21 to July 27. The dragon is one of the most noble symbols in Chinese culture, symbolizing imperial power, strength, and prosperity. People born in this year tend to be considered talented and innovative. However, the date of birth of a person who is actually a dragon in the zodiac sign is estimated by strict astronomical observations, more specifically related to the solar terms or the movement of the stars.KA KHU VỰC CẤM BAY
6. The date of birth in the Year of the Snake usually corresponds to the period between the end of July and the end of August, or a specific time determined according to the astronomical calendar, to the ninth day of the first month of the new year. The snake has a variety of meanings and symbolisms in the zodiac, such as thoughtful wisdom and protective roles, among others. People born in this year are often considered to have calm and thoughtful character traits as well as strong self-control.
The seven to 12 zodiac signs are Wu Ma (born in the Year of the Horse), Wei Yang (born in the Year of the Goat), Shen Monkey (born in the Year of the Monkey), Youji (born in the Year of the Rooster), Xu Dog (born in the Year of the Dog), and Hai Pig (born in the Year of the Pig). They each represent different personality traits and symbolisms, such as the enthusiasm of horses and the gentleness and kindness of sheep. The year of each zodiac animal will be rotated according to a fixed cycle, each cycle is determined by the cycle time of 12 years, according to the Chinese lunar calendar to determine a specific time period, generally in the first day of the first lunar month to the end of the next year for the end of the year for the year of the zodiac time cycle period reflects, people generally believe that the zodiac year born people will have the corresponding zodiac characteristics, character traits and related fortunes, auspicious and other situations, together constitute one of the traditional Chinese culture, the system of the twelve signs and twelve faces, constitutes people’s understanding of all things in the universe and the interpretation of life, but also reflects people’s awe of the laws of the universe and the yearning and pursuit of a better life in the future, embodies aThe spiritual embodiment of national wisdom and belief has also influenced the values and social behavior of Chinese people in different fields, and has far-reaching value significance and far-reaching influence at the cultural level, extending to other countries and cultures, and constantly expanding and spreading to let more people understand, accept and inherit this unique cultural system.