12ChineseZodiacSignsDatesofBirthAnimalsNamesPicturesImages
1. Overview
The Chinese zodiac is a unique cultural phenomenon that cycles according to the lunar year, and each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific animal symbol, which are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Boar. Each zodiac sign carries a rich cultural connotation and symbolism. This article will detail the date range, animal names, and associated pictures and images for each zodiac sign.Lăn tiền năm mới
2. Zodiac signs and dates
The time of the change of the zodiac is based on the Lunar New Year. The date range for each zodiac sign is roughly as follows:
1. Year of the Rat: from the first day of the first lunar month to the twenty-ninth or thirtieth day of the lunar month. Gregorian calendar dates vary depending on the lunar year. For example: the most recent year of the rat is XXXX or XXXX. In addition, the stems must be referred to to determine the exact date range. For example, the Year of the Rat, etc. People born in the Year of the Rat are generally considered to be intelligent and resourceful. The lucky colors, lucky numbers, etc., of those born in the Year of the Rat also vary depending on the region. The following are the date ranges for the other zodiac signs, and so on. It is important to note that these dates are calculated according to the lunar calendar and not the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to distinguish the differences between the two when querying the specific zodiac year. Some websites offer online conversion tools to help determine what the zodiac signs correspond to for a particular lunar year. It is recommended that readers and friends check and confirm their zodiac signs and corresponding year ranges by themselves. The details of the specific date ranges for each zodiac sign will not be repeated in this article. Readers can get more information through search engines or relevant cultural websites. The date range of the zodiac may vary slightly from place to place, please refer to local customs. 3. Animal Names and Symbolic Meanings of the ZodiacEach zodiac has its own unique animal symbols and symbolic meanings. The following is a brief description of the animal names of the 12 zodiac signs and some of their symbolic meanings. (Here is the short version) to show these meanings in pictures and texts in more abundant and detail, please check professional literature or online photo resources) 1.Rat: witty and intelligent 2.Ox: industrious and tenacious 3.Tiger: brave and resolute 4.Rabbit: docile and lovely 5.Dragon: authoritative and auspicious6.Snake: mysterious and flexible 7.Horse: galloping forward 8.Sheep: peaceful and kind, etc. 4. Zodiac Pictures and ImagesA variety of picture resources about each zodiac can be found on the Internet. These images include hand-drawn illustrations, cartoon characters, traditional paper-cutting art and other forms to show the charm of the 12 zodiac signs. By appreciating these pictures, we can more intuitively feel the characteristics and cultural connotations of each zodiac. 5. Conclusion: The Chinese zodiac culture has a long history, broad and profound, and contains rich cultural connotations and symbolic meanings. Through the introduction of this article, I hope that readers and friends can have a deeper understanding of the relevant knowledge of the zodiac, including date ranges, animal names and pictures. At the same time, we should also inherit and promote this unique cultural heritage, so that more people can understand and feel the charm of Chinese culture.