Chinese title: Zodiac Signs and Year of Birth Comparison Table – 2021 Calendar Edition
I. Introduction
China is a country with a long history and splendid culture, among which the zodiac culture, as an important part of Chinese culture, is deeply imprinted in everyone’s heart. Each zodiac sign contains rich cultural connotations and symbolic meanings, and determining a person’s zodiac attributes according to the year of birth is a traditional custom that has been passed down for thousands of years. In this article, we will introduce a detailed comparison table of the 12 zodiac signs and the year of birth, and attach a calendar version for 2021 to help you better understand and apply this traditional culture.
2. Overview of the 12 zodiac signs
The 12 Chinese zodiacs, also known as the 12 earthly zodiac signs, are a symbolic system used in ancient China to chronicle the time and year. They are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Each zodiac sign is associated with a specific yin and yang elemental attribute, reflecting the ancient people’s observation and understanding of the natural world and the universe.
3. Comparison table between zodiac signs and birth years
The following is a comparison table of the 12 zodiac signs and the year of birth (calculated in the Gregorian calendar):
– Year of the Rat: Born in XXXX, XXXX, etc. (Born in the Year of the Rat when the last two children of each Gregorian year are born).Biển Cả Giận Dữ
– Year of the Ox: Born in XXXX, XXXX, etc.
– Year of the Tiger: born in XXXX, XXXX, etc.
– Year of the Rabbit: Born in XXXX, XXXX, etc.
– Year of the Dragon: Born in XXXX, XXXX, etc.
– Year of the Snake: Born in XXXX, XXXX, etc.
– Year of the Horse: Born in XXXX, etc. And so on each year after that, and so on.
– Year of the Goat: There are people born in the Year of the Goat in every year after XXXX.
– Year of the Monkey: There are people born in the Year of the Monkey in every year after XXXX.
– Year of the Rooster: There are people born in the Year of the Rooster in every year after XXXX. And so on to the Year of the Pig. The specific year can be calculated by analogy according to this method.
4. The symbolism and personality traits of the 12 zodiac signs
Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolism and personality traits. For example, people born in the Year of the Rat are smart and flexible, those born in the Year of the Ox are resilient, etc. These characteristics are the depictions and interpretations of the attributes of the zodiac by the ancients, reflecting a deep insight into human nature and all things in nature. Understanding the symbolism and personality traits of the zodiac signs can help us better understand our own and others’ personality traits and promote harmonious coexistence in interpersonal relationships. At the same time, it also helps to predict the continuation and development of traditional cultural practices such as fortunes. Readers who are interested in this can further study and learn.
V. Conclusion
As an important part of Chinese culture, the zodiac carries rich historical and cultural connotations. By understanding the comparison table of the zodiac signs and the year of birth, we can better understand this traditional culture and pass it on to future generations. I hope that this article can provide you with useful reference and help, so that we can better understand and use this traditional culture, and jointly inherit and carry forward the excellent culture of the Chinese nation.