Title: Interpretation of the meaning of the 12 zodiac signs and the year of birth in the lunar calendar and the introduction of printed pictures
1. The origin of the zodiac and the lunar calendar
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac culture occupies an important position. As a time notation passed down from generation to generation by the Chinese people, the zodiac signs represent specific years, months and hours. It is impossible to know when this ancient cultural tradition originated, but it is certain that it is closely linked to the lunar calendar and together form China’s unique calendar system.
2. The determination and meaning of the 12 zodiac signsmỏ đá quý
The Chinese zodiac signs include the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific year and the person’s personality traits. The zodiac is determined based on the year of birth in the lunar calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar. Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolism and connotation, reflecting people’s understanding and observation of the world.
3. The correspondence between the zodiac and the year of birth and the meaning analysis chart
In order to better understand and parse the correspondence of the zodiac signs to the year of birth and their meanings, we have made a detailed chart. This chart shows the year of birth corresponding to each zodiac sign in a concise and clear way, as well as the symbolism and connotation of each zodiac sign. In addition, the personality traits represented by each zodiac sign and their influence on personal fortunes are analyzed in detail. This is a very valuable material that has a high reference value for those who understand traditional Chinese culture and zodiac culture.
Fourth, the printed version of the picture introduction
For your convenience, we provide a printed version of the Zodiac and Year of Birth Meaning Chart. This image is clear and easy to understand, with the corresponding years and detailed explanations of all zodiac signs. You can easily look it up at home or in the office to learn about the meaning and symbolism of each zodiac sign. In addition, you can print out the image and post it in a prominent place so you can view it at any time.
V. Conclusion
Zodiac culture is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, which reflects the wisdom and understanding of the world of the Chinese people. By understanding and interpreting the correspondence between the zodiac signs and the year of birth and their meanings, we can gain a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese culture and people’s personality traits. Hopefully, this article and our printed charts will help you better understand and appreciate the Chinese zodiac culture.