tăng thiếu,12 Chinese zodiac characters symbols meanings names
Title: Twelve Chinese zodiac symbolic meanings and their names
In China’s rich cultural heritage, the Chinese zodiac, or “zodiac zodiac”, is an extremely unique and important component. China’s zodiac culture has a long history, it began in ancient times, has been passed down to the present day, and is deeply respected and loved by people. These 12 zodiac animals represent people’s observation and understanding of the natural world, as well as people’s unique insights into life. The twelve zodiac signs are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolic meaning, and each carries a rich cultural connotation.
1. Rats
The Rat is the head of the zodiac and represents intelligence, wit, and flexibility. People often praise those who are wise and intelligent for using their innate abilities to solve problems and achieve their goals. The name of the representative is Rui Mouse, which symbolizes auspicious Ruyi.
2. Cattle
The ox is a symbol of hard work and a spirit of patience and perseverance. People use the image of the ox as a metaphor for those who work hard, have perseverance and perseverance. The spring cow represents vitality and the beginning of a new year. The name of the representative is the Lucky Cow, which means good luck.
3. Tiger
The tiger symbolizes bravery and strength, and is a heroic image in the minds of many people. The tiger has a strong personality and is adventurous, and is often used to describe a brave and fearless person. The name of the representative is Weihu, which symbolizes mightiness and bravery.
Fourth, rabbits
The rabbit is a symbol of peace and represents prudence and gentleness. Rabbits are often portrayed in stories as intelligent and witty characters, making people happy to be in the company of them. The name of the representative is the Jade Rabbit, which symbolizes purity and peace.
5. Dragons
The dragon has a special place in Chinese culture as a symbol of power, dignity and good fortune. The characteristics of the dragon represent creativity, enthusiasm, and energy. The name of the representative is Ruilong, which means auspiciousness and good luck.
6. Snakes
The snake symbolizes wisdom and mystery, and also represents the ability to change and transform. Snakes are often attributed to wisdom and foresight in culture. The name of the representative is the spirit snake, which means wisdom and wit.
The seven to twelfth zodiac signs include horses, sheep, monkeys, roosters, dogs, and pigs, each with its own unique symbolism and cultural connotations. Horses represent speed and strength; The sheep symbolizes peace and kindness; The monkey represents wit and liveliness; The rooster symbolizes diligence and self-discipline; The dog represents loyalty and courage; The pig symbolizes fertility and good fortune. Each zodiac sign has its own unique name and meaning, such as the horse represents speed and success, and the auspicious sheep symbolizes peace and beauty.Đế Quốc HOàng Kim 2
Overall, the Chinese zodiac is not just a simple animal symbol, they are the embodiment of people’s understanding of life, nature and the world. Each zodiac sign has its own unique cultural connotation and symbolic significance, and together they constitute China’s rich and colorful cultural heritage. Through the study and understanding of the zodiac, we can better understand the traditional Chinese culture and values.