CQ9 Điện Tử,12 Chinese zodiac signs dates of birth animals chart printable chart
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Chinese title: Lunar birthday and year query corresponding to the 12 zodiac signs - printable zodiac calendar
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac animals not only represent people's division of time, but also contain people's unique understanding and deep meaning of the natural world. The 12 zodiac signs include the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig, each of which corresponds to a specific year and date. Below is a printable calendar of zodiac signs, listing the corresponding lunar birthdays and birth years of each zodiac sign, so that we can understand the meaning and characteristics of each zodiac sign together.
Zodiac rat (sub): The year of birth is the year of Jiazi, and the lunar birthday of the zodiac rat is generally between the first day of the new year and the Chinese New Year's Eve of each year in the Gregorian calendar. In traditional Chinese beliefs, the rat symbolizes flexibility and resourcefulness. Rat people are generally quick thinking and flexible minds. For rat people, please refer to the solar calendar from the Spring Festival of each year to the end of the beginning of spring in the following year. The Gregorian calendar date corresponding to the lunar birthday of the Zodiac Rat may change depending on the year, which can be known through the lunar calendar.
Zodiac Ox (Chou): The year of birth is the year of Yichou, and the birthday of the lunar calendar is generally between the first day of the first lunar month of the Gregorian calendar and the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month12. The ox symbolizes the spirit of tenacity and diligenceyung. Ox people are down-to-earth and patient. The beginning of spring every year is the Year of the Ox from the second day of the Gregorian calendar. If you need an accurate comparison table of lunar calendar dates, you can check online or consult lunar books.
The following zodiac signs Tiger (Yin), Rabbit (Mao), Dragon (Chen), Snake (巳), Horse (午), Sheep (未), Monkey (Shen), Rooster (酉), Dog (戌), and Pig (海) all correspond to specific birth years and dates according to the year names of the Chinese lunar calendar. The characteristics of these zodiac signs also imply the observation and thinking of the Chinese people about the natural world, and also reflect people's unique way of classifying personality types. For example, the Tiger is brave and bold, the Rabbit is smart and sensitive, etc. The lunar birthdays of these zodiac signs also change according to the annual lunar calendar, which can be queried through the lunar calendar query tool.
Through this zodiac calendar, we can have a deeper understanding of the meaning and characteristics of each zodiac sign, and at the same time, we can better understand and experience traditional Chinese culture. It is important to note that the year and date of the zodiac are determined according to the lunar calendar, not the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, the start date of the zodiac sign may change each year due to the change of the lunar calendar. If we need an accurate comparison table of lunar calendar dates, the best way is to get it by looking it up online or consulting a lunar calendar book. At the same time, we should also remember that while the zodiac sign can reflect some of people's personality traits, each of us is a unique individual and should not be completely defined by the zodiac sign to define our personality and behavior. This almanac is just a reference tool to help us better understand and appreciate traditional Chinese culture.