Chinese title: Zodiac Signs and Year of Birth Comparison Table – Full Animal Image PDF DownloadTower of Babel
I. Introduction
In traditional Chinese culture, the 12 zodiac signs (Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig) are people’s unique expression of the combination of animals and the astronomical calendar. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific year, reflecting people’s record of time and reverence for nature. This article will introduce the correspondence between each zodiac sign and the year of birth in detail, and attach beautiful animal images for readers to compare and reference.
2. List of zodiac signs and birth years
In traditional Chinese folk culture, each year corresponds to a zodiac sign, forming a cycle of 12 years. The following is a comparison table of the zodiac sign and the year of birth:
|zodiac|corresponding year|
|——|———|
Rat|19xx year (the specific year depends on the lunar calendar)|
|Ox|The year after the Year of the Rat|
Two years after the Year of the Ox
|Year of the Rabbit|The year after the Year of the Tiger|
The year after the Year of the Rabbit
The year following the Year of the Dragon
The year after the Year of the Snake
The year after the Year of the Horse
The year after the Year of the Monkey|Goat|
|Rooster|The year after the Year of the Monkey|
The year after the Year of the Rooster
|The year after the Year of the Dog|
(Note: Since the zodiac is related to the lunar calendar, the specific birth year needs to be calculated according to the lunar calendar.) These zodiac signs are not only symbols of time, but also reflect people’s perception of nature and their expectations and imagination for the future.
Each zodiac sign has a rich story and a deep cultural connotation behind it. The rat represents industriousness and wisdom, and the ox symbolizes industriousness and perseverance. The dragon, on the other hand, represents mystical power and is a symbol of imperial power. These traditional stories and symbolisms have been passed down from generation to generation and have become an integral part of Chinese culture. Below we will show beautiful images of zodiac animals for readers’ reference.
3. Zodiac animal image display and download
In order to facilitate readers to better understand and compare the relationship between the zodiac signs and the year of birth, we have specially prepared a PDF file containing all the images of the zodiac animals. This document not only lists the year of birth corresponding to each zodiac sign, but also comes with a beautiful image of each zodiac sign. Readers can download this PDF file by scanning the QR code at the end of this article or by other means. After downloading, you can consult and print it at any time as a reference material for you to understand traditional Chinese culture and the zodiac.
IV. Conclusion
Through the introduction of this article and the download of the PDF file, I hope that readers can have a deeper understanding of the Chinese zodiac culture, and realize the story and deep meaning behind each zodiac sign. These zodiac signs are not only a mark of time, but also the inheritance and continuation of the Chinese culture. At the same time, it is also hoped that this material can play a positive role in disseminating traditional Chinese culture. I hope that every reader can draw wisdom from these cultures, inherit and carry forward our Chinese culture. For more knowledge of traditional Chinese culture, we will continue to publish relevant articles and materials, so stay tuned. Let’s learn and pass on this precious cultural heritage together!
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