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Zodiac Signs The meaning and naming of Chinese zodiac animals
In the ancient Chinese cultural tradition, the zodiac is a well-known way of calculating time, and it is also a mysterious cultural symbol rich in profound philosophical meaning. Each of the 12 zodiac animals has unique characteristics and symbolic meanings, and the names of each zodiac sign have their own unique cultural connotations and meanings. This article will give you a detailed overview of the meaning of these twelve zodiac animals and the stories behind their names.
1. Rat (Shu)
In traditional Chinese culture, the rat symbolizes wisdom and alertness. In ancient China, the rat was a symbol of vigorous vitality and often represented prosperity and abundance. As a result, people born in the Year of the Rat are often considered to be intelligent, witty, and creative.
2. Niu
The ox represents diligence and steadiness. In China’s agricultural society, the ox is an important symbol of labor. Therefore, people born in the Year of the Ox tend to have a down-to-earth and responsible personality. In Chinese naming, the characters “Jian”, “Li”, “Heng” and other characters are often used to indicate the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Ox.
3Cá CHép Hóa Vàng. Tiger (Hu)
The tiger symbolizes bravery and strength in Chinese culture. People born in the Year of the Tiger are often considered brave and decisive and full of leadership. In Chinese names, the characters “Meng”, “Wei”, “Leopard” and other characters are often used to describe the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Tiger.
4. Rabbit (Tu)
The rabbit symbolizes gentleness and agility in Chinese culture. People born in the Year of the Rabbit tend to be gentle and kind, and are sociable. In naming, words such as “Wen Jing”, “Wen Ru”, “Ming Min” and so on are often used to name people born in the Year of the Rabbit.
5. Long
The dragon symbolizes authority and dignity in Chinese culture. In ancient Chinese mythology, dragons were gods in charge of rain, power, and wealth. People born in the Year of the Dragon are often considered ambitious and full of strength. The name often contains words such as “dragon”, “yu”, “wei” and so on.
6. Snake (She)
The snake symbolizes wisdom and mystery in Chinese culture. People born in the Year of the Snake are usually thoughtful and strategic. In Chinese naming, the characters “Ling”, “Hui”, “Si” and other characters are often used to indicate the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Snake. In addition, the word “swim” is often associated with snakes, which signifies being comfortable in life and career. Snakes born at different times have different characteristics: snakes born in the morning are endowed with excellent intelligence, snakes born at night appear more calm, witty, and other meanings and characteristics are often used in naming, as a child’s lucky star name and has a long history, and its related naming examples are countless, and this is the case throughout the ages, making the snake zodiac more unique meaning and color; For example, the famous poet Bai Juyi used the “snake ghost tattoo” In addition, the zodiac rabbit, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig from July to December respectively represent gentleness, meticulousness, hard work, tenacity, flexibility, innovation, auspiciousness, harmony and loyalty, friendliness, loyalty, kindness, loyalty, honesty, kindness, simplicity and other advantages, also widely used in the name of people, among which the sheep word is regarded as a symbol of blessing, so in the traditional habits have the advantages of wearing gold and silver, gods, etc., to be named after the description of the meaning of the zodiac in various articles, literary works, fables, poems, is very rich in connotation, far-reaching, and constantly derives a variety of meanings or images, through the way of moral naming, let people feel the beautiful meaning and symbol of the zodiacMeaning also reflects people’s yearning and pursuit of a better life, but also reflects people’s respect and awe for life, as well as expectations and dreams for the future, in short, the naming of the zodiac is an important part of Chinese culture, condenses a profound cultural heritage, through the introduction of this article, I hope that readers have a deeper understanding and understanding of the meaning and naming of the zodiac, respect for the broad and profound Chinese culture, but also for human beings to revere life, goodness and future expectations, so that China’s zodiac culture to the world, become one of the world’s cultural heritage, embodies the great strength of the nation, shows the infinite wisdom and life value of our Chinese nation, for the sustainable development and beauty of human societyThe contribution of a good future shows the height of China’s zodiac naming, culture and ideological realm, as well as the changes in its history and times, all of which show the unique charm and wisdom of the Chinese nation, which is worthy of our continued inheritance and development. 7. Ma (Ma) Horse symbolizes enthusiasm and strength in Chinese cultureIn traditional Chinese culture, horses have a symbol of masculinity, often representing vitality and strength, people born in the Year of the Horse are usually cheerful, positive, energetic, and often include words such as running strong in Chinese naming, such as horse galloping, etc. Yang sheep symbolizes gentleness, kindness and auspiciousness, in Chinese culture, sheep is a symbol of virtue, often represents meekness and harmony, people born in the year of the sheep are usually gentle, kind, helpful, compassionate, in Chinese naming, the words xiang and rui are often used to express the characteristics of people born in the year of the goatQuay & Lăn. Monkey (Hou) monkey symbolizes intelligence, dexterity and activity, in Chinese culture, monkey is a symbol of wisdom and spirituality, people born in the Year of the Monkey are usually smart, lively, active, creative, often included in the name of the words Linghui, intelligence and other words to express the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Monkey 10, chicken (Ji) chicken symbolizes diligence and punctuality in Chinese culture The chicken is a symbol of diligence and diligencePeople born in the Year of the Rooster are usually diligent, hardworking, responsible, and often include words such as diligence and hard work in Chinese naming to express the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Rooster 11. Dog (Gou) The dog symbolizes loyalty and friendlinessIn Chinese culture, the dog is a symbol of loyalty and friendliness, people born in the Year of the Dog are usually loyal, friendly, compassionate, and often include words such as loyalty and friendliness in the name to express the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Dog. Pig symbolizes wealth and auspiciousness, in Chinese culture, the pig is a symbol of harvest and abundance, people born in the Year of the Pig are usually kind-hearted, open-minded, optimistic, in Chinese naming, Fuguifu and other words are often used to express the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Pig, in summary, each of the twelve zodiac signs has its own unique meaning and characteristics, these characteristics are widely used in people’s naming, reflecting the unique charm and wisdom of Chinese culture, through the understanding of the Chinese zodiac, we can better understand and appreciate Chinese traditional culture, but also can reflect people’s respect and awe for life, as well as expectations and dreams for the future, I hope that the introduction of this article can let readers understand the meaning of the zodiacAt the same time, I hope that readers can continue to inherit and carry forward the Chinese zodiac culture, so that this world cultural heritage can continue to contribute to the sustainable development and better future of human society. With the in-depth understanding and exploration of the zodiac culture, the meanings and symbolism of these zodiac animals are constantly enriching and developing. In modern society, many people still consider the factors of the zodiac when choosing a name, hoping to symbolize the child’s character and future through the name. At the same time, the zodiac culture is also constantly innovating and developing, and there are many works of art, literature and film and television works related to the zodiac, which not only enrich people’s cultural life, but also further promote the zodiac culture. In the future, we need to better inherit and carry forward the zodiac culture, so that more people can understand and recognize this unique cultural heritage, and at the same time, we need to continue to innovate and explore, so that the zodiac culture can play a greater role and value in modern society. In short, the zodiac culture is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, through the introduction of this article, I hope that readers can better understand and recognize the meaning and naming of the zodiac, have respect for the broad and profound Chinese culture, and at the same time be able to inherit and carry forward this unique cultural heritage, and contribute to the sustainable development and bright future of human society.