Chinese title: Zodiac signs and horoscope dates – free print images
In Chinese culture, the zodiac animals symbolize the cycle of time and the natural rhythm of the universe. These 12 zodiac signs not only represent the lunar year, but also carry rich cultural meanings and profound traditional wisdom. Here is some information about the zodiac signs and their dates of birth, with free printable images for everyone.
1. Introduction to the 12 zodiac signsAOG Đá Gà
The Chinese zodiac signs include the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac sign represents a unique trait and symbolism that embodies the observation and perception of the natural world in Chinese culture. Depending on the lunar year, there will be a specific zodiac sign dominating each year. The zodiac is not just a year marker, it is closely related to the daily life of Chinese, and is widely used to predict fortune and explain personal personality.
2. Zodiac and date of birth
In addition to the Lunar New Year, each zodiac sign is also associated with a specific month. In Chinese tradition, the concept of horoscopes is not based on Western dates, but on the months and celestial phenomena in which the zodiac is located. The following are the main time periods for the birth of each zodiac sign (according to the lunar month):
Year of the Rat – Those born in the year of the Rat at the end of the year of the Rat or born in the month of Hai are all Rat people; Haiyue is the tenth or eleventh month of the lunar calendar. Year of the Ox – Ox people born in the Year of the Ox or the Ugly Moon at the end of the year of birth; The ugly moon is the twelfth lunar month or the first month of the following year. The dates of other zodiac signs are analogous to form a complete time loop. The time of this zodiac month is closely linked to China’s farming life, reflecting people’s observation of nature and the laws of life. At the same time, the characteristics of an individual’s zodiac and zodiac signs can be deduced from the month and day of birth. People born in different months and days of each zodiac sign will have different personality traits and personal horoscopes. For example, Tiger people born in spring usually have a milder personality; Snake people born in summer are calmer and more rational. 3. Free print pictures to get the zodiac sign As an important symbol of Chinese culture, we can find a lot of related picture materials on the Internet to commemorate or share this traditional wisdom. Here are some free printable photo resource sites (links to specific sites are available here). You can find beautiful pictures of zodiac animals on these websites and print them out to decorate, commemorate or share traditional culture with your children. In addition, you can also find various zodiac-themed calendars and birth date explanations on these websites for study and research. In addition to downloading and printing directly on the Internet, you can also experience the connotation and artistic beauty behind traditional Chinese culture by painting simple portraits of physiognomy animals, enhance the cognition and understanding of traditional Chinese culture, apply these exquisite zodiac patterns to life, decorate every moment of life, and show the national emotions and inheritance in our hearts. 4. Conclusion: The Chinese zodiac is one of the important parts of traditional Chinese culture, which not only represents the flow of time, but also carries people’s hopes and visions for the future, and by understanding the zodiac signs and horoscope dates, we can have a deeper understanding of ourselves and others, as well as our cultural and historical background. I hope this article can help you better understand and appreciate the Chinese zodiac culture, and can better apply this knowledge in daily life, and hope that these free print picture resources can bring convenience and fun to everyone, so that the charm of traditional culture can be inherited and carried forward.