Title: Zodiac Chinese Comparison Table and Date Printed Version
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac is a unique symbolic system used to represent the flow of time and the fate of people. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific animal, and each year has a specific zodiac sign dominating. This article will introduce the Chinese comparison table of the zodiac and its corresponding dates, and provide a printable version of the zodiac year date table to help you understand this interesting traditional system.
1. Introduction to the Chinese zodiac
The 12 zodiac signs are, in order, Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and PigPhần Thưởng Điên Cuồng. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific cycle (a 12-year cycle), and the dominant zodiac sign for each year is believed to represent the characteristics of the year and the various horoscopes that people may experience during the year. Each zodiac sign is rich in cultural significance and symbolism.
2. Comparison table of the 12 zodiac signs and lunar years
Below is a Chinese comparison table containing the 12 zodiac signs and the corresponding lunar year:
|zodiac|corresponding year|time range|
|—|—|—|
|Rat|2020 (Gengzi year) and so on once every 12 years|such as: after the Lunar New Year to the lunar month|NS Điện Tử
If it is a rat, the next year after the rat is the year of the ox|e.g., the year of Xin Chou (please refer to the printable table for the corresponding solar calendar date)|
|Tiger|The Year of the Ox is followed by the Year of the Tiger and other periodic alternation|Jiayin Year and so on (see printable table for specific dates)|
|…… And so on until the end of the Year of the Pig|…… And so on to the year of Haihai (see printable table for specific dates)|
3. Printable version of the zodiac year date table
In order to make it easier for you to better understand the zodiac of each year and the corresponding lunar and solar calendar dates, we have specially provided a printable version of the zodiac year date table. Please print and check the zodiac signs and specific date ranges of the corresponding year according to your needs. The content of the form may be complex, and we recommend that you use it with appropriate annotations and explanations. This form can be used not only as a calendar, but also as a great tool for researching and learning traditional Chinese culture. It is worth mentioning that the calculation of the zodiac year is based on the lunar calendar and not the Gregorian calendar, so the specific date will vary. Therefore, when using this table, be careful to distinguish the difference between the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar. At the same time, there may be leap months in different years, which will also have an impact on the calculation of the zodiac year. Keep this in mind when using the form. Hopefully, this table will help you better understand and understand the traditional Chinese zodiac system. In addition, I also hope that everyone can have an in-depth understanding of the cultural connotation and historical story behind each zodiac sign in the process of querying and using, so as to have a more comprehensive understanding of China’s traditional culture and spiritual connotation. In general, the Chinese zodiac is a rich and colorful cultural heritage and a unique time calculation system, which not only helps us record time, but also represents China’s profound cultural heritage and historical inheritance, and may we gain more harvest and enlightenment in the process of understanding and inheriting this traditional culture.