Chinese Zodiac Birth Year List 2021 Edition
I. Introduction
The Chinese zodiac has a long history and is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. Each zodiac sign contains rich cultural connotations and symbolic meanings. This article will give you a detailed list of the birth years of the 12 zodiac signs and take you to understand the correspondence between the 12 zodiac signs and time.
2. Overview of the 12 zodiac signs
The Chinese zodiac signs include the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each zodiac corresponds to a specific year, and the cycle repeats endlessly. Knowing the birth year of the zodiac signs can help us better understand and pass on this unique cultural phenomenon.
3. List of Zodiac Signs of Birth (to 2021)
1. Year of the Rat: 1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020 (before 2021) are those born in the Year of the Rat.
2. Year of the Ox: Born in …… (The birth year of each zodiac is omitted, and the information of each year is listed one by one in the order of the 12 zodiac signs) until the Year of the PigThế Giới Hoang Dã ™™. The year of those born in the Year of the Pig is: …… (specific year omitted here) and so on. People born in the Year of the Pig are usually open-minded and kind-hearted. The year of birth in the Year of the Pig is divided by the beginning of spring in the lunar calendar. Therefore, the specific division of the year may need to be confirmed according to the lunar calendarMuay Thái. As for the daily habits of modern society and the popularity of the modern calendar, people often use the Gregorian calendar date to commemorate the zodiac year. However, it also reflects the integration and inclusiveness of Chinese culture. When celebrating the Lunar New Year, whether it’s the Year of the Rat or the Year of the Pig, we see a variety of celebrations and a deep affection for the Chinese zodiac. This is also the reason why the zodiac culture can be passed down for thousands of years. While understanding the Chinese zodiac, we also learned about the rich history of Chinese culture and the development and change process of folk culture. We need to protect this traditional folk culture so that we can inherit and carry forward it. At the same time, we also need to respect the attributes of each person’s zodiac sign, because each zodiac sign has its own unique symbolic meaning and cultural connotation. Regardless of the zodiac sign, each zodiac sign has its own unique strengths and characteristics, we should respect and appreciate such differences, and be open to the knowledge and belief systems of people and historical backgrounds of various cultural backgrounds, so that we can better inherit and carry forward our Chinese culture. This is the irreplaceable importance of the zodiac in Chinese culture, and it is also an important part that we must deeply understand and understand when inheriting these cultures, through the understanding of the twelve zodiac signs, we not only understand our past, but also point out the direction for our future, because as human beings, we must always maintain respect and love for cultural traditions, maintain the purity and continuity of our national culture, so that we can pass on this important cultural tradition from generation to generation, and always remember it for us, never forget it, and always carry the collective memory and historical and cultural emotions of a nation, which is exactly what we must remember to inherit the purpose and significance of traditional culture, which is what we mustThe important cultural inheritance path of learning and carrying forward is also a manifestation of our protection and promotion of the spiritual home of mankind, as well as a manifestation of our pursuit and yearning for a better life, and a powerful testimony to our efforts to move towards a more civilized and harmonious society. 34 concluding remarks: This article gives you a detailed introduction to the birth year of the zodiac, if you are interested in the zodiac culture, you may wish to understand the cultural connotation and symbolism behind it, let us inherit and carry forward this unique cultural tradition, so that it can continue to flourish in modern society and become an important part of our national culture, but also let us better understand and respect each other’s differences, and jointly create a more harmonious and beautiful social atmosphere.