Chinese title: Zodiac Birth Year Comparison Table and Zodiac Chart Print Free Version
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I. Introduction
In traditional Chinese culture, the Chinese zodiac is a unique time notation of the Chinese people, representing people’s birth year and corresponding animal attributes. The 12 zodiac signs are, in order, Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. The purpose of this article is to provide readers with a clear and easy-to-understand comparison table of the birth year of the 12 zodiac signs, and to provide a free printable version of the zodiac chart for the public to collect and consult.
2. Comparison table of the birth year of the 12 zodiac signsphép thuật
Here’s a concise comparison table of the birth years of the 12 zodiac signs:
|zodiac|corresponding to the year of birth|
|——–|———————————|
2008, 1996, 1880, etc
2009, 1997, 1881, etc
2010, 1998, 1898, etc
2011, 1999, 1899, etc
|Dragon|2012, the Year of the Dragon (once every 12 years)|
|snake|calculated according to the rotation cycle of the zodiac (twelve is a cycle)|
|Horse|Calculated according to the rotation cycle of the zodiac (twelve is a cycle)|
|sheep|calculated according to the rotation cycle of the zodiac (twelve is a cycle)|
Monkey|ditto|
Chicken|ditto|
|dog|ditto|
|pig|ditto|
(Note: The year will continue to reincarnate according to the law of the zodiac cycle, and the examples listed here are only some examples of the zodiac comparison in recent years.) )
From this table, we can see the changes of the 12 zodiac signs from year to year, and people can find out the attributes of their respective zodiac signs according to the year of birth. The 12 zodiac signs are treasures of Chinese culture, and each zodiac has a specific meaning and auspicious image. The arrival of each rotation cycle is also the time to welcome the new year. Chinese generally believe that observing and analyzing the changes in the zodiac signs can reveal certain information related to fate.
3. Zodiac chart print free version
In view of the fact that many people need to know about the knowledge related to the zodiac and sometimes encounter portability or storage space problems, it is inconvenient to consult at any time, here is a free printed version of the zodiac chart for your reference. You can log on to the professional website to download the relevant chart templates for printing or bookmark the electronic version for reference at any time. These charts often contain information about the lunar month corresponding to the zodiac and the day of the day, which is very helpful for understanding the culture of the zodiac and daily applications.
IV. Conclusion
Through the comparison table of the birth year of the zodiac and the free printed version of the zodiac chart provided in this article, I believe that readers have a deeper understanding of the year rules of the 12 zodiac signs. Understanding the culture of the Chinese zodiac helps to better inherit and promote the traditional culture of the Chinese nation, and also provides a unique perspective for the public to interpret fate and life. It is hoped that readers will make good use of this information and find fun and inspiration in their daily lives.
(Note: The link to the free printed version of the zodiac chart provided in this article may change over time, so it is recommended to visit the official website for the latest information.) )
5. Appendices
The appendix provides some common traditional cultural knowledge about the Chinese zodiac and the analysis of the zodiac horoscope for readers’ reference. At the same time, some interesting stories and legends of the zodiac are attached to enrich the reading experience of readers. 6. Conclusion re-emphasizes the importance of zodiac culture and encourages readers to pay attention to and inherit this unique cultural phenomenon in their daily lives.