Detailed explanation of the birth date and characteristics of the zodiac sign (XXXX free version PDF list)
I. Introduction
The Chinese zodiac, or “zodiac” for short, is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. Each zodiac animal has its own unique symbolic meaning and symbolic character. The purpose of this article is to provide readers with an exhaustive list of the birth dates of the 12 zodiac signs and a brief introduction to the characteristics of each zodiac sign to help everyone better understand the unique charm of Chinese culture. The following is a list of the birth dates of the 12 zodiac signs in the year XXXX and an analysis of their characteristics.
2Ma Cà Rồng vs Sói. List of birth dates of the 12 zodiac signs
The following is a range of birth dates for the zodiac signs calculated based on the lunar year:
1. Year of the Rat: from the first day of the first lunar month to the twenty-third day of the lunar month (the date of the Gregorian calendar will fluctuate slightly)Trò chơi Plinko. Rat people are witty and intelligent.
2. Year of the Ox: from the twenty-fourth day of the lunar month to the day before Chinese New Year’s Eve or the first day of the first lunar month of the following year. Ox people have a tenacious character.
3. Year of the Tiger: from the second day of the first lunar month to the twenty-second day of the lunar month. Tiger people are brave and resolute.
4Bí Mật Của Atlantis ™™. Year of the Rabbit: from the twenty-third day of the lunar month to the last day of the first lunar month. Rabbit people are smart and witty, and they are very agile.
5. Year of the Dragon: The first lunar month ends in mid-October (varies from year to year). The dragon people are ambitious and ambitious.
6. Year of the Snake: from mid-October to the end of the lunar calendar or the first day of the next year. The snake people are wise and mysterious.
7. Year of the Horse: from the second day of the Lunar New Year to the twenty-eighth day of the lunar month. Centaurs are enthusiastic and energetic.
8. Year of the Goat: the day before the twenty-ninth day of the lunar month to the end of the first month. Sheep people are gentle and helpful.
9. Year of the Monkey: from the second day of the first lunar month to the middle of December of the following year. Monkey people are alert, studious, and energetic.
10. Year of the Rooster: mid-December to the end of the year or the first day of the next year. Rooster people are sociable and hardworking.
11. Year of the Dog: from the first day of the Lunar New Year to the end of November or the eve of the first day of the following Lunar New Year. Dog people are loyal, upright, brave and kind.
12. Year of the Pig: from the end of the 11th lunar month to the 29th day of December or before the first day of the next lunar year. Pig people are open-minded and optimistic.
The exact date of the zodiac in each year may vary slightly due to differences between the lunar and Gregorian calendars, but the personality traits represented by each zodiac sign generally remain constant. The following is an introduction to the characteristics of each zodiac sign:
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