The anxious Zodiac Monkey. Many documents mentioned that being extremely anxious was the zodiac sign of monkeys. Monkeys were more impatient and could not calm down when faced with something. They would show an extremely anxious look. Therefore, it could be confirmed that the anxious Zodiac Monkey was the one.

The concept of wealth in novels usually had nothing to do with the zodiac. Although some novels may suggest or reflect the relationship between the zodiac and wealth in some way, this statement does not exist in reality. Therefore, finding a novel for money was not a sign of the zodiac.
The Chinese zodiac that was randomly referred to included the rooster, tiger, and pig. One of the explanations was that there was a saying in the Chinese idiom," Chicken feathers stir-fried leeks-messy," so it could be a zodiac chicken; adding up the number seven or eight to 15, according to the 12-year cycle of the zodiac, 15 - 12 = 3, the third zodiac was tiger, so it could be a zodiac tiger; One could also think of a pig from the interpretation," describing disorder, disorder, and chaos." Because pigs would make a mess of the pigsty, it could also be a zodiac pig. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Li Bujue Book was not a zodiac sign.
In the traditional sense, the ox was the zodiac that was more suitable for the characteristics of being strong and strong. In traditional China culture, cattle symbolized diligence and strength. Cows were strong and strong. They carried important labor tasks in farming society, such as pulling plows and plowing the land. They showed the characteristics of being strong and strong. However, from a different cultural point of view, horses could also be considered to be young and strong. Horses were good at running and were capable partners for people to travel and fight. They were full of vitality and strength. However, in general, there was no clear definition of which zodiac specifically corresponded to the age of strength. This was more based on the understanding of the traditional symbolic meaning of each zodiac. The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was no clear conclusion as to what zodiac the sun represented. However, from the perspective of "precarious" analysis, one statement described the situation as "critical and unpredictable", which implied that there would be risks at any time in the future, which could be understood as a tiger. Another statement started from "morning" and "evening". The finger morning and evening was related to the chicken. The chicken chirped in the morning, and Youshi pointed to dusk, which could also be related to this concept of morning and evening. However, Chao Wu Xi was not directly related to the zodiac, so it was impossible to determine which zodiac it was. The novel " Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many ways to describe the sign of imminent danger. It could be a pig, because pigs could be slaughtered at any time. It could also be a rat, who ate people's food and lived an unstable life, which was more in line with the state of imminent danger. There was also a saying that it was a tiger, which could be understood from the perspective of "accompanying the king as if accompanying a tiger" and the situation was critical and unpredictable. In addition, the chicken was also considered to be a sign of imminent danger, because "morning" and "evening" were related to morning (chicken crow) and evening (Youshi) respectively. There were also people who believed that it was the zodiac chicken and tiger. The novel "Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the descriptions of the zodiac in novels, it was usually related to character, fate, and fate entanglement. The Chinese zodiac included the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. Different zodiacs corresponded to different people. However, there was no clear zodiac description for the situation of wanting money to buy a novel, so it was impossible to determine the zodiac of the protagonist of the novel.