The 40 Feng Guang Qing Yu referred to the Zodiac Rabbit. In the 12 zodiac signs, each zodiac represented a year, and 40 years was the year of the rabbit. Therefore, the zodiac representing the 40th year of Fengguang Qingyu was the rabbit.
The word 'eliminate violence and appease good' referred to the zodiac sign of the snake.
The 'bustling' was referring to the zodiac monkeys. The first document mentioned the word lively and bustling, explaining that it was a grand scene with a lively atmosphere. The source was Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber. Although other documents also mentioned the word lively, they did not clearly point out the meaning related to the zodiac. Therefore, according to the information provided, the 'lively' was referring to the zodiac monkeys.
Full Hall referred to the zodiac rats. Zodiac rats were known for their strong reproductive ability. A female rat could give birth to 6-8 babies each year, with 5-10 babies per baby, so it could rapidly increase the number of the entire family. Zodiac rats were smart, honest, easy to get along with, and loved by people. They worked hard, lived frugally, and were generous to their family and friends.
The blue robe did not refer to any specific zodiac. In ancient times, blue robes referred to official robes. Officials below the fifth rank wore blue robes (green/green robes). Wearing a blue robe meant that he had become an official of the imperial court. However, the blue robe was not associated with a specific zodiac.
The Sunflower Manual referred to the snake.
The Chinese zodiac that the Flower Morning Moon Night referred to was the Rabbit. The moon was the main body of the moonlit night, with flowers as the scene, and the moon had the image of a rabbit. Therefore, in a deeper sense, the Chinese zodiac of the Flower Morning Moon Night was the rabbit.
The dragon and phoenix playing with pearls referred to the zodiac pig. The zodiac behind the dragon and phoenix playing with pearls referred to the pig, because literally, the last pearl had the same pronunciation as the pig in the twelve zodiac signs.
The Snake Rat Nest referred to the zodiac rats.
Forty years old was the zodiac sign of the chicken. Many documents mentioned that the 40-year-old was a Chinese zodiac that represented the chicken. The rooster represented the "imaginative and chivalrous" Don Quikod-like figure in the zodiac. The rooster people thought of themselves as the "fearless" hero who saved the world. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that the 40-year-old was referring to the zodiac sign of the chicken.
The answers to the zodiac signs were chicken, rabbit, pig, rat, ox, dragon, horse, sheep, monkey, snake, tiger, and dog.