"In the corresponding relationship between the Yin-Yang Eight Trigrams and the zodiac, the Qian hexagram (Yang) corresponds to the horse and monkey; the Kun hexagram (Yin) corresponds to the ox and sheep; the Zhen hexagram corresponds to the male and female born in the year of Mao (rabbit); the Xun hexagram corresponds to the chicken; the Kan hexagram corresponds to the pig; the Li hexagram corresponds to the pheasant (which can be understood as a chicken); the Gen hexagram corresponds to the dog; and the Dui hexagram corresponds to the sheep. At the same time, the Qian hexagram was located in the northwest, covering the three mountains of Xu (Zodiac Dog), Qian, and Hai (Zodiac Pig), corresponding to men and women born in the years of Xu and Hai. The Kun hexagram was located in the southwest, including men and women born in the years of Wei (Zodiac Sheep), Kun, and Shen (Zodiac Monkey). The Zhen hexagram was located in the moving direction, containing the three mountains of Jia, Mao, and Yi, corresponding to men and women born in the year of Mao. The novel "Battle of Yin and Yang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
The term 'eliminate violence and appease good' referred to the zodiac snake.
There was no clear information that showed that Chao Wu Xi was directly related to specific zodiac animals. Chao Wu Xi was an idiom used to describe a situation that was critical or difficult to deal with. It was not related to the Chinese zodiac in the traditional sense. The novel " Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The phrase " the age of the heavens is not equal " was an idiom that described people's different lifespans or different fates. It did not specifically refer to a particular zodiac animal. There was no information to show that it was related to a specific zodiac animal, so it was impossible to accurately answer which zodiac animal the age of the heavens was. The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Taoism did not have anything to do with the twelve zodiac animals, and there was no zodiac animal called "Taoism." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
"Rats are animals that combine Yin and Yang. In the traditional China zodiac mythology, since the ancient Fuxi drew the hexagrams, the odd numbers were Yin, the even numbers were Yang, and Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, and Xu were Yang. The corresponding zodiac animals, tiger, dragon, horse, monkey, and dog, all had odd numbers of toes, while Chou, Mao, Si, Wei, You, and Hai were Yin. The corresponding zodiac animals all had even numbers of toes, or they had no toes, only rats. The first four and the last five had both Yin and Yang. Yin and Yang were one. Herbivores and carnivores could also be seen as one of yin and yang. They ate food that was one of yin and yang, and after breaking it down and absorbing it, they regenerated it into their own yin and yang (that is, matter and energy). Other than that, there were also creatures like the Yin Yang Lobster. The novel "Battle of Yin and Yang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
The zodiac that rode the clouds was the dragon. Among the twelve zodiac animals, only dragons had the ability to ride the clouds. People born in the year of the dragon were usually eloquent, arrogant, and did not care about what others thought. They didn't like to explain things that were misunderstood. They didn't take it to heart and didn't like to explain.
The zodiac represented by the wind and rain could be the pig. The novel " The Clouds Come and Go in the Morning " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!