There were many versions of the Chinese zodiac that the phrase " Traitor Generals Call Brothers " represented. Some believed that it was the Chinese zodiac rat, because in the 12 Chinese zodiac signs, rats were very suspicious and cunning. They were often seen as traitors, and when attacked, they might be called traitor generals by the attackers. There were also versions of the Chinese zodiac tiger, which was described in the poem " Three Nine Thousand Years Five Unique Songs, Traitor Generals Call Brothers " as having characteristics like tigers attacking cities and seizing territory. There was also a saying that it was the zodiac pig because the pig was the symbol of the zodiac pig. The traitor general could represent the zodiac pig in the twelve zodiac signs. "40 Sisters" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In pairs, the correct answer was the rabbit. According to the contents of document 2, document 3, document 5, and document 6, rabbits were considered to be zodiacs in pairs. This was because the English homonym for rabbits was "two", which meant that they were in pairs. In addition, Rabbit people were described as being indifferent to the opinions of others on the surface, but in fact, they would be devastated by criticism, and they were deceptive and cunning. Therefore, according to the information provided, the rabbit was the zodiac sign that came in pairs.
The word 'sit' referred to the zodiac monkey. Because monkeys could imitate people sitting, the corresponding zodiac sign of the word 'sit' was monkey. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Chinese zodiac represented by the word Jun was pig. In traditional culture, pigs were endowed with good luck, wealth, reunion, hard work, and other beautiful meanings. Moreover, pigs were the last of the twelve zodiac signs and were also considered a symbol of flexibility. At the same time, according to traditional culture and many literature records, pigs were an important animal symbol. They were widely used in various fields such as the meaning of monarch and minister (such as the concept in the Book of Changes). Therefore, the zodiac represented by the word Jun was the pig. The novel "Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was hard to imagine that the correct zodiac sign was "monkey". Monkeys were considered to be very intelligent and witty animals in the Chinese zodiac, but they were also very sensitive and easily affected by the outside world. When monkeys encountered any new situation or difficulties, they would always be restless and worried. Sometimes, they would even become irritable, impulsive, and anxious. In Chinese culture, monkeys played a very important role. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was a resourceful and lively monkey. He showed the monkey's intelligence, agility, and wit, but at the same time, he also showed the monkey's restless side. Therefore, it was hard to imagine that the correct zodiac sign was a monkey.
The corresponding zodiac signs were probably dragon and chicken. From the point of view of " dressed very gorgeously ", chickens had bright and beautiful feathers all over their bodies. Roosters also liked to swagger around as if they were dressed up, which was more in line with the characteristics of being gorgeously dressed. Starting from the meaning of swaying in the wind, dragons could call the wind and summon the rain, and could swing freely in the wind. Moreover, the dragon's body was slender and easy to swing, so it could also be associated with gorgeously dressed. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were two different versions of the Chinese zodiac that was referred to in the Seven or Eight Sisters Middle School. One version was the rat, and the other was the monkey. "40 Sisters" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
People who were born in the year of Rabbit, Sheep, Chicken, and Pig were generally thought to be relatively unambitious. People born in the year of Rabbit may lack self-motivation because of their comfortable life; people born in the year of Sheep may have the idea of small wealth and peace, and it is easy to slack off after having a certain economic foundation; people born in the year of Chicken are greedy for enjoyment and unwilling to do things; people born in the year of Pig are more open-minded and feel that living comfortably is more important. However, this was only a general view based on the zodiac signs. It could not completely represent all the people of these zodiac signs. People's personality and ambition were also affected by a variety of factors.