The Snowy Mud Hong Claw guessed from different angles that it could refer to the zodiac rat or the zodiac chicken. From the perspective of interpretation, the snow mud Hong claw referred to a wild goose, which was similar to a chicken, so it could be guessed as a chicken. From the side meaning, snow was related to winter, and the Hong claw was similar to the claws of a mouse, so it could be guessed as a mouse. From the strokes of the Snowy Mud Hong Claw, there were a total of 34 strokes in the four characters. 34 - 12×2 = 10. The tenth zodiac in the twelve zodiac signs was the chicken. In summary, the Snowy Mud Red Claw was most likely a zodiac rat or zodiac chicken. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Snow Mud Hong Claw" meant the claw marks left by the swan goose on the snow, which was a metaphor for the traces of the past. This idiom came from Su Shi's poem "He Zi by Mianchi nostalgia". When recalling the past, one could say," Those past experiences are like snow and mud, leaving traces even though they are far away." It could also be used to express feelings about the marks left by a certain event or experience in the past, as in " The memories of old friendships are only like snow and mud in the long river of time." "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Five Blessings referred to the tiger, sheep, rat, pig, and dragon of the twelve zodiac signs.
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.
The word 'eliminate violence and appease good' referred to the zodiac sign of the snake.
Taoism didn't have anything related to the twelve zodiacs, so it was impossible to know what zodiac the Taoist sect referred to. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In traditional culture, there was no specific zodiac that specifically referred to love. However, different zodiac animals had different characteristics in terms of love. For example, people with zodiac rats were good at expressing their feelings and were more cautious about love; people with zodiac cows were serious and patient about love, but they also had shortcomings such as being too stubborn; men with zodiac sheep were gentle and affectionate; men with zodiac monkeys were smart and funny but difficult to settle down in the room; zodiac rabbits would have better luck in love next week, and so on. Each zodiac had a variety of expressions and fortunes in love. There was no single zodiac that symbolized love alone.
Love didn't refer to a specific zodiac. The zodiac was just a cultural concept. Different zodiacs had different personalities and might have different expressions in love, but it couldn't be said that love corresponded to a particular zodiac.
The flood dragon referred to the zodiac dragon. In traditional culture and many related expressions, Jiao Long was a form of dragon. For example, Jiao Long went out to sea to represent the zodiac dragon, Jiao Long playing in the water also symbolized the zodiac dragon, etc. Among the twelve zodiac signs, the dragon was the only zodiac that was directly related to Jiao Long. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!