Monkey Chinese Zodiac Sign: Symbolism in Chinese Culture In China, the monkey is widely perceived as smart and powerful. People often offer sacrifices to monkeys to pray for rain and even for sons, and they have become an interesting part of Chinese culture. Chinese people love monkeys. Find out why […]
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Goat Chinese Zodiac Sign: Symbolism in Chinese Culture Among all the animals, the goat had the closest relationship with human beings in ancient times. The goat also has a deep historical relationship with the development of traditional Chinese culture, and it has had a great influence on the development of […]
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Horse Chinese Zodiac Sign: Symbolism in Chinese Culture The Horse ranks the 7th position among the 12 traditional Chinese zodiac signs. The Horse usually ran and neighed wildly at noon before being tamed, therefore, it was also known as the “Noon Horse” in ancient times. Symbolizing the Subjective Spirit of […]
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Snake Chinese Zodiac Sign: Symbolism in Chinese Culture The Snake was called the Little Dragon by the ancient people, and the skin it shed was called the Dragon skin. It’s said that the Snake wakes up from its long hibernation and creeps out of its den on the third day […]
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Dragon Chinese Zodiac Sign: Symbolism in Chinese Culture As a unique kind of cultural cohesion and accumulation, the image of the Dragon is deeply rooted in the minds of the Chinese people. Not only is the Dragon culture imprinted in the daily lives (birth and old age, sickness and death) […]
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