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1952 What is the zodiac?

Dragon? (Lunar New Year, Gregorian calendar1952 65438+1October 27th-1953 February 13)

Dragon ranks fifth in the zodiac, and it is associated with the zodiac. It is called "Chen Shi" at twelve o'clock one day-from seven to nine in the morning.

The corresponding years in the Year of the Loong are: 1904, 19 16, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964,/kloc.

Judgment method—

When the number of AD years is divided by 12, all the years with a remainder of 8 are the Year of the Loong.

The formula is: the number of years in AD ÷ 12= a quotient, and the remainder is 8.

For example, if the quotient of 20 12÷ 12 is 167 and the remainder is 8, then the year of 20 12 is the Year of the Loong.

Extended data:

Year of dragon culture-

In China culture, dragons have a very important position and influence. From the Neolithic Age more than 7,000 years ago, ancestors worshipped the primitive dragon totem, and today people still use idioms or allusions with the word "dragon" to describe the beautiful things in life. As descendants of the dragon, we should know more about the dragon culture. Only by understanding the dragon culture can we understand the ancient civilization of China. Dragon's influence on China culture and loong's national spirit.

The year of Renchen, commonly known as "the Year of the Loong". Dragon is the symbol of our Chinese nation and the most important cultural symbol of our Chinese nation. The relationship between dragons and the Chinese nation can be said to have a long history. From the Neolithic Age 7000 years ago to today, dragon, a sacred and weird animal god, has almost run through the long and complicated cultural development process of the Chinese nation.

The origin of dragons is still a controversial issue. Dragon is the only fictional animal in the zodiac, but for a long time, our people have special feelings for it, both respectful and fearful. Reading the history of China, the emperors of the feudal dynasty all claimed to be "real dragon emperors", so the dragon represented power and majesty.

Dragons are also closely related to folk customs and folk culture. The combination of dragon and folk custom has formed the folk dragon culture, which has a lot of manifestations in Han nationality and many ethnic minorities. It is not only rich in content, but also has a long history. For example, dragon boat races and dragon dances. In a word, folk dragon culture has a wide range of fields, rich contents and various forms.