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Is it suitable for a 95-year-old pig to marry a 96-year-old mouse?

A pig in 1995 married a mouse in 1996.

Pig-mouse mating:

Pig: the sea pig and the silver tiger are in six, so it is best to find an object that belongs to the tiger. This is a first-class marriage. Secondly, it is a trinity relationship with the wool rabbit without sheep, so it is also appropriate to find a rabbit sheep, which is an upper marriage. When a porcupine collides with a snake, it is most taboo to find a snake. This is a second-class marriage. Porcupines are also harmful to monkeys, so they are not suitable for finding monkeys. This is a middle and lower class marriage. Sometimes it is said that Haihai committed suicide, and it is not appropriate to find someone of the same genus. This is a second-class marriage.

Mouse: A mouse and an ugly cow are six in one, so it's better to find an object that belongs to a cow. This is a first-class marriage. Secondly, it is a three-in-one marriage with Shen Monkey and Chen Dragon, so it is also appropriate to find a monkey or a dragon, which is a superior marriage. When a mouse collides with a noon horse, it is most taboo to find a horse. This is a second-class marriage. Rats and rabbits are punished together, so it is forbidden to look for rabbits. This is a second-class marriage.

Rules for extended data matching:

Marriage depends on the zodiac and fate. The genus is mouse, ugly cow, silver tiger, hairy rabbit, dragon, snake, afternoon horse, sheep, monkey, pheasant, dog and porcupine.

Among the twelve zodiac signs, the following zodiac signs can't get married, commonly known as "broken marriage". The lyrics are as follows:

Since ancient times, white horses have been afraid of green cattle, and sheep and rats have rested when they meet; The snake sees the tiger as a knife, and the golden rooster sees the dog cry. The dragon meets the jade rabbit in the clouds, and the pig and the ape never end.

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