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198 1 Zodiac

Lunar 8 1 year is a chicken. There are two situations in Gregorian calendar 8 1 year:

1, Gregorian calendar 198 1 year/day-Gregorian calendar 1 981February 4th is a monkey.

2. Gregorian calendar 198 1 February 5th-Gregorian calendar1981February 30th is a chicken.

Reason: The zodiac sign of 198 1 is a chicken, and the corresponding solar calendar date is1981February 5th-198211October 24th.

In the traditional chronology system of China, the ten-day tour is matched with the twelve-day tour, and there are five years of tours: Gui You, Yiyou, Dingyou, Ji You and Xinyou. The Zodiac of Unitary Year is a chicken, which is usually called "Unitary Chicken". In today's social culture, the image of the chicken zodiac is mostly domestic chicken, which echoes the "six animals" in China's agricultural folk culture.

But in fact, as the only bird in the zodiac, the cultural and historical connotation of the pheasant is also closely related to pheasants, pheasants, quails and other birds. Most of the core folk customs of Chinese zodiac chickens are related to the habits and shapes of chickens, that is, gorgeous feathers, cock crowing, hens brooding, pecking at poisonous insects and so on.

Among pheasants, chickens, pheasants and peacocks all have unusually gorgeous and stretched feathers, so pheasants have become the main prototype of the "Phoenix", the king of birds. Folk also often call chicken "Phoenix".

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Zodiac is a vivid cultural phenomenon in East Asia, which has gone through thousands of years. In recent years, Qin bamboo slips unearthed in Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land, Qin bamboo slips unearthed in Tianshui Fangmatan and Han bamboo slips unearthed in Suizhou Kongjiapo, etc. They all found Japanese books about the zodiac.

As a traditional folk calendar, Japanese Book contains rich cultural connotations, such as timing, daily life, harmony between man and nature, etc. By the Eastern Han Dynasty, the same zodiac system as today's zodiac was basically finalized.

The origin of the zodiac is related to animal worship. According to the Qin bamboo slips unearthed in Yunmeng Shuihudi, Hubei Province and Fangmatan, Tianshui, Gansu Province, there was a relatively complete zodiac system in the pre-Qin period. The earliest handed down document that recorded the same Chinese zodiac as the modern one was Lun Heng written by Wang Chong in the Eastern Han Dynasty. ?

The zodiac is an intuitive representation of the twelve earthly branches, namely, Zi (mouse), Ugly (ox), Yin (tiger), Mao (rabbit), Chen (dragon), Si (snake), Wu (horse), Wei (sheep), Shen (monkey), You (chicken) and Xu (chicken).

Each zodiac has rich legends, forming a conceptual interpretation system and becoming an image philosophy in folk culture, such as the zodiac in marriage, the blessing in temple fairs, the animal year and so on. In modern times, more people regard the zodiac as the mascot of the Spring Festival and become a symbol of entertainment and cultural activities.

As a long-standing symbol of folk culture, the zodiac has left a lot of poems, Spring Festival couplets, paintings, calligraphy and paintings and folk arts and crafts that depict the image and symbolic meaning of the zodiac. Apart from China, many countries in the world issue stamps of the zodiac during the Spring Festival to express their wishes for the New Year in China.

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