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What constellation is the road ahead, west to east?

The representatives of West Yellow Road and East Yellow Road in front of the road are as follows:

1, big: refers to mice (children). Rats rank first in the zodiac.

2, Tao: refers to the cow (ugly). Cattle rank second in the zodiac.

3. Chao: refers to the tiger (yin). Tiger ranks third in the zodiac.

4, before: refers to the rabbit (hair). Rabbit ranks fourth in the zodiac.

5, each: refers to the dragon (Chen). Dragon ranks fifth in the zodiac.

6. West: refers to the snake (Thumb). The snake ranks sixth in the zodiac.

7. East: refers to the horse (noon). Horses rank seventh in the zodiac.

8. Yes: refers to sheep (not). Sheep rank eighth in the zodiac.

9, what: refers to monkeys (Shen). Monkeys rank ninth in the zodiac.

10, health: refers to chicken (unitary). Chicken ranks tenth in the zodiac.

1 1, Xiao: It refers to dogs. Dogs rank eleventh in the zodiac.

12, and: refers to the pig (hai). The pig ranks twelfth in the zodiac.

The origin of the zodiac;

The origin of the zodiac can be traced back to ancient legends and myths in China. According to legend, one day, at a meeting presided over by the Jade Emperor, many animals competed to become the representatives of the Chinese zodiac. The Jade Emperor decided to choose the winner through a contest in the zodiac. Therefore, the Jade Emperor announced that the first twelve animals that arrived in the Heavenly Palace would become the zodiac.

On the day of the competition, twelve animals, including rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs, actively participated in the competition. According to legend, the mouse and the cow set out together, but on the way, the mouse rode on the cow's back nimbly and finally reached the finish line first.

The Jade Emperor determined the order of the zodiac according to the order in which animals arrived at their destinations. Each zodiac represents the characteristics and symbolic meaning of an animal, and is associated with the year of birth, which is widely used in divination, fortune telling and customs.