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What is the symbol of Aries?

Aries corresponds to the "king" in tarot cards, while Aries in fire elephants is dominated by Mars. In Greek mythology, Ares is the symbol of Mars, and the corresponding tarot card is "Tower". Tarot fire sign system symbolizes the birth of new life, enterprise, ambition, enthusiasm, challenge and competition. Aries, the English name of Aries, the first Aries in the zodiac, comes from the Latin ram (meaning ram). Aries is the first sign of the zodiac. Aries is 0 degrees, which marks the beginning of the vernal equinox, the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere, and the beginning of a new round of birth, growth, death and rebirth. On the vernal equinox, the length of day and night is exactly the same. Aries and Amon, the God of Life in Egypt, lived in ancient Egypt. Amon, the god of life, is closely related to the image of "wind, hidden things, invisibility, justice and protection of the oppressed". In Egypt, Amon is also regarded as the sun god, also known as Amon-Ray. Being regarded as the god of the universe, he interfered with everything in the world through the Oracle. Amon Rai is often depicted as a ram, which is closely related to the symbol of Aries. When Greece invaded Egypt, the Greeks equated Amon-Rui with their own god Zeus. The close relationship between Amon Rai and the sun had a profound influence on later astrologers. Now we also believe that when the sun falls into Aries, it is in the same favorable promotion position as Leo. Aries and golden fleece In Greek mythology, Jason can only get his inheritance if he finds golden fleece. Golden fleece only grows on special rams. And this ram once helped Jason's cousin Fritsos escape from the evil stepmother. After successfully escaping, Frissos did not thank Zeus, so he offered the ram as a sacrifice to Zeus and hung golden fleece in the forest of Ares, the god of war, guarded by an evil dragon all day. Jason and his partner, Argu, showed great courage, boldness and enterprise in the capture of golden fleece, which coincides with the meaning of Aries.