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What does the zodiac stand for?

The zodiac in astrology theory divides the sky above and below the horizon into 12 parts. In western astrology, different constellations have different representative meanings. Then, let's reveal what the constellation knowledge represents. Let's take a look at what the zodiac represents. The first house/rising point shows your appearance, personality, personality, figure and appearance characteristics, external image, easily recognizable features, body language, basic external personality tendency, self-awareness and self-cognition, and also reflects the external personality characteristics created by the early environment. The second house embodies ownership, property possession, self-worth, life value, sense of abundance, money, money view and material world. The third house represents general communication, communication style and psychological tendency revealed in communication. The style and basic way of thinking and analysis (especially related to one's thinking and expression) are also partly influenced by the following factors: brothers and sisters, cousins, neighbors, neighborhood relations or geographical factors, primary schools, middle schools, short trips, articles, newspapers, media, gossip, periodicals, newsletters and so on. The fourth house/Summer Zhongtian represents family, territory, private space, real estate, house, place of belonging, family field, nest, sense of security, family, foundation, parents' influence on family environment and parents' role. The fifth house represents entertainment, creativity,-related to children, or your childlike innocence, play, joy, recreation, playing games, drama, your personal attitude and principles in entertainment and jokes, and your performance in puppy love and adolescence. The sixth house schedule, daily affairs, work, service provision, and work functions-to some extent, daily work, working environment and working conditions, and health issues-mainly focus on daily living habits, occupational diseases, health habits, organizational affairs, and travel arrangements. The sixth house reflects how you plan your daily affairs. From this perspective, it can be said that it is a house about the quality of life. The seventh house/descending point embodies partnership, peer relationship, marriage, one-on-one intimacy, the type of the opposite sex you attract, the conditions and environment for forming sexual relations, cooperation and the way one treats others. The deepest themes in the eighth house of life, such as death, sex, intimacy, other people's money, partner's money, property, loans or borrowings, taxes, insurance, inheritance, barter, commerce, etc. , including power, jealousy and suspicion. This is a crisis palace about conflict, which will bring transformation, rebirth and transformation. The ninth house of higher wisdom, ideas, conceptual thinking, religious philosophical beliefs, ethics, moral norms, opinions, higher education, colleges, universities, courses after basic education, long-distance or transnational travel, adventurous learning, policies and principles, wisdom. The tenth house/Zhongtian public identity, reputation, status, recognition, social status, career, professional status, career goals, status awareness, high-profile, high-profile, exposure. In the eleventh house, peers, friends, societies, partners, alliances, acquaintances, interpersonal circles, people playing together, clubs, organizations, affiliation, membership, integration, communication, teamwork, team or collective issues, social awareness, community activities and humanitarian activities. The twelfth house represents the subconscious mind, awakening consciousness, the most sensitive issues, escape, escapism, seclusion, refuge, fantasy, dream, extreme sensitivity to the world, mysticism tendency, spiritual affairs, sympathy for the weak, life out of control experience, hermit, hospital-related experience, prisons, monasteries, holy places, hidden places, etc.