Chinese title: List of birth years of the zodiac signs (printable PDF version)
I. Introduction
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac signs are a well-known cultural symbol that represents people’s understanding of astronomy, time sequence, and life. Each zodiac sign has its own unique character traits that are closely tied to the year of birth of the person. This article will present readers with a clear list of the birth years of the zodiac signs for your reference and printing.
2. Overview of the zodiac signs
The Chinese zodiac signs are, in order, the Rat, the Ox, the Tiger, the Rabbit, the Dragon, the Snake, the Horse, the Sheep, the Monkey, the Rooster, the Dog, and the Pig. Each zodiac corresponds to a specific lunar year, and the cycle repeatsĐông Hải Long Vương ™™. People determine their zodiac signs by the year of birth and predict their personality and destiny accordingly.
Three. List of Zodiac Signs of Birth Year (in Chronological Order)
Here is a list of the birth years of the zodiac signs (starting with the most recent year):
Zodiac|Year of Birth|
|——|———-|
2020|
2019|
|Tiger|2018|
Rabbit|2017|
|Dragon|2016|
Snake|2015|
|Horse|2014|
Sheep 2013 (also known as goats or sheep) |
Monkey 2012 |
Chicken|2011|
Dogs|2010|
|Pig|2009|
… (And so on can list years further afield, e.g. from the beginning of the last century)
4. Zodiac signs and personality traits
Each zodiac sign has its own unique personality traits. For example, people born in the Year of the Rat are witty and intelligent, and those born in the Year of the Ox are down-to-earth and hardworking. The character descriptions of all zodiac signs will not be expanded here, and more details can be obtained through traditional culture books or online inquiries.
V. Conclusion
The Chinese zodiac signs carry rich cultural connotations and historical accumulations. Understanding the attributes and meanings of the zodiac can help us better understand and pass on traditional culture. I hope that the list of birth years of the zodiac signs in this article can provide you with reference and help, so that you can have a deeper understanding and understanding of Chinese zodiac culture. At the same time, everyone is also welcome to share with friends and relatives to experience the charm of traditional culture together. The list can be printed as a PDF for easy daily use and research. Let’s feel the unique charm of traditional culture and explore more unknown stories and knowledge.
(ENDS)
Note: The above content is for reference only, and the division of specific zodiac signs may be slightly different due to calendar changes. For more detailed and accurate information, it is advisable to consult authoritative historical or cultural sources.