What does Mao mean by heavenly stems and earthly branches?

Mao is one of heavenly stems and earthly branches, belonging to the earthly branch. The earthly branch is one of the 12 zodiac signs, and Mao ranks fourth among the earthly branches. Hair is a wood element, representing the bud of life, symbolizing the beginning of life and the arrival of hope. Mao's eight-character numerology symbolizes the starting point of life development and the opportunity of innovation. Therefore, Mao has a very important symbolic significance and is widely used in China traditional culture.

"Mao" has a rich image and symbolic significance in the traditional culture of China. In ancient myths and legends of China, Mao is the representative of spring and the beginning of the growth of all things. In rural areas, people will sow crops at an early stage to pray for a bumper harvest and peace. In China's Taoist belief, Mao represents new life and hope, and is considered as one of the symbols of morality and spirit.

Mao is also widely used in modern society. For example, in the business circles in China, many companies choose to register their companies in Maori when they are established, pinning their hopes and prayers for future development. In Feng Shui, "Mao" is also regarded as a symbol of good luck, which means turning money into treasure and enjoying happiness. Therefore, Maori has also become an auspicious day for many people to choose to start a business, settle down and move.