1. Zodiac mice can show their wit and flexibility through calligraphy. Rat is the first animal of the China Zodiac, representing a new beginning and opportunity. Its characteristics: smart, flexible, agile, with good intuition and wisdom. Personality: smart, resourceful, flexible, good at solving problems and looking for solutions.
2. Zodiac rabbits can show their agility and alertness through calligraphy. Rabbit is the fourth animal in the zodiac, which is characterized by tenderness, friendliness, alertness, elegance and sensitivity. Personality: kind and gentle, optimistic and upward, pay attention to harmony and balance, but also have a certain conservative personality.
3. The zodiac dragon can show the sacredness and mystery of the dragon through calligraphy. Dragon is the fifth of the twelve zodiac animals in China. It is characterized by majesty, mystery and grandeur, symbolizing strength and auspiciousness. Personality: self-confident, brave, creative, pursuing Excellence and achievement.
4. Zodiac horses can show their running and freedom through calligraphy. Horse is the seventh animal in the zodiac, which is characterized by its unrestrained, enthusiastic and free nature, representing vitality and courage. Personality: optimistic, cheerful, persistent, adventurous and pursuing new challenges.
The Zodiac is an art form that expresses the China Zodiac through calligraphy, singing and dancing. This form of performance combines the zodiac with art, which can not only show the image and characteristics of the zodiac, but also show the talent and creativity of the artist.
Interpretation of the zodiac
The origin of the zodiac can be traced back to the ancient legends and culture in China. Legend has it that a long time ago, the gods decided to decide the ranking order of animals through a competition. To commemorate this competition, they were used as signs of the zodiac.
According to legend, twelve kinds of animals took part in the competition at that time. They are mice, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs. They were assigned to twelve different constellations according to the order of completing the competition.
There are many versions of legends about the origin of the zodiac. There is a popular saying that the gods sent clairvoyance and Shun Feng Er as observers. However, due to their incompatible personalities, clairvoyance turned to report the results after quarreling, but mistook the cat who likes sleeping for a mouse, which led to the cat's failure to become one of the 12 zodiac animals.