Nine out of ten chickens are still incomplete, and nine out of ten sheep are still incomplete. The combination of Yin and Hai is still broken.

Nine out of ten roosters or nine out of ten sheep

The twelve zodiac signs are an important part of our cultural life. There are twelve zodiac signs not only in our country but also in many countries around the world. , but according to various local customs, the animals represented by each zodiac sign are different.

The twelve Chinese zodiac animals are Zi (rat), Chou (ox), Yin (tiger), Mao (rabbit), Chen (dragon), Si (snake), Wu (horse), Wei (Sheep), Shen (Monkey), You (Chicken), Xu (Dog), Hai (Pig).

The origin of the twelve zodiac animals has a long history. Judging from documentary records, the twelve zodiac animals originated from the twelve earthly branches in ancient times. The earliest twelve earthly branches represent twelve different monthly orders and seasons every year, and are combined with the heavenly stems, such as Jiazi, Yichou, etc., to calculate the year, month, day, and hour.

The twelve zodiac signs are clearly recorded in the "Yanpian" in "Lunheng" written by Wang Chong during the Eastern Han Dynasty, which mentioned the names of the twelve zodiac animals. Why these twelve animals are used as the zodiac signs may be related to totems at first, or they may be the symbols of ancient tribes.

There are many stories about the twelve zodiac animals. Among them, there is a saying called "nine out of ten sheep are incomplete". This sentence means that nine out of ten people born in the year of sheep are all wrong. No, it’s not up to him to decide when to give birth, which is really unfair to people born in the Year of the Sheep.

Where did this sentence come from? In fact, the earliest saying that "nine out of ten sheep are incomplete" started from King Wen of Zhou Dynasty, but what was said at that time was not "nine out of ten sheep are incomplete" but "nine out of ten sheep are blessed".

Because King Wen of Zhou was good at studying Bagua, he felt that nine out of ten people born in the Year of the Sheep were blessed and happy, and their starting point was very good.

However, there were many illiterates in ancient times. The penetration rate of writing at that time was extremely low. Most of the people were illiterate. Many things were basically passed down orally. This also resulted in the Many things have no documented reasons for falling into categories.

In short, it gradually evolved into "nine out of ten sheep".

The ancients were relatively busy, so this statement only had a limited spread at that time, and it did not have much impact on people who were born in the Year of the Sheep, nor did it have much impact on folk customs.

Until the end of the Qing Dynasty, a woman named Cixi appeared who was born in the Year of the Sheep. As the last real person in power in China, Cixi had a very significant impact on Chinese history.

It is said that because Cixi was born in the year of the sheep, she had a different kind of emotion towards sheep, and listed "sheep" as a palace taboo, so she was very taboo about everything related to sheep.

However, in the palace of the Qing Dynasty, the word sheep was never uttered. If the imperial kitchen wanted to cook mutton, it could not say "sheep", but "福肉" Or "Shou Pork" instead. It is quite strange that people who are so taboo about sheep still eat mutton.

The entertainment activities of the ancients were limited. Men could drink wine and recite poems. As a woman, Cixi's biggest hobby was listening to operas, but she did not like songs with "sheep" in them.

Once, when the famous actor Hou Junshan was invited to the palace to sing "Jade Hall Spring", he sang the sentence "I am like a sheep entering the tiger's mouth and never return", which angered Cixi and not only lost her In addition to the originally promised reward, he was also rewarded with a banquet, completely losing the opportunity to enter the palace and perform in operas.

From then on, this sentence has been changed to "I am like a fish that enters the water and never returns." People have power, and many rules can be changed for you.

Because she is born in the year of the sheep, she believes that the tiger is the natural enemy of the sheep. If a sheep enters the tiger's mouth, she will definitely be in trouble if she has such a person around her.

Therefore, the eunuchs and maids in the palace cannot belong to the "tiger" category. If they are found, they will be expelled, and in serious cases, their heads will fall to the ground.

These are just Cixi’s personal taboos against sheep. Why did “nine out of ten sheep” evolve into such a widespread influence? Mainly because Cixi's various actions caused great harm to the Qing Dynasty and the people.

In order to ridicule her, the common people gradually spread the saying "nine out of ten sheep are incomplete" online, and now everyone knows it.

It has a lot of bad effects on people born in the Year of the Sheep. Many people even avoid having children in the Year of the Sheep. According to statistics, the fertility rate in the Year of the Sheep is indeed not high compared to other zodiac signs. It seems that this is the problem. It's up to Empress Cixi to carry it.

The above is the content related to whether ten chickens and nine sheep are incomplete, and it is a sharing about ten sheep and nine imperfections.

After reading whether Yinhai is combined or broken, I hope this will be helpful to everyone!