Are chickens similar to monkeys?

I am a Buddhist disciple, but I used to like the Book of Changes.

Let me say one thing first: the twelve earthly branches: Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.

Corresponding to each other: mouse, cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig.

Consistency: Ugly boy and earth, Hai Yin and wood, hairy beard and fire, Chen You and gold all applied for water, but there was no sun and moon at noon.

Xiang Chong: Woods Chong, Ugly Buchong, Shen Yinchong, You Mao Chong, Chen Xuchong and Hayes Chong.

Mutual harm: the child does not harm, ugly afternoon harm, yin harm, Chen harm, Shen hai harm, one harm.

Xiang xing: yin has been ungrateful, ugly has not been prosperous, rudeness has been prosperous in the afternoon, and self-interest has been prosperous in the morning.

There is also a three-in-one game, and I won't talk about it any more. Look at these letters. As long as what is not mentioned above is not rushed, how can chickens and monkeys rush past? Chickens and rabbits run, monkeys and tigers run.

But I have converted to Buddhism now, and I am a lay disciple. This is just a reference, and I can't be rigid because of it. As long as I am kind-hearted, patient, compassionate, and have a Buddha in my heart, no matter who I combine with, it will be unfavorable. Strictly following the above is called superstition, which only shows the relationship between the twelve branches and grams, and has no other significance.