When did the 12 zodiac signs begin to exist? The use of 12 zodiac signs to record the year began in our country at least during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. "Northern History? Yuwen Hufa" records a letter written by Yuwenhu's mother to him. The letter said: "In the past, when you were born in Wuchuan Town, your brothers were born. The older one was born in the year of rat, the second was in the year of rabbit, and you were born in the year of snake. ." shows that the 12 zodiac signs were already used among the people at that time.
But, what is the origin of the 12 zodiac animals? Ancient Chinese books record that the Central Plains region of ancient my country originally used the "Stem and Branch Calendar System", which used the 10 celestial stem symbols A, B, C, and D. , Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui and the 12 earthly branch symbols Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai are used to record the year. A few nomadic peoples in northwest my country use animals to mark their years. "The Book of Tang" records: "The country of Xijiasi records the year with twelve objects. If the year is in Yin, it is called the Year of the Tiger." In addition, the "History of Song Dynasty? Biography of Tubo" also records that when the Tubo leader narrated, he used In order to track the year of things, it is said that "the old things in the Tao are counted in twelve chens that belong to the sun. This is the case in the year of the rabbit and the same in the year of the horse." Later, in the exchanges between the Central Plains and ethnic minorities, the two chronology systems came into contact with each other to form the current 12 zodiac signs. Just as Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty pointed out in the "Kai Yu Cong Kao", "In the early days of Northern customs, there was no such thing as the twelve o'clock of Zichou Yin Mao, but the years were divided into years by rats, cows, tigers and rabbits, which was spread throughout China. This explanation of the origin of the 12 zodiac animals has been recognized by many people.
In addition, there are other opinions about the origin of the 12 zodiac animals: Hong Xun's "Yanggu Manlu" said that those with odd numbers among the 12 earthly branches have animals with odd numbers of fingers or hooves, such as Zi ranks first, and the rat that matches it has 5 fingers. Those with an even number among the earthly branches are named after the even number of the zodiac sign. For example, the ox and the ugliness match, and they have 4 claws. In "Cao Mu Zi", Ye Shijie explained the origin of the 12 zodiac animals as follows: Artists match 12 animals with 12 zodiac animals, and each animal has its own shortcomings, such as rats without teeth, ox without teeth, tigers without spleen, and rabbits without lips. Dragons have no ears, snakes have no feet, horses have no guts, sheep have no pupils, monkeys have no buttocks, chickens have no kidneys, dogs have no stomach, pigs have no tendons, and humans have no deficiencies. ”
There are various other theories. For example: The Yellow Emperor wanted to select 12 animals to be on duty in the sky on time... 12 animals such as rats, cows, and tigers were selected through competition; the 12 zodiac animals came from primitive society. The totem worship of some clans; the 12 zodiac signs may be introduced from Tianzhu; or the 28 constellations are distributed around the sky to correspond to 12 hours. Each constellation is named after an animal that is on duty at each hour. Common names for a certain year, etc.
Although people are not sure of the exact origin of the 12 zodiac signs, they are still used today because they are popular, convenient and interesting. It has become a precious legacy left to us by the ancients that still has practical value.
When did the twelve zodiac animals begin to exist? The authoritative "Cihai" adopts the statement of Qing Dynasty scholar Zhao Yi. , it is believed that the twelve zodiac signs began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. There was no such statement before.
But it has been inferred earlier.
It is now believed that the earliest one should be "The Book of Songs" Xiaoya. "Auspicious Day" "Auspicious day Geng Wu, both send me the horse", clearly matches the animal horse with the earthly branch Wu, which is completely consistent with the current zodiac.
What is the zodiac?
According to A person's birth is determined by a fixed animal image, which is called the zodiac. It should be noted that if it is defined as a fixed animal image according to the year of birth, it is not an accurate statement, because except for the Han ethnic group, other ethnic groups. Even foreign countries have zodiac signs, and some zodiac signs are not necessarily arranged according to the year. For example, Myanmar has eight zodiac signs, which are ordered from Monday to Sunday. People born on different days are divided into tiger, lion, double-tusked elephant and Tuskless elephant, rat, guinea pig, dragon, wonderful winged bird. This article will only talk about the Chinese zodiac, so unless otherwise specified, the concept of zodiac in the following article refers to the Chinese zodiac.
The Chinese zodiac is closely related to the astronomical calendar. The Chinese calendar matured in the Xia Dynasty more than 3,000 years ago, so the lunar calendar is also called the lunar calendar. The determination of the Chinese zodiac should be at the same time as the determination of the Chinese calendar. A zodiac sign matches an earthly branch. In this way, a certain earthly branch year, no matter which heavenly stem it matches, is called a certain zodiac year. For example: Jiazi, Yizi, Bingzi, Dingzi... the years are all called the "Year of the Rat" ". As for the record of matching animals with chronology, the earliest record at present should be "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Auspicious Day" "Auspicious Day Geng Wu, both sent my horse", which clearly matches the animal horse with the earthly branch Wu, which is completely consistent with the current zodiac. .
1. The origin of the zodiac
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When did the zodiac come into existence? 1. The origin of the zodiac: It is an ancient folk cultural phenomenon. Regarding the origin of the twelve zodiac signs, scholars of all ages have different opinions. Some people believe that the zodiac signs and the earthly branches have the same origin, which can be traced back to the prehistoric legendary era. It is recorded in the "Historical Records" that the Yellow Emperor "built Jiazi to ensure longevity." "The big scratch makes the armor" is a reflection of this kind of saying. Scholars believe that the armor mentioned here refers to the twelve zodiac animals.
Zhao Yi, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, believed that the zodiac originated from the nomadic people in northern my country. He said in "Yu Cong Kao": "In the early days of Northern customs, there was no such thing as the twelve days of Zichou Yin, but the zodiac was divided into periods such as rat, ox, tiger, and rabbit. When I was young, Di Xun spread in China, and it has been passed down forever." (See Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "Yu Cong Kao"). Some scholars even hold the view that the zodiac is derived from the zodiac, believing that the twelve zodiac signs were introduced to China from ancient Babylon. The representative of this view is Guo Moruo, who talked about "the twelve zodiac signs" in "Research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions? Shi Zhigan" There are examples of them in Babylon, Egypt, and India, but they are not very ancient, and none of them date back more than a hundred years after the Western Era. It means that the countries in the Western Regions in the Han Dynasty imitated the twelve palaces of Babylon, and then spread them to the surrounding areas. The communicator also believes that the zodiac was formulated by the residents of the Middle East in imitation of the Babylonian zodiac, and it was introduced to China when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty passed through the Western Regions. The above opinions are subject to different opinions, and the author does not dare to judge subjectively. However, a large amount of literature proves that the zodiac did originate in China and is the crystallization of animal worship, totem worship and early astronomy of the Chinese ancestors. Regarding the records of the twelve zodiac signs, among the existing literature, the Book of Songs is the earliest. "The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Auspicious Days" contains eight words: "On the auspicious day of Gengwu, my horse will be sent." This means that the auspicious day of Gengwu will be at a good time, and it will be a good day for horses to go hunting. This is an example of correlating Wu with horses. It can be seen that around the Spring and Autumn Period, the corresponding relationship between the earthly branches and the twelve animals had been established and spread. In 1975, bamboo slips unearthed from Tomb No. 11 in Shuihudi, Yunmeng County, Hubei Province further proved that the twelve zodiac signs existed before and after the Spring and Autumn Period. There is a chapter in Category A of the "Rishu" unearthed from the bamboo slips titled "The Thief", which is about divination of the appearance characteristics of the thieves. It records: "The son is a rat, and the thieves are ugly, ugly, and oxen." Ye, the thief has a big nose and long neck,... Yin, tiger, thief, with a gray beard, and a black face. Mao, rabbit, big face. Red... It is an insect, and the thief has long black snake eyes. Wu, it is a deer, and it has a long neck and a small body. ...Wei, it is a horse, and it has long whiskers and ears. Shen, it is a ring. Those with round faces..." The twelve zodiac signs recorded in "Rishu" are generally similar to the current popular sayings. According to research, Tomb No. 11 in Suihudi was buried in the 30th year of Qin Shihuang (217 BC). Therefore, the creation of the twelve zodiac animals can be traced back to at least the Spring and Autumn Period before Qin. Scholars believe that this is the earliest and more systematic record of the twelve zodiac animals found in my country so far. What is completely consistent with today’s popular view of the twelve zodiac signs is the record of Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Wang Chong’s "Lunheng Hengshi" contains: "Yin means wood, and its birds are tigers. Xu means earth, and its birds are dogs. ...Wu, horse. Zi, You, chicken. ...Hai, sheep. ...Shen, monkey. ." In the above text, eleven zodiac animals are mentioned, but Chenlong is missing. The book "Yan Po Pian" says: "Chen is a dragon and Yi is a snake. The positions of Chen and Ji are in the southeast." In this way, the twelve zodiac signs are complete, and they are exactly the same as the popular twelve zodiac signs today. This is indeed It is the earliest and most complete record of the zodiac in ancient literature. .
When did the twelve zodiac signs originate? The twelve zodiac signs are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig, which are distributed in order among the twelve earthly branches. When did this custom come into being?
Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty believed that it began in the Eastern Han Dynasty in "Yu Yu Cong Shu". His basis is: "Lunheng? Material Potential" records: "Yin means wood, and its bird is a tiger. Xu means earth, and its bird is a dog. ...Wu means horse. Zi means rat knife. You , Rooster. ...Hai, Sheep. ...Si, Snake." There are only eleven zodiac signs mentioned above. The one is a dragon. The book "Yan Du Chapter" also said: "Chen is a dragon, Si is a snake, and the positions of Chen and Si are in the southeast. In this way, the twelve zodiac signs are complete, and the twelve earthly branches and the twelve zodiac signs are so complete, and they are in harmony with each other. It’s the same today.
Zhao Yi’s views have been accepted by people for a long time!
However, at the end of 1975, bamboo simplicity was unearthed from Qin Tomb No. 11 in Yunmengsuihudi, Hubei. There are 1,200 branches of books, among which the A version called "Rishu" has a chapter titled "The Thief", which is about divination of the appearance and characteristics of the thieves. It mentions the twelve zodiac animals, such as "Child, Rat". "The thief is a thief, and he wants to be honest..." "Ugly, an ox, the thief has a big nose and a long neck..." and so on. The twelve earthly branches mentioned in "The Thief" are roughly the same as what has been said since the Eastern Han Dynasty's "Lunheng" It is similar to the above. According to research, Tomb No. 11 in Suihudi was buried in the 3rd year of Qin Shihuang (217 BC); and the content of "Rishu" can be traced back to the Chu and Qin states during the Warring States Period, so the custom of the twelve zodiac animals is about It existed during the Warring States Period. This is more than 300 years earlier than the saying of "originating in the Eastern Han Dynasty".
When did the Chinese zodiac originate? 1. The origin of the zodiac
< p> As an ancient folk cultural phenomenon, scholars in the past have different opinions on the origin of the twelve zodiac animals. Some people believe that the zodiac animals and the earthly branches have the same origin, which can be traced back to the prehistoric legendary era. It is recorded in the "Historical Records" that the Yellow Emperor "built Jiazi to order life." "years old" and "big scratches make Jiazi" are reflections of this type of saying. Scholars believe that the Jiazi mentioned here refers to the twelve zodiac animals.Zhao Yi, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, believed that the zodiac originated from the nomadic people in northern my country. He said in "Yu Cong Kao": "In the early days of Northern customs, there was no such thing as the twelve days of Zichou Yin, but the zodiac was divided into periods such as rat, ox, tiger, and rabbit. When I was young, Di Xun spread in China, and it has been passed down forever." (See Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "Yu Cong Kao"). Some scholars even hold the view that the zodiac is derived from the zodiac, believing that the twelve zodiac signs were introduced to China from ancient Babylon. The representative who holds this view is Guo Moruo, who talked about "the twelve zodiac signs" in "Research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions? Shi Zhigan" There are examples of them in Babylon, Egypt, and India, but they are not very ancient, and none of them date back more than a hundred years after the Western Era. It means that the countries in the Western Regions during the Han Dynasty imitated the twelve palaces of Babylon, and then spread them to the surrounding areas. The communicator also believes that the zodiac was formulated by the residents of the Middle East in imitation of the Babylonian zodiac, and it was introduced to China when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty passed through the Western Regions. The above opinions are subject to different opinions, and the author does not dare to judge subjectively. However, a large amount of literature proves that the zodiac did originate in China and is the crystallization of animal worship, totem worship and early astronomy of the Chinese ancestors.
Regarding the records of the twelve zodiac animals, among the existing literature, the Book of Songs is the earliest. "The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Auspicious Days" contains eight words: "On the auspicious day of Gengwu, my horse will be sent." This means that the auspicious day of Gengwu will be at a good time, and it will be a good day for horses to go hunting. This is an example of correlating Wu with horses. It can be seen that around the Spring and Autumn Period, the corresponding relationship between the earthly branches and the twelve animals had been established and spread. In 1975, bamboo slips unearthed from Tomb No. 11 in Shuihudi, Yunmeng County, Hubei Province further proved that the twelve zodiac signs existed before and after the Spring and Autumn Period. There is a chapter in Category A of the "Rishu" unearthed from the bamboo slips titled "The Thief", which is about divination of the appearance characteristics of the thieves. It records: "The son is a rat, and the thieves are ugly, ugly, and oxen." Also, the thief has a big nose and long neck,... Yin means tiger, the thief looks like a man, with a gray beard and a black face. Mao means a rabbit, and the thief has a big face. Red... It is an insect, and the thief has long black snake eyes. Wu, it is a deer, and it has a long neck and a small body. ... Wei, it is a horse, and it has long whiskers and ears. Shen, it is a ring. Those with round faces..."
The twelve zodiac animals recorded in "Rishu" are generally similar to the current popular sayings. According to research, Tomb No. 11 in Suihudi was buried in the 30th year of Qin Shihuang (217 BC). Therefore, the creation of the twelve zodiac animals can be traced back to at least the Spring and Autumn Period before Qin. Scholars believe that this is the earliest and more systematic record of the twelve zodiac animals found in my country so far.
What is completely consistent with today’s popular view of the twelve zodiac animals is the record of Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Wang Chong’s "Lunhengheng? Material Potential" contains:
"Yin, wood, its birds, Tiger. Xu, earth, dog. ...Wu, rat, chicken. Hai, pig. Ox. ...Also, snake. Shen, monkey."
In the above text, there are eleven types of zodiac animals, but Chenlong is missing. The book "Yan Po Pian" says:
"Chen is a dragon, and Yi is a snake. The positions of Chen and Ji are in the southeast."
In this way, the twelve zodiac signs are complete. And it is exactly the same as the twelve zodiac signs that are popular today. This is indeed the earliest and most complete record of the zodiac in ancient literature. .
By the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the zodiac had been widely used. In the Southern Dynasties' "Nan Qi Shu? Five Elements Chronicles", there was a specific record of naming a certain animal according to the year of birth. Chen Jiong, a poet from the Southern Dynasties, once composed a poem about the twelve zodiac animals, which he said:
"The traces of rats create dust, and the cattle and sheep come down at dusk.
The tiger feeds Sitting in the empty valley, the rabbit moon opens to the window.
The dragon is far away and the willows are lingering.
The horses are picking in the distance, and the sheep are planting in the spring. > Monkeys and chestnuts are shy of fragrant fruits, and chicken anvils lead to clear cups.
Dogs have nothing to worry about, and pigs are leisurely. ”
This poem about the twelve zodiac signs is obviously based on the twelve places. The twelve zodiac signs were written in the order of their respective animals, indicating that the twelve zodiac signs were already very familiar to people at that time.
From the above literature records, it can be clear that the origin of zodiac culture is in China. According to the external view of the zodiac, the zodiac was introduced to China from the Middle East during the Han Dynasty, about the same time as Buddhism was introduced. From the above documents, we have proven that there were records about the zodiac in my country as early as the Spring and Autumn Period ("Rishu" and "The Book of Songs") ), explaining the origin of the zodiac and the relationship between the zodiac signs and the earthly branches... >>
The time represented by the twelve zodiac signs is used to record the year, and the order is rat, ugly ox, Yin tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.
Twelve Zodiac Signs and Twelve Hours
Zi (rat) hour (23 o'clock-0 o'clock), Chou (ox) hour (1 o'clock-2 o'clock), Yin (Tiger) hour (3 o'clock - 4 o'clock), Mao (Rabbit) hour (5 o'clock - 6 o'clock), Chen (Dragon) hour (7 o'clock - 8 o'clock), Si (Snake) hour (9 o'clock - -10 o'clock), noon (horse) hour (11 o'clock - 12 o'clock), wei (sheep) hour (13 o'clock - 14 o'clock), Shen (monkey) hour (15 o'clock - 16 o'clock), unitary (rooster) hour ) hour (17 o'clock - 18 o'clock), Xu (dog) hour (19 o'clock - 20 o'clock), Hai (pig) hour (21 o'clock - 22 o'clock).
When did the twelve zodiac signs appear? Since the time of Emperor Shun, China has been using the "stem and branch chronology" that matches the ten symbols of the heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches. The method of counting animals first originated from the nomadic ethnic minorities in the west and north of my country in ancient times.
The twelve zodiac signs were first seen in the "Book of Songs", the world's first collection of poetry. "The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Che Gong" says: "On the auspicious day of Gengwu, I sent my horse." The theory of the twelve zodiac signs should have been formed in the Han Dynasty at the latest, and the twelve zodiac signs had already been formed in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The use of the twelve zodiac animals has appeared at least in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
But in the mid-1970s, thousands of bamboo slips were discovered among the cultural relics unearthed from Qin Tomb No. 11 in Suihudi, Yunmeng, Hubei. The emergence of this miracle proved that in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period The Chinese zodiac has been used since ancient times. Because Qin Tomb No. 11 was buried in the 30th year of the First Emperor, that is, 217 BC, according to research.
[The Origin and Legend of the Twelve Zodiac Signs]
Judging from literary records, there were twelve earthly branches in the Yellow Emperor's time, which are similar to the twelve earthly branches such as Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and Cancer. It is related to the constellations. The earliest twelve earthly branches and twelve constellations represent twelve different months and seasons every year. During the Yin and Shang Dynasties, ten characters for calculating and recording numbers, such as A, B, C, and D, were invented. Later, people who studied numerology called them the heavenly stems and used them in conjunction with the earthly branches, such as Jiazi, Yichou, etc., for Calculate the year, month, day, and hour.
According to legend, it was the idea of ??Dongfang Shuo of the Han Dynasty to replace the twelve earthly branches with twelve animals to represent the twelve months. There is a clear record in the "Yan Du Chapter" of "Lunheng" written by Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He mentioned the names of twelve animals. The use of twelve zodiac animals to count years also started in the Eastern Han Dynasty. As for why twelve animals were selected as symbols, it may have something to do with totems at the earliest. In ancient times, each tribe selected an animal that they were particularly afraid of or loved, and its pattern was used as the symbol of the tribe.
Some people also believe that the twelve zodiac signs first appeared in timekeeping. There are twenty-four hours in a day and night, and ancient astronomers divided day and night into twelve hours. At the same time, when observing the sky, they determined the twelve zodiac signs according to the living habits and activity hours of the twelve animals.
From 11 o'clock at night to 1 o'clock in the morning, the time of the child is when rats take advantage of the silence of the night and are active frequently, so they are called "rats". From one to three o'clock in the morning, it is the ugly time. Cows are accustomed to grazing at night, and farmers often get up late at night to feed the cows, so they are called "ugly cows." Three to five o'clock in the morning belongs to Yin hour. At this time, the tigers that lie dormant at night are the most ferocious. The ancients often heard the roar of tigers at this time, so it was called "Yin Tiger". From five o'clock to seven o'clock in the morning, it belongs to Mao hour. At dawn, rabbits come out of their nests and like to eat green grass with morning dew, so they are called "Mao Rabbits". From seven o'clock to nine o'clock in the morning, it belongs to Chen time. It is generally easy to get foggy at this time. It is said that the dragon likes to soar into the clouds and ride on the fog, and the sun rises in the east, so it is called "Chenlong". From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., it is Si hour. The heavy fog has dispersed, the sun is shining brightly, and snakes come out of their holes to look for food, pretending to be "snake". Eleven to one o'clock noon is noon time. In ancient times, wild horses were not tamed by humans. They would run around and neigh at noon, so they were called "noon horses". From one o'clock to three o'clock in the afternoon, it is no time. In some places, this time is called "Sheep Chu Slope", which means it is a good time to herd sheep, so it is called "Weiyang". From 3 pm to 5 pm, it is Shen time. The sun is setting in the west, and monkeys like to crow at this time, so it is called "Shen Monkey". From 5 pm to 7 pm, it belongs to You hour. When the sun goes down, the chickens circle in front of the nest, so they are called "unitary chickens". From seven o'clock to nine o'clock in the evening, it belongs to Xu time. After a hard day's work, the barred door is ready for rest. The dog lies in front of the door to guard it. Whenever there is any movement, it barks, so it is called "Xugou". From nine o'clock to eleven o'clock at night, it is Hai time. In the dead of night, people could hear the sound of pigs troughing their troughs, so they called it "Hai Pig". In this way, the combination of the hours of the day and the animals are arranged: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Later, people used this time-keeping method to record years, and the twelve zodiac signs appeared.
There is a similar saying about twelve animals matching twelve hours. It is said that heaven and earth were created at the time of Zi. At the beginning, there was no gap, gas could not escape, and matter could not be used. Only when a mouse bit the gap did the gas escape, and matter could be used. Rats have the magical power to open up the heavenly bodies, so they are born in the Year of the Rat when they are young. The mouse opened the gap between heaven and earth, and the ox came out to plow the earth. So when you are ugly, you belong to the ox. Legend has it that people were born in Yin, and the word "Yin" means awe. In ancient times, people were most afraid of tigers, so people born in the year of Yin were tigers. It has entered early morning at Mao Shi, but the sun has not come out yet. It is the moon that illuminates the earth, and the only animal in the Moon Palace is the "Jade Rabbit", so Mao Shi is a rabbit. Legend has it that Chenshi is the time when dragons are making rain, so it is natural that the zodiac sign is dragon. Snakes are good at using grass to hide their whereabouts. It is said that snakes are no longer walking around people... >>
When does the zodiac sign Zi hour refer to the zodiac sign Zi hour refers to 23 o'clock-1 point.
The twelve zodiac signs, also called the ten zodiac signs, are the twelve animals in China that match the twelve earthly branches and the year of a person's birth, including rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, Sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig.
What time do the twelve zodiac animals represent? Liuli Feiyue: Hello.
The twelve zodiac animals represent the year, month, day and hour of the Chinese zodiac calendar.
For example: 2012 - the first month - the fifteenth day - ten o'clock in the evening
Eight characters: Renchen, Renyin, Dingyou, Xinhai
Zodiac: Dragon and Tiger Rooster and Pig
When did the twelve zodiac signs begin to appear? I think it should be the dog in the zodiac. Dogs seem to be gentle, but when they feel a sense of crisis, they become fierce.
When are the twelve zodiac signs born when they have the best destiny? Destiny is a state formed by the mutual restraint between the heavenly stems and the earthly branches. Numerology believes that although the quality of a person's destiny is largely influenced by the day after tomorrow, the characteristics of the birth point of his destiny determine the direction of his future destiny and the trajectory of his destiny. The elements that constitute the time of birth are the combination of year, month, day, and hour. This is also the "four pillar method" in numerology, also known as the "eight-character numerology method." According to the principles of numerology, the following reference combinations of birth times are the basic elements that constitute a "good life" (if objective conditions permit, in order to let their children have a better "good life", it is recommended that parents invite professional horoscopes to provide their children with Determine the time of birth more accurately, which will better guarantee the "good luck" combination). 1. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the Year of the Rat? Rat has four good friend combinations in the twelve zodiac signs: Ox, Dragon, Monkey, and Pig. Children born in the Year of the Rat will have relatively better fortunes if they are born in the Ox month, Dragon month, Monkey month, or Pig month. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the Ox, Dragon, Monkey, and Pig days that are suitable for childbirth. In terms of birth time, the Ox, Dragon, Monkey, and Pig times are slightly better. Ox time is 1-3 am, Dragon time is 7-9 am, Monkey time is 15-17 pm, and Pig time is 21 pm. -23 points. 2. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the year of Ox? Ox has four good friend combinations in the twelve zodiac signs: rat, snake, chicken, and pig. Children born in the Year of the Ox will have relatively better fortunes if they are born in the Rat month, Snake month, Rooster month, or Pig month. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the Rat, Snake, Rooster, and Pig days which are suitable for childbirth. In terms of birth time, the times of Rat, Snake, Rooster and Pig are slightly better. Rat time is from 23-1 am, Snake time is from 9-11 am, Rooster time is from 17-19 pm, and Pig time is 21 pm. -23 points. 3. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the year of Tiger? Tiger has four good friends in the twelve zodiac signs: rabbit, horse, dog, and pig. Children born in the Year of the Tiger will have relatively better fortunes if they are born in the Rabbit, Horse, Dog, or Pig months. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the rabbit day, horse day, dog day, pig day which are suitable for childbirth. In terms of birth time, the birth times of Rabbit, Horse, Dog and Pig are slightly better. Rabbit time is 5-7 am, Horse time is 11-13 noon, Dog time is 19-21 pm, and Pig time is 21 pm. -23 points. 4. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the year of Rabbit? Rabbit has four good friend combinations in the twelve zodiac signs: tiger, sheep, dog, and pig. If a child born in the year of the Rabbit is born in the Tiger, Sheep, Dog, or Pig months, his fortune will be relatively better. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the Tiger, Sheep, Dog or Pig days which are suitable for childbirth. In terms of birth time, Tiger, Sheep, Dog, and Pig are also slightly better. Tiger time is 3-5 o'clock in the morning, Sheep time is 13-15 pm, Dog time is 19-21 pm, and Pig time is 21 pm. -23 points. 5. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the year of the Dragon? Dragon has three good friend combinations in the twelve zodiac signs: monkey, chicken, and rat. Children born in the year of the Dragon will have relatively better fortunes if they are born in the Monkey, Rooster, or Rat months. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the Monkey, Rooster, and Rat days which are suitable for childbirth. In terms of birth time, the time of monkey, rooster and rat is slightly better. Monkey time is 15-17 pm, Rooster time is 17-19 pm, and Rat time is 23-1 am. 6. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the year of Snake? Snake has five good friend combinations in the twelve zodiac signs: horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, and ox. Children born in the Year of the Snake will have relatively better fortunes if they are born in the Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, or Ox months. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster and Ox days which are suitable for childbirth. In terms of birth time, the times of Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster and Ox are slightly better. Horse time is 11-13 noon, Sheep time is 13-15 pm, Monkey time is 15-17 pm, Rooster time is 17:00-19:00 in the evening and 1-3:00 in the morning. Also note that if you choose the Ox month, do not choose the day or time of the Horse or Sheep. If you choose the Ox day, do not choose the Horse or Sheep month and hour. If you choose the ox hour, do not choose the month and day of the horse or sheep. 7. When is the best time to give birth to children born in the Year of the Horse? Horse has four good friend combinations in the zodiac: snake, sheep, dog, and tiger. Children born in the Year of the Horse will have relatively better fortunes if they are born in the Snake, Sheep, Dog, or Tiger months. Check the almanac, it is best to be born on the Snake, Sheep, Dog, or Tiger days that are suitable for childbirth.
In terms of birth time, the time of snake, sheep, dog, and tiger is slightly better, and the time of snake is on... >>