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What years are these horses?

The year of the horse is 1906, 19 18 and so on.

The year of the horse corresponds to the year of the horse when the advertising number is divided by 12 and the remainder is 10. The formula is: AD number ÷ 12 = a quotient and the remainder is 10. For example: 20 14 ÷ 12 = quotient 167, and the remainder is 10. Therefore, 20 14 roughly corresponds to the year of the horse. The year of the horse corresponds to the year of the horse when the advertising number is divided by 12 and the remainder is 10. The formula is: AD number ÷ 12 = a quotient and the remainder is 10. For example: 20 14 ÷ 12 = quotient 167, and the remainder is 10. Therefore, 20 14 roughly corresponds to the year of the horse.

For example: 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 201.

The origin of the Year of the Horse:

Horse is the seventh of the 12 zodiac animals, which matches the twelve earthly branches. Therefore, the "noon" in the morning of 1 February is from noon 1 1 to noon1,which is also called "horse time". Yi hexagrams for "dry for the horse". Legend has it that ancient horses had wings and were called Tianma. It can run on the ground, swim in the water and fly in the sky. It is a very powerful animal. Later, it made a royal horse in front of the Jade Emperor Temple. Due to the love of the Jade Emperor, Tianma gradually became arrogant and often ran amok. One day, Tianma left the Heavenly Palace and went straight to the East China Sea to break into the Dragon Palace.

The tortoise guarding the palace gate led the shrimp, soldiers and crabs to stop it together. Tianma was furious and kicked the tortoise to death. After the incident was reported to the Heavenly Palace, the Jade Emperor ordered that Tianma's wings be cut off and pressed under the Kunlun Mountain, and it was not allowed to turn over for 300 years. More than 200 years later, the ancestor of mankind wanted to pass through Kunlun Mountain. The fairy in the Palace of Jade Horse wrote a letter to Tianma, telling him how to get out of the mountain. When Renzu passed by, Tianma shouted, "Good Renzu, come and save me. I am willing to go to the world with you and serve you for life. "

When the ancestors expressed deep sympathy, they cut down the peach trees at the top of the mountain according to Tianma's words, only to hear a loud noise, and Tianma jumped out from the bottom of Kunlun Mountain. In order to thank the ancestors for saving their lives, Tianma followed them to this world and served them all his life. In peacetime, he plows, pulls carts, carries things and does whatever he wants. In wartime, he put on armor and saddle, fought on the battlefield, fought side by side with his master, and made many meritorious deeds.