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Li Juming Huangli Legend

The zodiac refers to the year represented by twelve different animals, namely rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig. In the traditional culture of China, each animal sign has its own auspicious meaning and characteristics. At the same time, according to the ancient theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, these animals are related. According to this relationship, people can infer marriage matching, personal fate, career fortune and other information through the genus. 1. The symbiotic relationship between relative genera means that the zodiac represented by one genus can be born by other zodiac signs. For example:-People born in the Zodiac of the Rat were born in the Zodiac of the Dragon: Rats and dragons are both male and have similar characteristics, so these two animals can have wonderful chemical reactions together, which is beneficial to each other. -people who belong to the tiger zodiac are people who belong to the pig zodiac: both tigers and pigs are negative, tigers belong to Changyang and pigs belong to short yin, so these two animals can be balanced and complement each other together. 2. The relationship between the two animal signs means that the zodiac represented by one animal sign can restrain other zodiac signs. For example:-People of the Zodiac of Rats and People of the Zodiac of Horses: Rats are cunning by nature, while horses are kind by nature, so these two people of Zodiac are prone to conflict together, which is not conducive to the long-term stability of marriage. -Rabbits are masculine, chickens are feminine, and chickens themselves are mean. Therefore, it is easy for these two people to dislike each other together, which is not conducive to the development of feelings. It should be pointed out that the reciprocity between genera is not absolute and cannot be applied to everyone. However, understanding this relationship can help people better control their own destiny and life and effectively avoid unnecessary troubles and difficulties.