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About the zodiac on the calendar

The zodiac on the calendar refers to the conflict between each zodiac and other zodiac signs. According to China's traditional lunar calendar algorithm, each zodiac has a fixed order, starting from the year of the rat and circulating to the year of the pig. According to this order, there will be a zodiac conflict every 12, that is, two zodiac signs appear at the same time in the same year, which is considered as an unlucky symbol. The specific zodiac conflicts are as follows: Year of Rat: Year of Ox: Year of Sheep: Year of Tiger: Year of Rabbit: Year of Rooster: the Year of the Loong: Year of Dog: Year of Horse: Year of Sheep: Year of Monkey: Year of Rooster: Year of Pig: year of the snake. In daily life, people will pay attention to avoid rushing. This is because traditional culture thinks that it is easy to encounter many obstacles in doing big things during the Spring Festival, which will affect the stability of career and family. However, with the changes of the times and people's lifestyles, this superstition has faded.