Cleverly remember the memory formula of the zodiac.

The formula for memorizing the zodiac skillfully is as follows:

1, the mouse walks in front, the cow follows, the tiger growls, the rabbit shakes three times, the snake wriggles on the ground upstream of the sky, the horse runs fast, the goat eats grass, the monkey somersaults, the golden rooster crows, the yellow dog guards the gate, and the old pig snores and sleeps.

2. One mouse, two cows and three tigers, four rabbits, five dragons and six shekou, seven horses, eight sheep and nine golden monkeys, and chickens, dogs and pigs stand at the end.

The little mouse, squeaking, saw the cat and ran away. Uncle Niu, really strong, saw the red cloth rushing forward.

Tiger king, the most magical, unparalleled in the forest. Sleeping rabbits walk around.

The most mysterious dragon grandfather, hiding in the clouds, exhaled fiercely. Little white snake, little green snake, swaying is the most interesting.

Mark, run, run, run, run, run, run, run. The sheep bleat, it's the most fun. When the wolf comes, run.

Little monkey, squeaking, red ass shaking. Rooster, rooster, get up and crow in the morning.

Puppy, wag your tail and bark when the bad guys come. Piglet, chubby, rolls and stomps.

Zodiac chart:

The Zodiac, also known as the Zodiac, is twelve kinds of animals in China that match the twelve earthly branches according to the year of birth, including rats, "cows", tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

The origin of the zodiac is related to animal worship. According to the Qin bamboo slips unearthed in Yunmeng Shuihudi, Hubei Province and Fangmatan, Tianshui, Gansu Province, there was a relatively complete zodiac system in the pre-Qin period. The earliest handed down document that recorded the same Chinese zodiac as the modern one was Lun Heng written by Wang Chong in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The zodiac is an intuitive representation of the twelve earthly branches, namely, Zi (mouse), Ugly (ox), Yin (tiger), Mao (rabbit), Chen (dragon), Si (snake), Wu (horse), Wei (sheep), Shen (monkey), You (chicken) and Xu (chicken).

With the development of history, it has gradually integrated into the concept of folk belief, which is manifested in marriage, life, annual luck and so on. Each zodiac has rich legends, forming a conceptual interpretation system and becoming an image philosophy in folk culture, such as the zodiac in marriage, the blessing in temple fairs, the year of birth and so on.