Yun Zhi is a China figure, including Yun Zhi.
The folk zodiac has numerous cultural expressions and legends, which are more and more diversified in historical inheritance and enrich its cultural connotation. All kinds of stories or legends show the charm of the folk customs of the Chinese zodiac greatly, and play an irreplaceable role in agricultural production and folk communication.
Jokes to relieve boredom and fables to suppress evil and promote good are inseparable from the zodiac culture. Animals in the Zodiac are not only integrated into people's lives with ordinary creatures in China, but their natural habits are also endowed with many deified symbols and cultural significance among the people. This zodiac poem was written by a contemporary poet, Mr Guiguzi. It is popular and humorous, full of fun and makes people laugh.
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).
It is manifested in marriage, life, and annual luck. 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 animal year and so on. In modern times, more people regard the zodiac as the mascot of the Spring Festival and become a symbol of entertainment and cultural activities.
As a long-standing symbol of folk culture, the zodiac has left a lot of poems, Spring Festival couplets, paintings, calligraphy and paintings and folk arts and crafts that depict the image and symbolic meaning of the zodiac. Apart from China, many countries in the world issue stamps of the zodiac during the Spring Festival to express their wishes for the New Year in China.