The description of cats catching mice is often associated with carnivores, and in the zodiac, the tiger is one of the animals called carnivores. The tiger's strength and ferocity make it a symbol of strength and majesty in many cultures. Family happiness implies family harmony, which is related to the tiger's family life habits.
1. Tigers are animals with strong family values.
Tigers are animals with strong family values. They usually live with their families. This close family relationship makes them a symbol of family harmony in the Chinese zodiac culture. Evergreen seasons mean eternal vitality and vigor. Tigers are powerful and active, which makes them a symbol of eternal vitality and vigor. In many cultures, tigers also represent strength, courage and determination.
2. A little red means purity and beauty.
A little red means purity and beauty. In China culture, red is usually regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness, prosperity and beauty. This is in sharp contrast with the majestic image of the tiger, showing the tiger's rigidity and softness. In China's Zodiac culture, the tiger is the third of the twelve zodiac animals, representing strength, courage, determination and purity.
Cats catch mice, and the whole family enjoys evergreen seasons.
These characteristics are consistent with the description that cats catch mice, and the family is evergreen and a little red. To sum up, the cat catching the mouse is a happy family, and the evergreen red in the four seasons implies that the zodiac is the tiger. Tiger's strong, fierce, positive and powerful family values make it the best representative of this description.
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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.
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.