Fan the wind and light the fire to indicate the zodiac sign

The wind and fire refers to the monkey. The metaphor of inciting others to make trouble comes from Sha Ting's "Qing_Po": "It's not that I'm afraid of someone fanning the flames."

Among the twelve animals that stir up trouble, only the monkey can do it. Why not? There is no word for "can". , interpreted as humans, humans are transformed from monkeys, "fanning the flames" is used in a derogatory sense, watching the excitement while fanning the flames, trying to make things bigger, without participating oneself, and inciting others.

As a long-standing symbol of folk culture, the zodiac has left behind a large number of poems, spring couplets, paintings, calligraphy and folk crafts depicting the images and symbolic meanings of the zodiac. In addition to China, many countries around the world issue zodiac stamps during the Spring Festival to express their blessings for the Chinese New Year.