The mice were born in 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960 and 1948 respectively.
In life, people think that the mouse is an unpleasant animal, but in fact, from the perspective of the zodiac, people who belong to the mouse are very smart, and they handle everything quickly and have a flexible mind. They usually have their own ideas in life, and they will enrich their lives through their own ideas.
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The 25th day of the first lunar month is the "Cang Cang Festival", and grain merchants and rice vendors offer sacrifices to the "Cang Shen" rats. In the Qing Dynasty, Pan's "Ji Sheng at the Age of Emperor Jing" said: "This new festival is over, and it is appropriate to restore it." No lighting is allowed on the night of the filling festival, and the mouse marries a woman that night.
However, the day when a mouse marries a woman is not uniform everywhere. On that day, people fried soybeans mixed with brown sugar and retreated to a corner. In Shaanxi, salt and rice grains are scattered in the corner, which is called "mouse sharing money". In southern Jiangsu, take off your shoes as a bride's sedan chair and peel as a gift box.
Marrying a mouse is also an important theme in New Year pictures and paper cutting. The sedan chair, lanterns and drum bands in the picture are like the grand occasion of human marriage. Sedan chairs play with mice, but the appearance of the bride and groom varies from place to place, and there is even a reproductive god in the shape of mice. Lu Xun recalled in Dog, Cat and Mouse, "The night of the fourteenth day of the first month was the night when I refused to fall asleep easily and waited for their ceremony to come out from under the bed."
Baidu Encyclopedia-Zodiac (China Folk Culture)