Pan Lang is a Chinese zodiac animal-a mouse.
It is said in the allusions that Pan An's zodiac is a mouse. There is an old saying that everyone cries for a mouse when it goes to the street, and the corresponding couplet is "mouse".
Pan Lang, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is zhì guǒ pān láng, which means a metaphor for a handsome man who is admired by women. From Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi in the Southern Dynasties.
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Zodiac, also known as the animal sign, is an important part of traditional folk culture in China, which embodies twelve kinds of animals that are matched with the twelve branches in China according to the year of birth. These twelve animals include rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.
The origin of the Zodiac is related to animal worship, and with the development of history, it has gradually merged into the folk beliefs. In the pre-Qin period, there was a relatively complete zodiac system, and the earliest record originated from "Daya Shengmin" in the Book of Songs. Zodiac has a long tradition in China, and it places people's longing for brave, witty and kind qualities.
Each zodiac has its own unique personality characteristics, living habits and behavioral characteristics. For example, rats represent wit and flexibility, cows represent diligence and sureness, and tigers represent courage and strength.
The rabbit represents prudence and softness, the dragon represents dignity and authority, the snake represents mystery and coldness, the horse represents unrestrained and freedom, the sheep represents peace and friendliness, the monkey represents intelligence and curiosity, the chicken represents diligence and punctuality, the dog represents loyalty and courage, and the pig represents optimism and easygoing.
Zodiac is widely used in China people's daily life, including naming, divination, painting symbols, eating delicious food and so on. People usually choose the corresponding zodiac as a representative according to the year of birth to express their personality and expectations. At the same time, the zodiac is also an important symbol in China culture, representing the traditional culture and national spirit of the people of China.
The Zodiac is a unique phenomenon in China folk culture, which embodies China people's pursuit of brave, witty and kind qualities. At the same time, the zodiac is also an important symbol in China culture, representing the traditional culture and national spirit of the people of China.