Title: Zodiac Signs and Date Pictures – Revealing the Mysterious Stories Behind the Astrological Signs
Since ancient times, people have never stopped exploring the starry sky. In Chinese culture, the zodiac signs are one of the most well-known of them. They represent different character traits and symbolize the passage of time and the rhythm of the universe. Today, we will explore the symbols and dates of these zodiac signs, and uncover the mystery behind the astrological signs.
1. Aries
Date: March 21 to April 19 in the Gregorian calendar. The symbol of Aries is a sheep, which symbolizes energy, adventure, and enthusiasm. Aries people have an impulsive personality, are adventurous and competitive. They are courageous and fearless. The representative color is red. Here’s a picture show of Aries: (insert image here)
2Độc quyền sản phẩm mới. Taurus (Taurus)
Date: April 20 to May 20 in the Gregorian calendar. The symbol of Taurus is the Ox, which represents perseverance, stability, and patience. Taurus people have a stubborn and stubborn personality and a strong pursuit of material things. The representative color is green. Here’s a picture show of Taurus: (insert image here)
3. Gemini
Date: May 21 to June 21 in the Gregorian calendar. Geminis are quick thinkers and love to communicate and change their lives. Their symbol is Virgo, which represents curiosity and sociability. The representative color is orange. Here’s a picture show of Gemini: (insert image here)
4. Cancer
Date: June 22 to July 22 in the Gregorian calendar. The symbol of Cancer is a crab, which represents emotional, sensitive, and protective desires. Cancerians are introverted, compassionate, and value their family and family. The representative color is gray or silver. Here’s a picture of Cancer: (insert image here) Let’s move on to the rest of the constellations. Leo: The date is from July 23 to August 22 in the Gregorian calendar, symbolizing the lion, representing courage and self-confidence, creativity, artistic talent, etc. Virgo: Dated from August 23 to September 22 in the Gregorian calendar, the symbol of Virgo is a female figure or a goddess image, representing nuanced personality traits. Libra: The date is from September 23 to October 23 in the Gregorian calendar, and the symbol of Libra is the scale, which represents a balanced and fair attitude. Scorpio: Dated from October 24 to November 22 in the Gregorian calendar, Scorpio’s symbol is an image such as a scorpion or water element, representing mysterious and deep personality traits. Sagittarius: Dated from November 23 to December 21 in the Gregorian calendar, the symbol of Sagittarius is an image such as an archer or archer, representing the spirit of freedom and adventure. Capricorn: Dated from the beginning of the winter solstice in the Gregorian calendar to before Chinese New Year’s Eve a year later (usually around January in the Gregorian calendar), Capricorn’s symbol is an image of a goat or a cow, representing a resilient personality trait. Aquarius: Dated from Chinese New Year’s Eve to around Valentine’s Day (usually February in the Gregorian calendar), the symbol of Aquarius is an image of a sailor or a bottle, representing the spirit of innovation and freedom. Pisces: Dated from Valentine’s Day in the Gregorian calendar to before the next vernal equinox (usually from the end of February to the beginning of March each year), the symbol of Pisces is the image of two fish or a person and a fish combined, etc., representing dreamy and imaginative personality traits. The signs and dates of the zodiac signs are one of the most important parts of Chinese culture. They represent different character traits and personal traits and are widely used in astrology and in people’s daily lives. I hope you can better understand the story and characteristics behind each zodiac sign. [Disclaimer]: The relevant knowledge of the horoscope should not be used as a prediction tool or decision-making basis for life. Each person is a unique individual, and the horoscope is just a reference to describe a certain possibility.