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Grandma Fruit's humorous jokes and its lucky draw zodiac, such as the menstrual draw, are rabbits, you know, with high rewards.

Characteristics and shortcomings of Zodiac rats: attraction, social skills, influence, intelligence, frugality, charm, nervousness, power desire, verbosity, cunning, greed, interference with cattle: integrity, innovation, purposefulness, diligence, stability, good words, stubbornness, indifference, prejudice, dullness and revenge. Tigers: enthusiasm, good luck, courage and charity. Virtue, ambition, secret, amateur, too cautious, melancholy, self-dazzling, complex dragon: strength, enthusiasm, success, courage, health, passion, rigidity, confusion, distrust, boasting, dissatisfaction, talkative snake: intuition, wisdom, attraction, vigilance, caution, sympathy, cover-up, greed, luxury, arrogance. Conceited sheep: invention, whimsy, sensitivity, courtesy, perseverance, taste, attachment, pessimism, lack of foresight, unreality, dullness and anxiety. Monkeys: improvisation, leadership, wit, intelligence, stability, loyalty, cunning, self-confidence, resourcefulness, stupidity, rap and speculation: flexibility, conservatism, enthusiasm, beauty and frankness. Uneasy, sarcastic, critical, bad, social, self-righteous, smooth pig: cautious, carefree, brave, educated, sincere, honest, credulous, materialistic, angry, hesitant, stupid. In China, a multi-ethnic country, the zodiac is not a patent of the Han nationality, and many ethnic minorities use the zodiac calendar. First of all, let's take a look at the comparison table of zodiac signs of various ethnic groups. The twelve zodiac signs of Yi people in western Guangxi are dragon, phoenix, horse, ant, human, chicken, dog, pig, sparrow, cow, tiger and snake. Ailaoshan Yi people's zodiac signs: tiger, rabbit, pangolin, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig, mouse and cow. Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou Yi people's zodiac signs: mouse, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig. Hainan Li people's zodiac signs: chicken, dog, pig, mouse, cow, insect, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep and monkey. Yunnan Dai people's zodiac signs: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, snake, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and elephant. The zodiac signs of Zhuang nationality in Guangxi are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig. Twelve kinds of Mongolian animals: tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, pigs, rats and cows. Twelve kinds of Uygur animals in Xinjiang: rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, fish, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs. Kirgiz zodiac: mouse, ox, tiger, rabbit, fish, snake, horse, sheep, fox, chicken, dog and pig. As can be seen from the above table, many ethnic minorities in China, such as Mongolian, Zhuang and some Yi people, are influenced by the Han nationality, which is basically the same as that of the Han nationality. However, some ethnic groups have undergone some variations while accepting the China Zodiac culture. In the Zodiac series, Yi compatriots in Ailao Mountain occupy the dragon position with pangolins. In Xinjiang Kirgiz Zodiac, fish On Behalf Oflong and fox are used instead of monkeys. Compatriots of Li nationality in Hainan mark the date with the zodiac, starting with the chicken and ending with the monkey. Dai people living in Xishuangbanna use yellow cattle instead of yellow cattle and goats instead of sheep. The sea is not a pig, but an elephant. From the above changes, it can be seen that when choosing zodiac animals, due to different living environments and different species, all ethnic groups choose the closest animal as the zodiac animal, which brings certain differences to the zodiac culture. In addition to the variation in the selection of animals in the zodiac, ethnic minorities have also formed their own different methods of marking the year, month and day, and there have also been many folk customs related to the zodiac. There are legends about the origin of the Twelve Animal Calendars of the Yi people in Liangshan, also known as the Twelve Animal Calendars, in the ancient epic Le Aoteyi and among the Yi people. Zw (see Wang Changfu's Liangshan Yi People's Custom (zw)) The Yi people living in Liangshan, Sichuan are marked by rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs. The name of each animal has a period of one year, * * * 12 years. There is a convenient formula for calculating age: "One round of thirteen, two rounds of twenty-five, three rounds of thirty-seven, four rounds of forty-nine, five rounds of sixty-one, six rounds of seventy-three ..." and so on. The calendar of Liangshan Yi people also adopts the twelve zodiac signs, namely, rat month, ox month, tiger month, rabbit month, dragon month, snake month, horse month, sheep month, monkey month, chicken month, dog month and pig month. Every month, there are 30 days in the big month and 29 days in the small month. The big moon and the small moon are determined according to whether the moon was 15 or 16 last month. Xiaoyue 15 circle is 29 days, and Dayue 16 circle is 30 days. However, the first month used in different places is different. In some places, horse month is the first month, in some places, sheep month is the first month, and in some places, monkey month is the first month. The method of marking the date also adopts the Chinese zodiac, and the twelfth day is a round, which is not limited by the year and month (including leap month) and can be pushed back indefinitely and never terminated. Yi people's zodiac calendar has also been applied to folk witchcraft. Liangshan Yi people believe that people are closely related to the five elements of wood, fire, earth, iron and water, and people can only live in harmony with them, which is a natural destiny. Man's destiny lies in the harmony among ten fates formed by the combination of the five elements with men and women, namely, Mugong, Mu Mu, Huogong, Tugong, Tiemu, Shuigong and Jellyfish. In addition, ten kinds of destinies are matched with twelve genera to form a "chronology", and the 60-year chronology is used to count people's destinies. The Chinese zodiac of the Yi people is also used for marriage. When choosing a spouse and getting engaged, the Yi people attach great importance to the conditions such as nationality and rank. In addition, it is also important whether the birthdays of men and women coincide.