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Dragon ranks fifth in the zodiac, and it belongs to Chen in the twelve branches. It is also called "Chen Shi" at twelve o'clock every day and "Dragon City" from seven to nine in the morning. When the number of years in AD is divided by 12 and the remainder is 8, it is the Year of the Loong. Dragon ranks fifth in the zodiac, which is related to the twelve earthly branches. Twelve o'clock in the day is called "Chen Shi" and from seven to nine in the morning is also called "Dragon City".
The Year of the Loong began to count from beginning of spring in the twenty-four solar terms, because the year of the Zodiac is attached to the chronology of the trunk and branch, which is the chronology of the trunk and branch. The same is true of the official almanac (that is, the Yellow Calendar). There is no doubt that the lunar calendar only uses branches to mark the year, which ranges from the first day of the first month to New Year's Eve. Lunar calendar and trunk calendar are two different calendars, which are different in the starting point of a year, the division rules of months and the number of days in a year.
Other introductions of the zodiac
The China Zodiac consists of eleven kinds of animals from nature, namely rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, pigs and legendary dragons. It is used to record the year, and the order is mouse, ugly cow, yinhu, maotu, dragon, snake, afternoon horse, sheep, monkey, You You chicken and dragon.
In ancient China, there was a decimal chronology, which was expressed by twelve earthly branches, that is, the ugly son Yin Mao Tatsumi applied for eternal life at noon, with a cycle of 12, such as Shen Nian in 1980 and Shen Nian in 12. The ancients used twelve kinds of animals to represent the twelve earthly branches, such as mice and ugly cows. People born in that year have corresponding signs of life, that is, the Chinese zodiac, also known as the Chinese zodiac.