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Symbolism of the Cow Zodiac

Symbolism of the Bull Zodiac
In addition to the dragon that only appears in myths and totems, the ox is the largest in the Chinese zodiac, and we often use “ox” in our lives to represent more or larger size. Many people in China have the spirit of an ox, such as being stubborn and hard-working. The ancients believed that cows possessed the magical powers of the “five elements” of the earth and water attributes. On behalf of the weather is good, the country is peaceful and the people are safe. So what is the symbolic meaning of the cow? Let’s find out together.
It is regarded as a symbol of diligence and simplicity, sincerity and loyalty, bearing humiliation, and bravery and stubbornness. It has the auspicious meaning of hard work and good luck.
Because of cattle farming, the Chinese people have a deep affection for cattle, and attach excellent qualities such as honesty, hard work, and no expectation of return to cattle. He leads him to run, and I am willing to do so)” Yan Zhi.
The first symbolic meaning of the cow: bear hardships and stand hard work
In Chinese culture, the ox is a symbol of hard work. In ancient times, there was the application of using cows to pull ploughs to prepare the land. Later, people found that cows are powerful and have a relatively gentle temperament, so they began to have various applications, ranging from farming, transportation, and even military use. Cows have always been a symbol of diligence and diligence. They eat grass and squeeze out milk.
They work hard without complaining, and they never ask for more rewards when they harvest. Mr. Yu Qiuyu once said that the key factor of “Chinese civilization does not go on an expedition” is that we have been a self-sufficient farming civilization for a long time, and one of the symbolic labors of our country’s farming civilization is cattle.
The second symbolism of the cow: strength and stubbornness
Bulls are very powerful, and hard-working people are often called “old cattle”, and men who are tall and strong are often described as “big bulls and big horses”. In the Qing Dynasty, there was a poem by Cao Yin, “Danhuang sweeps through the eighty-one, whoever is the enemy of the bull’s strength” describes the strength of the bull; those who are stubborn and stubborn are often called “the bull’s temper”.
The third symbolism of the cow: wealth
Cow is a symbol of wealth in Western culture. According to the records of the “Bible Exodus”, the Israelites followed the custom of being immersed in Egypt and used the image of the cow to create a golden calf with gold as a way of life. Worshiping in the image of Jehovah God, the golden calf became a symbol of money and wealth. The activity of bulls also represents production and appreciation, so the continuous rise in stock prices is called a “bull market”.
Virtue and beauty are naive, and the giant plough and rake are often attached. The love between the two stars of Tian and Han was cast by an old cow. Song Fu, Song Fu, Confucianism is hard to tell.
People born under the zodiac sign of the Ox are hard-working and hard-working in life, but God rewards hard work, and the Ox people have a lot of opportunities in life. As long as they grasp the role, they can achieve a leap in life. Ox people are action-oriented, they always speak with actions, relying on continuous efforts, from small to large, gather more with less, and finally achieve the good intentions of life.
The nature of this zodiac is down-to-earth and never emotional. Emotions alone can seldom change the thoughts of the Ox people. In some matters, if others ask the Ox people for their opinions, the Ox people always support a reliable and sure plan. If others want to win the lawsuit against the Ox, they need to make full use of patience and wisdom. Ox people have good physique and are not easy to get sick. Ox people are confident and uncompromising, you despise the weakness of others. If you can cultivate more humor and enthusiasm, your life will be happier.
Traits: Integrity, Innovation, Purpose, Diligence, Stability, Good Words, Stubbornness, Apathy, Prejudice, Slowness, Revenge