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Weekly fortune for the twelve zodiac signs
The fortune is updated regularly every Sunday from 08:00 to 12:00. You need to update the APP in the Play Store every week.

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Any similarity is purely coincidental and is for reference only. Do not be overly superstitious.

1. The twelve zodiac signs are widely used in divination, numerology, and festival celebrations in Chinese culture. These applications are derived from the belief in the symbolic meaning and destiny prediction of the twelve zodiac signs.

2. Divination and numerology In traditional Chinese divination and numerology, the zodiac is used to predict a person's personality traits, destiny trends, marriage fate and fortune. Based on the attributes of the zodiac, it is believed that people of different zodiac signs will be subject to specific influences and challenges in different years, and numerologists use this information to interpret an individual's life and future.

3. Festival celebrations The twelve zodiac animals play an important role in many traditional festival celebrations in China. For example, during the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival), people celebrate the year of their zodiac according to their zodiac year. Every Spring Festival has a year that belongs to a specific zodiac, such as the Year of the Rat, the Year of the Ox, etc. People will hold corresponding rituals and celebrations in these specific years to pray for good luck and happiness.

4. Art and Literature The twelve zodiac animals also often appear in Chinese art and literary works. As a cultural symbol, they are used to express various moral and symbolic meanings. Many painters, poets and writers use the zodiac as inspiration to create vivid and interesting works.

In general, the twelve zodiac signs are an important element in Chinese culture. They not only represent different animals, but also symbolize people's understanding and belief in nature, the universe and destiny. This belief and application has continued in Chinese society for thousands of years and has become a unique and rich part of Chinese culture.
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Nov 18, 2023

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