The characteristics and names of the Buddhist zodiac symbols of the 12 zodiac signs
In ancient Chinese tradition, the twelve earthly branches were combined with the zodiac to form the twelve zodiac signs. Certain concepts in Buddhism are also closely tied to the Chinese zodiac, giving each zodiac sign a unique character. Next, we will analyze the Buddhist significance and personality traits displayed by the twelve zodiac signs one by one, and give them the corresponding names as specific presentations.
1. Zi Mouse: People born when they are children are witty, intelligent, agile and flexible. The Rat zodiac sign in Buddhism often represents wisdom and flexibility, and is a symbol of compassion and dexterity. Such as “wisdom”.
2. Ugly cow: People born when they are ugly are diligent and steadfast, and they are tenacious. The ox in Buddhism symbolizes the burden of forbearance and hard work, and represents the spirit of forbearance and humiliation of practitioners. Such as “diligent cultivation”.
3. Yinhu: People born in Yinshi are brave and resolute and full of strength. The tiger in Buddhism represents the spirit of courage and fearlessness and is one of the symbols of the protector deity. Such as “fearless”.
Fourth, Mao Rabbit: People born at the time of Mao are gentle and elegant, alert and dexterousĐánh Bạc Sòng Bài. The rabbit in Buddhism represents compassion and wisdom and has spiritual beauty. Such as “Loving Spirit”.
5. Chenlong: People born in Chenshi are full of vitality and dreams. In Buddhism, the dragon is the symbol of the protector of the heavenly realm and represents the highest state of wisdom and strength. Such as “Dream Wisdom”.
6. Snake: People born at the time of their birth are thoughtful and calm. The snake in Buddhism symbolizes the wisdom and inner strength of the practitioner. Such as “meditation”.
7. Afternoon Horse: People born at noon are enthusiastic and positive. The horse in Buddhism represents perseverance and is a symbol of the practitioner’s pursuit of truth. Such as “diligence”.
8. Unbecoming: People who are born before the time are kind and gentle, and patient. The sheep in Buddhism symbolizes compassion and meekness, and represents the compassion of the practitioner. Such as “mercy”.
9. Shen Monkey: People born in Shen are intelligent, witty, active and flexible. The monkey in Buddhism represents wisdom and fickleness. Such as “intelligent change”.
10. Unitary Chicken: People born in the unitary period are disciplined and have a sense of justice. The chicken in Buddhism represents the spirit of alertness and alertness, reminding practitioners to keep a clear head at all times. Such as “Awake”.
11. Dog: People born in the time of the dog are loyal, upright, and responsible. The dog in Buddhism represents the spirit of loyalty and protection, and is one of the representatives of the protector deity. Such as “loyalty”.
12. Hai Pig: People born in Hai are broad-minded and kind-heartedTap Heroes. The pig in Buddhism represents a rich and tolerant mind, implying that the practitioner has a state of selflessness and great wisdom. Such as “vast”.
To sum up, each of the 12 zodiac signs contains profound Buddhist meanings and personality traits, and by interpreting the characteristics and personality traits of each zodiac sign, we can find that these traits are the goals and directions of our inner cultivation. On the path of growth, each person will show their own zodiac characteristics and personal personality charm and quality traits; It is hoped that through the above content, the analysis of the personality traits and name content of the zodiac signs can be helpful to you; I also hope that we can all continue to learn and improve our self-cultivation to achieve inner harmony and balance.