The scholar is the zodiac sign of the sheep.
The scholar represents the zodiac sign of the sheep, because the scholar is gentle and elegant, and the character of the sheep is also like this. The twelve zodiac signs, also called zodiac signs, are Chinese and the twelve earthly branches.
Scholar, a Chinese word, generally refers to scholars. In ancient times, it referred to scholars in feudal society. It also metaphorically refers to intellectuals who pay attention to book knowledge but do not pay attention to practice and are divorced from reality. It is widely used, such as to register trademarks, characters in TV series, songs, etc. From the volume of Tang Lin's "Ming Bao Ji": "The Daqifanglang is a room for writing scriptures. It is solemn and clear, and has abundant supplies.
Origin:
The earliest historical documents The widely circulated complete 12-zodiac cycle was proposed by Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty (27-97 AD) in "Lunheng" written during the 1st century AD; in order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake , horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, pig.
China began to use zodiac signs in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. For example, "Book of Zhou·The Third Biography" records that Yuwen Hu's mother wrote to him. In a letter, the letter said: "In the past, when you were born in Wuchuan Town, the older brother was born in the year of rat, the younger brother was in the year of rabbit, and you were born in the year of snake. "This can be proved.