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"Year of the Horse: The Symbolic Animals of the Chinese Zodiac's Twelve-Year Cycle are Associated with the Chinese New Year" - This artwork depicts twelve animals associated with the Chinese New Year, each representing a different stage of the year.
These animals include the dragon, snake, rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.
Each animal has unique characteristics and symbolism that reflect China's understanding of time and the natural cycle in its culture.
The artwork showcases one of the common decorations used during Chinese New Year celebrations, which are often used to adorn homes, shops, and public places.
These decorations are typically made from red paper and feature various animal images.
Red is a symbol of good fortune and happiness in Chinese culture, so these decorations are widely used to celebrate the New Year and other important occasions.
In addition to being decorative items, these animals are also associated with the Chinese zodiac.
According to China's twelve earthly branches (also known as the Twelve Animals), the animal corresponding to a person's birth year is their zodiac sign.
For example, if someone was born in 1984, their zodiac sign would be the Rat.
This zodiac system has a long history in Chinese culture and plays an important role in daily life.
Overall, this artwork conveys China's understanding of time and the natural cycle through its depiction of animal images associated with the Chinese New Year.
It not only has artistic value but also carries rich historical and cultural significance.
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