Revealing the Zodiac snake: Why is it also known as’ the snake ‘, the cultural code behind it

For example, in Taoism, the snake being touched is an important companion for practitioners to cultivate their feathers.

Snakes also played an important role in ancient Chinese religion and culture. And “Si” in ancient Chinese characters, the appearance is like a snake coiled appearance, meaning the shape and characteristics of the snake. Therefore, naming the snake as “the snake” is also an image and cultural identification of such creatures as snakes. The name “Si snake” not only relates to the morphological characteristics of the snake, but also flashes the ancient Chinese worship and identification of the snake. They felt that snakes can predict good and bad luck, there is a very high intelligence. Through the process of interpreting the name “Si snake”, we can better appreciate the broad and profound Chinese traditional culture. Therefore, the snake is called the “snake”. As a mysterious and auspicious creature, snake represents wisdom, agility and mystery. In the zodiac, the corresponding terrestrial branch of the snake is “Si”, so it is also called “Si snake”.

The revelation of the cultural code of “Si snake” makes us doubly deeply understand the image and meaning of the snake in Chinese traditional culture. So, why is the snake named “snake”? What cultural codes does the name conceal?

First of all, we need to explore the Chinese ganzhi dating method. In the view of the ancient Chinese, the snake was a mysterious creature that had a careful contact with all things. In addition, the snake is associated with fire in the five elements, meaning passion, passion and vitality.

The corresponding terrestrial branch of snake is “si”, and “si” is pronounced as “si” in ancient Chinese, which is homophonic with “snake”. Among them, there are 12 terrestrial branches, which correspond to the 12 zodiac signs.
As one of the 12 zodiac animals in traditional Chinese culture, the snake is felt to be auspicious, representing wisdom, agility and mystery.

In addition to the voice contact, there was an important announcement that led to the snake being called a “snake.” The Ganzhi chronology is a kind of chronology compilation in ancient China, which consists of 60 combinations of the celestial stem and the terrestrial branch. In many myths and legends, snakes are the embodiment of gods with strange powers