First, the origin and significance of the zodiac
The Chinese zodiac, also known as animal signs, originated from the ancient farming culture in China. According to legend, in the era of the Yellow Emperor, in order to record the time and commemorate the birth, people divided the year into twelve parts, and used animals to represent each time period, forming the current zodiac system. The zodiac is not only to commemorate the ancient culture of China, but also has certain mystery and special significance.
Second, the status of rats in the zodiac
In the zodiac, the mouse ranks first. It is regarded as a symbol of the New Year and a lucky representative. In China culture, the mouse not only symbolizes flexibility, intelligence and wit, but also symbolizes wealth, harvest and reproduction. Therefore, in the folk tradition, the mouse is considered as one of the mascots, which is associated with wealth and good luck.
Third, the significance of asking for money to buy a 66-66 Dashun
Asking for money to buy "66" in 66 Dashun means mouse, and "Dashun" means auspicious, smooth and good luck. This slogan is widely circulated among the people in China, implying the pursuit of wealth and good luck, and expecting everything to be smooth and prosperous. People often use this slogan to express their desire for wealth and good luck, hoping that they can achieve happiness and success.
Fourth, the connection between wealth and the zodiac.
In China culture, mice have a certain connection with wealth. Rats are flexible and resourceful, have strong viability, and are good at finding food and building nests. Such characteristics make rats regarded as having the ability to acquire wealth, so in some fables and proverbs, rats are often used to symbolize wealth and affluence. The sentence "I want money to buy 66 Dashun" also carries the pursuit of wealth and good luck. People expect to get rich returns and smooth development through hard work and investment.
"Sixty-six" refers to the mouse, ranking first among the twelve zodiac animals, symbolizing flexibility, cleverness and wit, and also being associated with wealth and good luck. This slogan reflects people's desire for wealth and good luck, and hopes that everything will be smooth and prosperous. Combined with the association of wealth, rats are regarded as one of the symbols of the ability to acquire wealth in China culture.