A person who belongs to a horse is a person who belongs to a horse. The years of birth of horses are: 2026, 2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966, 1954, 1942, etc.
The genus is the ancient Chinese traditional method of marking the birth year of a person, using the twelve earthly branches and twelve animals to combine to represent someone's birth year, including Zirat (rat), ugly ox (ox), Yinhu (tiger), Mao Rabbit (rabbit), Chenlong (dragon), Si snake (snake), Wuma (horse), Weiyang (sheep), Shen monkey (monkey), Youji (chicken), Hu dog (dog), Hai pig (pig), every twelve years a cycle, so people born every twelve years are the same genus, in other words, people with the same attributes, Either they were born in the same year, or they have an age difference of 12, 24, or 36 years. And so on. The zodiacs are based on the Chinese lunar year, which does not completely coincide with the Gregorian calendar year that is commonly used today.
In ancient times, the original meaning of the birth of the zodiac was to mark the year of birth, but with the passage of time and the development of culture, it was believed that different zodiac signs would have different fortunes and personality traits, which also became part of traditional Chinese culture. For example, people who are generally considered to belong to the horse are confident, cheerful, enthusiastic, positive, and energetic. In modern society, although many people no longer believe in the influence of relative fate and character, they see it as a form of entertainment and relish. Physiognomy