What zodiac sign does Valley represent?
In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac is closely related to nature, agriculture, folk customs, etc. Recently, the relationship between the word "Valley" and the zodiac has become a hot topic, and many people are curious about which zodiac sign "Valley" represents. This article will analyze this issue based on the hot content of the entire network in the past 10 days, and provide structured data for reference.
1. Analysis of the relationship between “Valley” and the zodiac signs

"Valley" usually refers to grain or grain, but in zodiac culture, it may be related to "cow" or "rat". The cow is a symbol of farming, while the rat is associated with its ability to store grain. The following are the hotly discussed views among netizens in the past 10 days:
| Support zodiac | Reason | Popularity proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| cow | Cattle are directly related to grain production in farming cultures | 45 |
| rat | There is a folk legend of "rats hoarding grain" | 35 |
| Others | Some people think it is related to "chicken" (a good harvest) | 20 |
2. Discussions related to "Valley" in hot topics across the Internet in the past 10 days
The following is a compilation of recent hot content related to "Valley" and the zodiac on social platforms and news websites:
| Platform | Topic keywords | Amount of discussions (articles) |
|---|---|---|
| #谷是which zodiac sign# | 12,000+ | |
| Douyin | "Valley and Zodiac Decryption" | 8,500+ |
| Baidu Tieba | "The word "gu" determines the zodiac sign" | 5,200+ |
3. Folklore experts’ opinions
Regarding this topic, folklore expert Professor Zhang said in a recent interview:"Valley" is more likely to symbolize "cow", because it is indispensable in traditional agriculture, and although "rat" is related to grain storage, its cultural status is low. In addition, the pronunciation of "Valley" and "Niu" in some dialects are similar, further supporting this connection.
4. Netizen voting results
A poll initiated by a certain portal showed that a total of 32,000 people participated in the past 10 days:
| Options | Number of votes | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| cow | 14,720 | 46% |
| rat | 11,200 | 35% |
| chicken | 4,160 | 13% |
| Others | 1,920 | 6% |
5. Conclusion
Based on comprehensive data and folk culture, “Valley” most likely representszodiac ox, due to its close connection with agricultural production. However, cultural interpretations are diverse and may differ between regions or groups. The continued fermentation of this topic also reflects people's renewed attention to traditional culture.
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