In traditional Chinese culture, the zodiac sign of the sheep symbolizes harmony and beauty, but there is a folk saying that "nine out of ten sheep are incomplete," suggesting that people born in the Year of the Sheep have a difficult fate. Where does this saying come from? Are men born in the Year of the Sheep really destined for misfortune? This article will explore the relationship between the zodiac sign of the sheep and destiny, revealing the true fate of men born in the Year of the Sheep.

The Auspicious Meaning of the Sheep in the Zodiac
The sheep is one of the twelve zodiac animals and also one of the six domesticated animals in ancient China. In the eyes of the ancients, the sheep represents harmony and beauty. The idiom "Three Sheep Bring Great Blessings" means to bring great fortune and symbolizes good luck and happiness. However, there is a saying in the folk: "Nine out of ten sheep are incomplete," which suggests that people born in the Year of the Sheep have bad luck. This saying actually began to circulate only during the late Qing Dynasty; there was no such belief before that.
The Fate of Famous People Born in the Year of the Sheep
Although there is a folk saying "Nine out of ten sheep are incomplete," in reality, many famous people born in the Year of the Sheep have not had a bad fate. Tang Taizong, Nurhaci, Cao Cao, and Sima Yi were all born in the Year of the Sheep. These famous people born in the Year of the Sheep achieved great accomplishments in history, indicating that the zodiac sign has no direct connection with a person's fate.
The Relationship Between Fate and Effort
In fact, life depends on one's own efforts after birth. Whether people born in the Year of the Sheep have a good or bad fate is not determined by their zodiac sign, but by their personal efforts and perseverance. As long as people born in the Year of the Sheep work hard and strive actively, they can also create a beautiful life.

In conclusion, whether men born in the Year of the Sheep have a good or bad fate is not determined by their zodiac sign, but by their personal efforts and perseverance. The folk saying "Nine out of ten sheep are incomplete" was actually fabricated by revolutionaries during the late Qing Dynasty to overthrow the Qing dynasty, and it has no scientific basis. People born in the Year of the Sheep can also create a beautiful life as long as they work hard.



















