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属相 (shǔ xiàng) is used to refer to the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. It is commonly used in conversations about Chinese astrology, which is based on the twelve-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. It is also used in conversations about the Chinese calendar, which is based on the twelve-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. Additionally, it is used in conversations about the Chinese New Year, which is celebrated according to the twelve-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac.
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The best way to use 属相 (shǔ xiàng) in a sentence is to refer to the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. For example, one could say
他是鼠年出生的,所以他的属相是鼠。
Tā shì shǔ nián chū shēng de, suǒ yǐ tā de shǔ xiàng shì shǔ.
He was born in Year of the Rat, so his zodiac animal is the Rat.
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