What is the animal sign of the fish at the bottom of the cauldron?
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of discussions on the Internet about "what is the zodiac sign of the fish under the cauldron", especially among zodiac culture and riddle enthusiasts. This article will conduct a structured analysis of this topic based on the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days, and explore the cultural meaning behind it.
1. Background of hot topics

"Fish swimming at the bottom of the pot" is an idiom. Its original meaning is that fish swim at the bottom of the pot, which is a metaphor for being in extremely dangerous situations or about to perish. However, recently some netizens combined it with the zodiac culture and raised the riddle of "What is the zodiac sign of the fish swimming under the cauldron?", which triggered widespread discussion. The following is the popularity data of related topics in the past 10 days:
| platform | amount of discussion | heat index |
|---|---|---|
| 12,000 | 85 | |
| Zhihu | 3.5 thousand | 72 |
| Douyin | 58,000 | 90 |
| Baidu Tieba | 21,000 | 68 |
2. Netizens’ speculation and analysis
Netizens have put forward various speculations about "what is the zodiac sign of the fish at the bottom of the cauldron?" The following are some common views and their supporting reasons:
| Guess the zodiac sign | Supporting reasons | Objections |
|---|---|---|
| Fish (non-zodiac sign) | Directly corresponds to the literal meaning of "fish" | Fish does not belong to the traditional zodiac sign |
| Dragon | The dragon is the king of the water tribe and can symbolize fish | lack of direct correlation |
| rat | "Cauldron" is homophonic to "rat bottom" | Far-fetched |
| rabbit | "Fish" and "Rabbit" are similar in shape | lack of cultural basis |
3. Interpretation by cultural experts
In response to this puzzle, cultural scholars have put forward a more professional interpretation. They believe that the combination of "fish under the cauldron" and the zodiac may originate from the following cultural background:
1.The Tradition of Zodiac Riddles: Chinese folk have a riddle culture that combines idioms with zodiac signs, such as "waiting for the rabbit" corresponding to "rabbit".
2.Homophony and symbolism: Some riddles are related to the zodiac animals through homophony or symbolism. For example, "cauldron" and "tiger" have similar pronunciations in some dialects.
3.cultural metaphor: The metaphorical nature of the idiom itself provides space for zodiac associations. For example, "swimming fish" can symbolize "dragon" or "snake".
4. Statistics of hotly discussed opinions on the entire network
Through the analysis of the entire network data in the past 10 days, the distribution of netizens’ opinions is as follows:
| point of view | Proportion | Typical comments |
|---|---|---|
| Think of it as "dragon" | 35% | "The dragon controls the aquarium, and the fish naturally belongs to the dragon." |
| Think it's "rat" | 25% | "The bottom of the cauldron is the bottom of the pot, which is homophonic to the bottom of the pot." |
| Think it’s a riddle with no solution | 20% | "There is no point in forcing a correlation between zodiac signs" |
| other views | 20% | Including guesses such as "snake" and "rabbit" |
5. Conclusion and reflections
The puzzle of "What is the fish in the cauldron?" reflects contemporary netizens' new interpretation and re-creation of traditional culture. Although there is currently no standard answer, the popularity of this discussion reflects:
1.The vitality of zodiac culture: Modern people are still keen on using the zodiac to interpret various cultural phenomena.
2.The innovative nature of online riddles: Netizens continue to create new riddle forms to enrich language and culture.
3.openness to cultural discussion: In the absence of standard answers, various viewpoints can be expressed.
In the future, similar innovative interpretations of traditional culture may continue to emerge, injecting new vitality into zodiac culture.
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