Taurus (♉) is the second astrological sign of the zodiac, located between Aries and Gemini and associated with the Taurus constellation. Its symbol is a bull. It forms with the Virgo and Capricorn the triplicity of the signs of the Earth. It is also one of the four fixed signs, along with Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. With slight variations in dates depending on the year, Taureans are people born between April 21 and May 20. Osiris was a god of vegetation in Egypt and appeared with a bull's head. In Egypt, when the sacred bull died, a gold disc was placed between its horns (symbol of the sun, the life force) and it was mourned and mummified.
The bullfighting of today's bullfighters, between the bull's horns, recalls the dance in honor of the animal. Zeus fell in love with Europa, who played on the beach. He turned into a beautiful white bull and came to his knees at her feet. Europa did not resist and climbed on top of the bull, which transported it by sea to the island of Crete, where it fertilized it. In the Taurus constellation only its front appears, because the rest were submerged in the sea.