Chinese Zodiac

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Chinese Zodiac - Rat

September 26, 2007 By: admin Category: RAT, chinese zodiac No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 1st and most prominent position on the Chinese Zodiac, the symbolizes such character traits as wit, imagination and curiosity. Rats have keen observation skills and with those skills they’re able to deduce much about other people and other situations. Overall, Rats are full of energy, talkative and charming but they have a tendency to become aggressive.

Rats are full of good advice but they will never share their troubles with others. They are honest and they living for the moment. They’re also capable of surviving any situation.
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Chinese Zodiac Calendar

September 24, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Most people’s understanding of the Chinese Zodiac doesn’t extend beyond what they see on the paper placemats that cover the tables of their favorite Chinese restaurants. But there really is much more to know about this doctrine that dates back more than 2,000 years.

Most Chinese Zodiac discussions focus only on the 12 . According to legend, these were the that appeared before Buddha (or the Jade Emperor, depending on the story) in response to an invitation. The 12 of the Chinese Zodiac represent the order of each ’s arrival. The depicting each ’s journey differ slightly, but the order that prevails is as follows: , , , , , , , ram, , , and .

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Chinese Zodiac and Feng Shui

September 23, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

What does Chinese have to do with the Chinese Zodiac? More than you probably realize. Both and the Chinese Zodiac are based in part on the interactions of the 5 on one’s destiny. These 5 of metal, water, , fire and Earth have been a driving force in Chinese culture for thousands of years.
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Chinese Astrology

September 22, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Astrology has for years played a significant role in Chinese culture. The depiction on a circular chart of 12 different representing the 12-year of the Chinese lunar was built on the foundation of astronomy and Chinese astrology which has itself been in existence for over 5,000 years. Not nearly as old as Chinese astrology in general, the Chinese Zodiac is believed to have come into existence during second millennium. Even though it is thousands of years old, the Chinese Zodiac is one of the most recognizable symbols associated with Chinese culture today.

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Chinese Zodiac Elements - Five Elements

September 21, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Much of Chinese philosophy is built around the belief in the five and their abilities to interact with and create relationships between natural phenomena. The five have been part of Chinese culture almost from the beginning. Interestingly, few people outside the Asian world understand the importance of the five , especially how each relates to the workings of the Chinese Zodiac.

The five of , fire, Earth, metal and water are associated with five major planets in the Solar System: Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus and Mercury respectively. The five are naturally-occurring phenomena and they’re believed to have both a generating and an overcoming influence on one another. For example, generates fire, water generates , water overcomes fire, fire overcomes metal, etc.
Other correlating factors of the five

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Chinese Zodiac Animals

September 20, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

As sometimes happens with historical developments, several versions of the origin of the Chinese Zodiac exist. This is to be expected, especially when you consider that the Chinese Zodiac was established thousands of years ago. Most stories do seem to agree on one thing: the that make up the signs, or the 12 equal parts of the Chinese Zodiac, were the that appeared in response to an invitation. As a reward for appearing, these 12 were included on the Chinese Zodiac. As interesting as the story of the is, there’s much more to the origin of the Chinese Zodiac than that.

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Chinese Zodiac Chart - Inner Animals and Secret Animals

September 19, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Along with year , the Chinese Zodiac also represents and . We’re probably all aware of the 12 or signs depicted on the Chinese Zodiac. Based on our year of , we understand that we’re born under the sign of the , or the , or one of the 10 other signs. But the truth is it’s the and the that actually tell the most about who we really are and what our futures hold.

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Chinese Zodiac - Rooster

September 06, 2007 By: admin Category: Rooster, chinese zodiac No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 10th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the symbolizes such character traits as confidence, pompousness and motivation. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the are loyal, trustworthy who are blunt when it comes to offering their opinions. Their bluntness stems not from being mean but from being honest; a trait which Roosters expect from others.

Roosters are extremely sociable and being the center of attention, always bragging about themselves and their accomplishments. They continually seek the unwavering attention of others which can be annoying. Roosters are as proud of their homes as they are of themselves. They’re extremely organized as evidenced by the fact that their homes are always neat.
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Chinese Zodiac - Monkey

September 04, 2007 By: admin Category: Monkey, chinese zodiac No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 9th position on the Chinese Zodiac, the possesses such character traits as curiosity, mischievousness, and cleverness. Forever playful, Monkeys are the masters of practical jokes. Even though their intentions are always good, this desire to be a prankster has a tendency to create ill will and hurt feelings.

Although they are inherently intellectual and creative, Monkeys at times have trouble exhibiting these qualities. When that happens, they appear to others to be confused. But nothing could be further from the truth as Monkeys thrive on being challenged. Monkeys urban life to rural, and their favorite pastime is people-watching.
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Chinese Zodiac - Goat

September 03, 2007 By: admin Category: Sheep, chinese zodiac 2 Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 8th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the (or Sheep) symbolizes such character traits as creativity, intelligence, dependability, and calmness. Comfortable being alone to ponder the workings of their minds, Goats being part of a group, but the sidelines rather than the center. Their nurturing personality makes Goats excellent care-givers. They’re quite and reserved because they spend much time absorbed in their thoughts.

Home and alone is where Goats feel most comfortable. There they can express themselves artistically, whether it’s by painting, cooking or participating in whatever artistic endeavors they . Goats the couch because there they can relax and explore their minds. They don’t need elaborate furnishings; only items reflecting their desire for art.

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