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The zodiac traditionally
begins with the sign of the Rat.
The following are the twelve zodiac
signs (each with its strong>associated
Earthly Branch) in order and their characteristics.
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Rat ~ 鼠 (子) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Water)
Ox – 牛 (丑) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Water)
Tiger ~ 虎 (寅) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Wood)
Rabbit ~ 兔 or 兎 (卯) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Wood)
Dragon – 龍 / 龙 (辰) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood)
Snake ~ 蛇 (巳) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Fire)
Horse – 馬 / 马 (午) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Fire)
Goat ~ 羊 (未) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Fire)
Monkey – 猴 (申) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Metal)
Rooster – 雞 / 鸡 (酉) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Metal)
Dog – 狗 / 犬 (戌) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Metal)
Pig – 豬 / 猪 (亥) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Water)
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In Chinese astrology the animal signs assigned by year
represent what others perceive you as being or how you present
yourself. It is a common misconception that the animals assigned
by year are the only signs and many western descriptions of
draw solely on this system. In fact, there are also animal
signs assigned by month (called inner animals), by day
(called true animals) and hours (called secret
animals).While a person might appear
to be a Dragon because they were
born in the year of the Dragon,
they might also be a Snake
internally, an Ox or Goat secretively.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_zodiac
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An existentialist Oryctolagus cuniculus once said
“It’s so much better being alive…and not dead”
Hmm hmmm hmm hmm
Hmm Hmm hmm hmmm
” But if I understood and could follow it’s thread.”
” I ‘d probably agree with what the Humming Bird said.”
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She loves me… she loves me not… yes indeed-o
Love tastes so good as sure as my name’s Libido
Eeeny meany merely male
Catching goldfish by the tail
At breakfast and lunch and dinner down they go
I do love them dearly but wish I had told them so.
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