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Chinese Zodiac
More than 30,000 years ago, Chinese ancestors
invented the 10 Tian Gan (or heavenly stems) and 12 Di Zhi (or 12
earthly branches for chronological purpose. Later, people used 12
animals to symbolize the 12 earthly branches in order to make
things easier to memorize and the animals in order are the mouse,
ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster,
dog and pig.
Many Chinese people strongly believe that the time
of a person's birth is primary factor in determining that person's
characteristics. According to one legend, Buddha invited all the
animals to his kingdom, but unfortunately, only a total of 12
turned up, the mouse was naturally the first, followed by the ox,
then tiger, the rabbit and so on. Out of gratitude, Buddha decided
to name the year after each of the animals in their order of
arrival. It is essential in China that every person knows which
animal sign he is born under and most of Chinese truly believe
that the signs reveal the hidden secrets of a person's character. |