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The Chinese New Year Legend
The Chinese Calendar names each of the twelve years in
its rotating cycle after an animal. There are several legends
that explain how this came about.
One legend says that Lord Buddha called all the animals in
the animal kingdom to come and say goodbye to him before
he left his life on Earth. Only twelve came to bid him
farewell. He rewarded them by naming a year after each
one, in the order they arrived.
Another legend tells the story of a swimming
race:
Many years ago there lived a rat, an ox, a
tiger, a rabbit, a dragon, a snake, a horse,
a sheep, a monkey, a rooster, a dog and a
pig.
Meet the animals…
Meet the animals…
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One day the twelve animals quarrelled
about who was to head the cycle of years.
They went to the Gods and asked them to
decide, so the Gods held a contest:
whoever was to reach the opposite bank
of the river would be first, and the rest of
the animals would receive their years
according to where they finished in the
race.
All twelve animals waited at the river bank, until the Gods
instructed them to start the race, then they all jumped in.
Very soon the ox was in the lead but the rat was cunning
and jumped upon his back. Just as the ox was about to
jump ashore, the rat jumped off the ox's back, and won
the race.
The pig, who was very lazy, ended up last.
This was the final order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon,
snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and last of
all pig.
The calendar has followed a rotating cycle ever since that
time.
Which year were you born in?
Rat 1984 1996
Ox 1973 1985 1997
Tiger 1986 1998
Rabbit 1987 1999
Dragon 1988 2000
Snake 1989 2001
Horse 1978 1990 2002
Sheep 1991 2003
Monkey 1980 1992 2004
Rooster 1981 1993 2005
Dog 1994 2006
Pig 1983 1995 2007
Year of the Rat
Rats are said to be
imaginative, charming
and very generous to
those they love - although
they do have a tendency
to be quick-tempered and
over-critical. They are
supposed to make good
writers, critics and
publicists
Year of the Ox
Oxen are born leaders, inspiring
confidence in everyone they come into
contact with. However, they can be too
demanding. Methodical and good with
their hands, they make fine surgeons and
hairdressers.
Year of the Tiger
Tigers are said to be bold and
adventurous, and are bestowed with
initiative and charm. However, they have a
tendency to be risk takers, making them
act before they think about the
consequences. They tend to make good
bosses, explorers or racing drivers
Year of the Rabbit
Rabbits are affectionate, co-operative and
pleasant, with lots of friends. But they can
get too sentimental and seem superficial.
Ideal careers areas include law, diplomacy
or the stage.
Year of the Dragon
Dragons tend to be popular individuals
who are always full of life and enthusiasm,
with a reputation for being fun-loving. They
make good priests, artists and politicians
Year of the Snake
People born in the year of the Snake are
romantic and deep-thinking, wise and
charming, although they tend to dismiss
others too quickly and are a bit stingy with
money. Ideal jobs include teaching.
Year of the Horse
If you are born in the Year of the Horse
then you are amazingly hard working and
very independent. Although you are
intelligent and friendly, you can sometimes
be a bit selfish. Career wise you would
make a good scientist or poet
Year of the Sheep
Those born in the Year of the Sheep are
said to be charming, elegant and artistic,
who like material comforts. A bit of a
worrier they also have a tendency to
complain about things. Jobs as actors,
gardeners or beachcombers would suit.
Year of the Monkey
If you are born in the Year of the Monkey,
you are very intelligent, well-liked by
everyone, and will have success in any
field you choose. Lucky old you!
Year of the Rooster
The sign of the Rooster indicates a person
who is hard-working and definite about
their decisions. Roosters are not afraid to
speak their minds and can therefore
sometimes come across as boastful. They
make good restaurant owners and world
travellers
Year of the Dog
Dogs are honest and faithful to those they
love but they tend to worry too much and
find fault with others. They make ideal
secret agents or business people.
Year of the Pig
People born in the Year of the Pig are
honest and tolerant and make good
friends, but tend to expect the same from
everyone else, and more often than not
they end up disappointed. They thrive in
the arts as entertainers.