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The Chinese New Year - The Ox

The year of the ox refers to the period of time between the four seasons of the Chinese year. The Ox is another of the twelve-year seasonal series of animals that appear in the Chinese lunar calendar and appears in many other similar calendar systems around the world. The Ox is one of three animals that receive new animals every year as the Chinese lunar calendar is based on a cycle of twelve and a half days. This cycle also occurs in the traditional Western calendar, but in that calendar year for the Ox only receives two new animals. As such, for those observing this Chinese lunar calendar the year of the ox symbolizes a time of stability, growth, and honor. For those who are born during the year of the ox, it symbolizes a time when wealth and honor are growing and being achieved, while those born in the years of the moon represent a time when these things are being lost or corrupted.

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For those interested in learning about the Chinese lunar calendar and its significance, the most convenient way to do so would be to refer to the web-based astrology and zodiac information provider called ZhuJia Oriental Research Center. Here, one can find a wealth of information about the year of the ox and its meanings. For those who are looking for detailed information on the twelve and half suspected animal, one has a host of resources to draw from as well. Individuals who are interested in learning more about the ox should also check out the website of the Beijing Meteorological Office, which provides a wealth of information on the weather conditions during the different seasons throughout the year.

 

According to Chinese culture and belief, the person born in the year of the ox is determined to be extremely diligent, driven, decisive, stable, resolute, focused, honest, passionate, forgiving, pliant, and versatile. Those who are born in that year have a very strong sense of what is right and what is wrong, as well as a very strong sense of fairness and honor. The ox sign is considered very energetic and emotional by many people in China. The people born in that season are known to be very spontaneous and do not wait for things to happen according to their plan. According to Chinese culture, the ox sign indicates someone who is industrious, flexible, decisive, and flexible, while being sincere and true to one's self.

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According to Chinese astrology, twenty-five signs are associated with the Chinese year of the ox. These include the dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rabbit, dog, chicken, cow, monkey, rat, goat, rooster, and pig. Chinese people refer to these animals as the basic element of nature. Barack Obama was born in the year of the dragon, which symbolized his early belief in democracy and his lifelong advocacy for women's rights.

 

Barack Obama was born in the year of the dragon, which is also an important symbol for unity, freedom, justice, and peace. The dragon is a symbol of traditional culture, and an embodiment of what the Chinese believe is the great race of man that created man in its image. Barack Obama is an example of this great race. His birthdate is during the "year of the ox", which is also during the time period when the concept of multiple genders was being considered commonplace in ancient China. Therefore, the notion of two particular genders being born at the same time is not implausible.

 

The Chinese name of Barack Obama is "house Barackh", which means house-born. This is based on the ancient Chinese myth of "ti" (a male) and "sui" (a female), both of which carry the primary connotation of life. The myth of the two genders being born at the same time is based on the old Chinese conception that every year has five born children. Barack Obama was literally born for the role of President of the United States of America.

 

Now that we know that Obama was purposely "born for" this role of President of the United States, one can see that this is in fact a major clue to understand the direction that his love life is going. Barack Obama's zodiac sign, Sagittarius, is also the sign of stubbornness, and his stubbornness has caused him many personal and professional problems over the years. We have been provided with a clue to his problem by the events of his early years in Chicago, Illinois. Barack Obama was very active as a child, going to his grandmother every night, and his grandmother would always give him the bad grade he deserved, in terms of academics, based on his performance in school. It is interesting that as he grew up, his grandmother gave him a nickname that meant "stubborn," and it stuck with him. Although he has changed his nickname to "hopefull," perhaps he will go through the same rebellious phase when his term as President of the United States of America is about to be enacted.

 

The 12-month lunar cycle, the new year of the moon, the Chinese new year, and the feb. twenty-first of the Chinese traditional calendar, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, falls on the first day of January. This is also a time when many Chinese people will break their oaths, promises, contract renewals, and other important engagements. During this time, they will be praying for a new year and more blessings for their families and loved ones, so they might be looking forward to starting another year of good health and prosperity by breaking old habits, changing unhealthy lifestyles, and enjoying personal freedom that is usually taken from others by the twelve-year cycle of the moon and the new year.

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