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Chinese astrology
The
year of your birth does not just indicate your age! According to the
Chinese system of Astrology, the year of birth indicates a certain phase
or aspect of a sixty-year cycle of time. Three systems are used for
counting and classifying the years: The ten Heavenly Stems, the twelve
Earthly Branches and the twelve Animals.
The exact origins of the twelve animal system remain unknown. However,
legend has it that, once upon a time, the Jade King was bored, having
nothing to do in Heaven. He did not see what was happening on Earth, as
he had servants satiating his every wish and desire. He decided that he
wanted to see the animals that inhabited the earth so he sent word to
his advisors to bring him twelve animals (which he considered to be a
good sampling.) The advisor first sent an invitation to the Rat, telling
him to also bring the cat. The Rat's jealousy prevented the cat from
actually receiving the invitation.
Further invitations were sent on to the Ox, the Tiger, the Rabbit, the
Dragon, the Snake, the Horse, the Ram, the Monkey, the Rooster and the
Dog, asking for their presence at the palace the following day. When
they lined up in front of the king, he found that they numbered only
eleven, instead of twelve as he had requested. The king sent his servant
down to Earth to retrieve a twelfth animal. The servant ran into a man
carrying a Pig, and he hastily grabbed it and delivered it to the king.
The animals stood in front of the king in no particular order. The Rat,
being smaller than the rest, hopped on the Ox's back and proceeded to
play the flute. The king was very impressed by this display. He gave the
Rat first place. Second place was given to the Ox for its good
sportsmanship, and third was given to the Tiger, who appeared so
courageous. The Rabbit was given fourth place, the Dragon fifth, the
Snake sixth, the Horse seventh, the Ram eighth, the Monkey ninth, the
Rooster tenth and the Dog eleventh. By default, and due to the king's
just nature, twelfth place went to the Pig. After the ceremony
concluded, the cat (who missed the invitation) begged the king to
reconsider. He was told it was too late. |