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Mari 12-29-2008 07:06 AM

OT: Chinese Year of the OX
 
Hi,
The Chinese new years starts Jan 26 (based on the moon).
2009 will be the year of the the OX.

http://www.susanlevitt.com/tao-thisyear.html
Quote:

Oxen and all cattle are blessed by the compassionate Chinese goddess Quan Yin because of their gentle, peaceful nature. In Buddhism, the white Ox is symbolizes contemplation and wisdom. According to an ancient Taoist legend, we humans have a special relationship with Ox. In early agricultural communities, people often went for days without eating and feared starvation.

To aid suffering humans, the gods and goddesses removed Ox from heaven, where she was a star, and sent her to earth. The divine ones instructed Ox to tell people that with her help they would avoid starvation and eat every three days.

But Ox misunderstood and told humanity that they would eat three times a day. Ox had to make her words true, and that is why Ox must labor so hard and endure many burdens without complaint.

Therefore, Ox year is a time of hard work, duty, and discipline. Like an Ox plowing the fields, we must contribute during an Ox year. This is not a time for laziness. Success is attained through diligent labor and conscientious effort.

Begin by putting your affairs in order, especially your home. Stick to tried-and-true methods, careful actions, and routine behavior. Wild new concepts will not be well received; save them for the following Tiger year 2010.

Those born in Ox year (1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1997, 2009) are methodical, dependable, hardworking, patient, and ethical.

http://www.masterandygoh.com/content...ba-zi-forecast

Quote:

We will see world major economies put aside their differences to overcome the financial crisis. The full impact of the unison can be seen in the second half of 2009.

The property market of United States will continue to recover as 2009 is the year of earth. Employment statistics will improve as United States’ job market bounce back from the financial meltdown.
http://25classicbestchristmasmovieso...-new-year.html
Quote:

According to the Chinese calendar, the Ox, or Cow, is an animal that brings prosperity through hard work.



http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/o...8a16539b_o.jpg

waves 12-29-2008 11:56 PM

how odd
 
that the feminine pronouns are used

an ox is a castrated bull. de-maled perhaps, but not female.

:confused:

then again in chinese language gender-specific pronouns do not exist. so perhaps the article is translated.

befuddled2 12-30-2008 12:06 AM

Thank you for this.

barbara

Dmom3005 12-30-2008 05:58 PM

Very interesting.

My son's school mascot is the bison. It reminds me somewhat of it.

Donna


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