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Spring Festival-- the most important festival in China
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2004-05-14
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Every nation of the world has its own
traditional festivals. So does China, the multinational
country, with some festivals shared by several
nationalities. Traditional festivals are closely related to
the historial development, custom and folkway, religious
belief and moral principles of a nation. All the
traditional festivals in China are based on the Chinese
lunar calendar. China's major traditional festival include
the Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, the Qingming
Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival
and the Double Ninth.The Spring festival marks the beginning
of the Chinese Lunar New Year. In Chinese, we also say Guo
Nian, meaning keeping off the monster of Nian. Do you want
to know its origin, the Story of Nian, Red Packets,
Firecrackers, New Year's Eve and Celebrated Activities.
Chinese Zodiac-- animals imparting distinct
characteristics to its year
In China, instead
of asking your age, people may ask you questions like
"what do you belong to?" Don't ever think that you
are expected to answer like "I belong to the US".
You are supposed to belong to one of twelve animals! (Those
are mouse, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep,
monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.) It is not that weird as you
have to follow the order of a mouse or a tiger. That is
Chinese Zodiac. The Chinese Zodiac is based on a twelve year
cycle --- each year being represented by an animal that
imparts distinct characteristics to its year. Many Chinese
believe that the year of a person's birth is the primary
factor in determining that person's personality traits,
physical and mental attributes and degree of success and
happiness throughout his lifetime.
Sheep year people-- honest, calm,
compassionate and dependant
If you were born in
1907-19-31-43-55-67-79-91-2003, your sign is the Sheep.
Sheep year people make excellent spouses. They are so
gentle. A suckling lamb bends its knees when it takes milk
from its mother. This suits the hours between 13:00 and
15:00, a time of simplicity and orderly tranquility, when
the power of Yin is still rising to be associated with the
sheep. Sheep people are paragons of virtue. They are
scrupulously honest, calm, compassionate, dedicated,
aesthetic and fashionable. Since they are trustworthy,
people trust them with money. Their
concern for others could make them gullible. However,
they have a cynical streak and a tendency to act
reserved, which counterbalances the inherent weakness of
sheep with people's "snow jobs". As expected sheep
prefer to be shepherded. They are extremely dependant. Want
to know more about sheep's personalities?
Year 2003-- a Chinese black sheep
year
Why do the Chinese name year 2003 as the
Black Sheep Year? Chinese calendar uses the Stem-Branch
system to count the days, months and years. There are 10
Stems and 12 Branches in this system. Stems are named by the
Yin-Yang and Five Elements (Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and
Earth).Branches use the animal names.
Year
2003 is Female Water Sheep (Five types of sheep), the 20th
of the Stem-Branch in the system. Because Water is
equivalent to color Black in the Five-Element system, Year
2003 is also called Black Sheep year. Snake (2001), Horse
(2002) and Sheep (2003) are the cycle of Fire years. The
Sheep is the ending year of the cycle. Sheep contains Fire,
Earth and Wood elements. Therefore, the year of Sheep will
carry the old business from the Horse year, then face the
new business from the Earth element. In the end period of
Sheep year is the precursor of next Metal cycle. That means
2003 is a turning point year for many people.
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