
by Amanda Paige
In case you don’t follow Chinese Astrology, I am here to inform you it is The Year of the Ox. “Your retail habit is becoming quiet troublesome, so curb your spending habits by reining in your purse strings. Don’t shy away from change in the workplace; you’ll benefit in the long run. You like to indulge in good food and drink, but your body can only take so much unhealthy stuff.”
The Chinese zodiac refers to a whole calendrical cycle, the original Greek meaning “having to do with animals.” The twelve signs refer to personality types, but just because you were born in the year of the rat for instance, doesn’t mean you can’t have the tendancies of the snake.
My question to you is, how did the Chinese know back when they created the calender how fitting their prediction would be for this year?





2 Comments
I was born in September. What chinese sign am I?
The Chinese Zodiac is based on the year, what year were you born?