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Meaning Of Different Chinese Zodiac Symbols

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Posted on : 13-05-2012 | By : | In : Resources
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Meaning Of Different Chinese Zodiac Symbols
A Zodiac symbol says a lot about a person’s personality, clues to his/her potential flaws and keys to his/her success. The Twelve Chinese Zodiac animals represent each year of a twelve year cycle. Depending on the year a person is born, he/she can learn about themselves through comprehending the meaning behind the Chinese Zodiac symbol.

The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Symbols

Rat: rats, in China, represent prosperity. Some of their positive traits include problem solving skills and leadership skills. They also possess negative traits such as a hunger for power and selfishness.

Ox: Ox is second in the Chinese Zodiac. Meticulous and hard working, the Ox is known to be very patient and rational. However, it does have the tendency to be possessive, gullible and intolerant; the Ox needs a lot of balance to be successful in life.

Tiger: Tigers are known to be influential and respected. Since they possess traits such as bravery, and confidence Tigers can also be self-centered, conceited and reckless.

Rabbit: Rabbits are known to be caring and loving with an artistic inclination. However, people born under this sign can also be slothful, self-indulgent, and even aloof if they let those traits to surface.

Dragon: Dragons are the most powerful animal sign. They represent self-righteousness, generosity, and straightforwardness. However, if they aren’t watchful, Dragons can become demanding, tyrannical, or even violent.

Snake: The Snake represents grace, wisdom, and imagination. People born under this sign have an added depth to them. However, they are very possessive and have a hard time trusting people.

Horse: Horses are the most liked of all the signs. Agility, intelligence, and insightfulness are USP of a Horse. However they do have certain negative traits as well such as rudeness, nervousness, and inflexibility.

Ram: Rams are sincere, creative, sympathetic and often shy. However, they tend to worry a lot and can be very pessimistic.

Monkey: Monkey represents the 9th Zodiac symbol. It is quick-witted, innovation, clever and competitive. However, at the same time it is also self absorbed, selfish and even irresponsible.

Rooster: Roosters are known to be responsible and practical, with an old-fashioned personality. Their negative traits are that they can be very critical, abrasive and egotistical.

Dog: Dogs are known to be extremely fair and never indulge in unfair practices. However, while affectionate and sociable, dogs can get quarrelsome, stubborn, and lazy.

Pig: Pigs are honest, thoughtful and loyal. However they can also be naïve, decadent and gullible.

It is through the Lunar Calendar that you can find out about the Zodiac Animal you fall under. Reading and researching about your sign can help you understand yourself and the people around you. This information helps you make better decisions related to your innate personality, career options, love life, etc.

Similar to a Western calendar, the Lunar calendar of the Chinese is a yearly one, where the beginning of the lunar year depends on the cycles of the moon. Read more about Chinese Zodiac Signs at www.vaastushaastra.com

Chinese Astrology Symbols – Their Meaning Unveiled

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Posted on : 09-03-2012 | By : | In : Resources
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Chinese Astrology Symbols – Their Meaning Unveiled

For many centuries the people of China have relied on ancient Chinese astrology symbols to represent their horoscopes.

Chinese astrology symbols are astrological signs of 12 animals that represent a twelve year cycle that is aligned with the sun and the moon. Each one of them was carefully selected and used to represent human life and culture.

The Chinese astrology symbols

The twelve symbols of Chinese astrology were carefully chosen and represent the first twelve animals that won the race that was to be set up by ancient gods. The twelve were the ones deemed to be the best.

Rat: This symbol is said to be the same as many of the ancient Chinese emperors. People who share this symbol are said to be practical and dominant minded. You may want to look out for the rat since they can be extremely cruel and of dangerous nature.

Ox: These people are supposed to be a very sincere person who wears their heart on their sleeve.

Tiger: One of the best friends that you can have is anyone who shares this symbol.

They fight hard to maintain lasting friendships.

Rabbit: People holding political office tends to be rabbit symbols. They are stubborn and do not take well to any sort of change.

Dragon: This is a strong symbol in the culture of China. The symbol is generally held by someone who has a lot of strength and intelligence.

Snake: Known for being wise, the snake symbol represents someone who cares a lot about physical appearance. They adapt well to change and love new things.

Horse: They are brave in nature, but also tend to let their defensiveness get in their way. These people are very sensitive.

Sheep: These artistic creatures tend to care about the world around them and are easily hurt by any sort of negativity.

Monkey: This is the most scientific of all the symbols.

They have to be in full control of what’s going on around them and tend to be a good friend.

Rooster: These people are not happy unless they can be at the center of everyone’s attention.

Dog: You will never be able to find a more loyal friend than the dog. Everyone is drawn to their enigmatic personality.

Pig: Most comfortable in rural areas, they are kind hearted and love to connect with nature.

The other symbols on the Chinese astrological chart are the Yin and Yang which help you create harmony in your life. The chart uses the natural elements of nature to divide the cycle. By using these symbols you will be able to find out what the future holds for you.

Visit Absolutely Feng Shui for more on Chinese Astrology. Plus more on Chinese Astrology Signs Compatibility.

How to Write Chinese Symbols for Job Hunting : How to Write “Human Resources” in Chinese Symbols

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Posted on : 21-12-2011 | By : | In : Videos
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Learn how to write “Human Resources” inChinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip. Expert: Xi Chen Bio: Xi Chen received her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5000 certificate holders across China. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Chinese Writing & Supplies : Chinese Symbols for Calligraphy

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Posted on : 02-12-2011 | By : | In : Videos
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Learn the Chinese symbols for calligraphy with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language specialist in this free video on Chinese words and phrases. Expert: Bo Feng Bio: Bo Feng is an experienced Chinese/English translator and interpreter. He has worked for Chinese International Travel Services, Lingnan Art Publishing House and Phillips Petroleum. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Chinese Symbols

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Posted on : 30-11-2011 | By : | In : Videos
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These are just a bunch of Chinese symbols. I put what they mean too. This is my first video so don’t be too harsh but remember to leave comments and rate! If anyone has any tips let me know. The songs I used in order were: 1st=Godsmak- Awake 2nd=Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack- Dive Into the Heart and last but not least 3rd=POD- Guitarras de Amor.

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Chinese Symbols: What about Fengshui

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Posted on : 13-11-2011 | By : | In : Resources
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Chinese Symbols: What about Fengshui

 

In this world which is full of innovation and inspiration to create new things from old patterns and symbols, it is not unusual that we have bags of Che Guevara, shirts, bags and cups swastika as well as other ancient and historical patterns. Even the ancient Chinese beliefs and symbols are on the market today and is becoming the basis for some of fashion accessories purchased.

I’m talking about the different types of jewelry inspired by Chinese symbols and beliefs. For example, there is a silver bracelet with a design number 8 on this subject and this number 8 design was inspired by the Chinese belief. According to tradition, eight means good luck. In addition to a bracelet, there is also a silver ring which has a number 8 on the design, which was also inspired by the Chinese belief itself.

Furthermore, a silver necklace, 18 is now available, also lucky because it has a silver polish called Chinese knot. Another luck charm is the sterling silver ring with an Imperial Seal’ design, which has been inspired by the seal of the Qing emperor.

All jewelry inspired over China is made of pure silver and have a free size and adjustable but the prices were quite expensive. These accessories are also strongly influenced by Chinese beliefs, mostly to the feng shui. I’ve always been intrigued and curious about the Chinese feng shui. The popularity of Feng Shui has become a common name. Well, I decided to go to this issue in the heartland of feng shui – China.

Beginning with the correct pronunciation of Feng Shui (‘fung shway’) is a good start. On the other hand, knowing the literal meaning of consciousness makes it a little more about this topic: Feng means wind, while Shui means water.

The application of Feng Shui is the balance between the elements above. The Chinese believe that feng shui creating prosperity, abundance and harmony in personal, commercial and financial. This traditional Chinese practice used to be the secret of the Chinese royal family in the provision of health and prosperity of their clans. Even the Forbidden City in Beijing was calculated in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui. Well, I think that the Chinese really took seriously the conviction.

Now I know why, even Hollywood stars are Chinese accessories like beads, etc. With enough knowledge about jewelry and feng shui belief that I could try to accessories and more wary of their surroundings, so I have more luck, and I am more than willing to accept.

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