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941.1 | | SHRFAC::BRUNDIGE | Save the Earth, Remake yourself | Tue Jan 03 1989 16:18 | 11 |
| Don't forget the year of the Fire Horse. The last one was 1966.
It is every 60 years. It is said that those people born in
those years and in the 6th month especially are bad or have a
tendency to be. Don't remember where I read this one. Perhaps
a Chinese buff could expand?
Russ
EW
I'm sure a certain contingent will have a field day with
the numbers. 6/6/66 etc! Just coincidence anyway. :^)
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941.2 | Sure its a coincidence.... | CIMNET::PIERSON | Milwaukee Road Track Inspector | Tue Jan 03 1989 18:02 | 8 |
| re .1
hmmm. What is the skew between Chinese New Years and "western"?
The Boar (1947 edition...) matches me "frighteningly" well.
Interestingly enough, my middle name is said to be derived from
the "Wild Boar" family.
thanks
dave "wild boar" pierson
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941.3 | With three you get egg roll | USAT05::KASPER | There's no forever, only Now... | Wed Jan 04 1989 07:40 | 18 |
| Frederick,
Did you get that off of a placemat at Chinese resturant? I see them
there all the time. ;-).
Actually, my eleven year old daughter recently bought a book on
Chinese astrology (why???, I don't know....). I looked through it
and matched the descriptions up with people I know. Seems to map
in a generic sense but it seems like it can go beyond the generic
stuff with a little research. The signs, according to this book,
don't actually correspond to gregorian calendar years. There are
actually date ranges for the signs for specific time periods that
are 'near' calendar years. So if you are born near the beginning or
end of the year you may fall into the preceeding or following sign.
If anyone is interested in the actual ranges let me know and I'll
look them up.
Terry (the rabbit)
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941.4 | Maybe a bison, or a replicant or a bush master again? | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Wed Jan 04 1989 10:52 | 13 |
| re: .3 (Terry)
Yeah, you caught me! Actually, I hadn't seen them before,
but felt that they were interesting. I was sort of curious to
see how they would interplay with "Western" astrology...seems
similar to me to the newspaper-type horoscopes that are printed
daily (amusing but not too substantive.) Perhaps at a deeper
level there is more validity (as with astrologers who are serious
can provide far more meaningful information than a horoscope can.)
Frederick
(doesn't saying what animal you are give away your age?) ;-)
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941.5 | different Chinese restaurant? | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Wed Jan 04 1989 11:18 | 9 |
| .3> Terry (the rabbit)
.4> Frederick
.4> (doesn't saying what animal you are give away your age?) ;-)
Frederick,
he is not giving away his age; at least I cannot find a rabbit in your list.
:-):-)
Arie
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941.6 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Wed Jan 04 1989 17:10 | 9 |
| RE: .3 (Terry)
Hahahahahaha! I have seen the same placemat!
You know, I was going to enter that info, but Frederick beat me
to it. He'll do anything to get to me. :-) :-)
John M.
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941.7 | Placemats seen 'round the country | HSSWS1::GREG | Malice Aforethought | Wed Jan 04 1989 22:42 | 17 |
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I've been seeing this placemat for years. One thing
Fredrick left out were the negatives... down here the
placemats also tell which among the animals are the WORST
matches. I don't happen to have one handy, but I'll snag
one next time I'm grabbing some Mongolian Beef and Hot
and Sour Soup. Yum!
If you care, I'm a rat. Yes, I freely confess it!
I match the description fairly well too. Women do find
me irresistable. I do spend freely (perhaps that's the
irresistable quality about me). Any my birthday falls
right smack in the middle of the year, too. Fancy that.
It's still a lot of hogwash.
- Greg
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941.8 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Thu Jan 05 1989 00:16 | 10 |
| RE: .7 (Greg)
I have always thought you were a rat.
I am a horse.
Frederick has a pathological fear of spreading "negative ego" so
it is not surprising that he would omit the bad parts.
John M.
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941.9 | Bitter-sweet, sweet and sour, tasty anyway. | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Thu Jan 05 1989 10:35 | 15 |
| re: placemats
Actually, I reprinted the entire placemat except for the
artwork. Maybe these people preferred the positive aspects to
the more sensationalistic negative ones.
re: John
Yes, I will admit to having a fear of my own negative ego...
to the extent of killing my ego, NO, but I wouldn't attach the label
pathological to it. And *I* supposedly get along with Horses...imagine
that!
Frederick (horse-laughing into cosmic conformity)
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941.10 | Could be old, could be young. | USAT05::KASPER | There's no forever, only Now... | Thu Jan 05 1989 11:44 | 8 |
| re: .4 (Frederick)
> (doesn't saying what animal you are give away your age?) ;-)
Well not exactly, I'm either 67, 49, 37, 25, 13, 1 or not yet born,
er I mean, incarnated... ;-)
Terry (rabbit_or_hare_I_dont_care_I_fit_the_whole_description_I_swear)
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941.11 | Is this a job interview? | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Thu Jan 05 1989 13:12 | 17 |
| re: .10
Terry, you are correct, of course, but when we throw in the
familiarity or personality aspects, it narrows it down quite a bit.
I seriously doubt that you are not yet born or only 1 (especially
since you have an eleven year old child) and your grammar is more
developed than most 13 year olds. It is also highly unlikely that
you are 25 (since you would have fathered at 12) and most 67 year
olds would be bored silly with this notes file, I think. That leaves
37 and 49. Since your demeanor is more towards youth (in my
perspective) I would pick 37.
I think my age could be similarly deducted as could that of
many others. There are a few who would be more difficult but almost
all could be pinned down to at least one of two choices, I think.
Frederick
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941.12 | Enquiring minds... | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Thu Jan 05 1989 14:23 | 6 |
| So Terry, what's the verdict? >:-)
John M.
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941.13 | Let's tip another glass for Auld Lang Zen | ISTG::DOLLIVER | Happily out of the 'mainstream'. | Thu Jan 05 1989 17:58 | 56 |
| Chinese astrology is said to have originated with Buddha, and while I have
not studied it in depth, I have looked at it enough to fill in the following
details for those who are interested in taking a closer look. If you just
find this several-thousand year old tradition which is totally unknown to you
to be "a lot of hogwash" then you might as well hit the NEXT UNSEEN key now.
Chinese astrology is different from the astrology that we are familiar with
in several ways. The primary difference is that Chinese astrology is based
upon the 28 day Moon cycle instead of the Sun Cycle. I believe that there
are 13 Moon cycles per Chinese year, and the yearly day or two remainder is
why the Chinese New Year falls on a different day each year (from the end of
January to sometime in February). This also explains why every 60th year
needs an extra 'leap year' Moon cycle to keep New Years day from creeping
through the rest of the year (apparently this is called the year of the Fire
Horse as stated in .1).
Also, as has been indicated, in Chinese Astrology your 'sign' (animal) is
determined from the year of your birth, as opposed to the month/day. Also,
in Chinese Astrology the ascendant is determined based only upon the time of
birth in a daily cycle which is unchanging throughout the year and throughout
the world (see below for times).
While the systems are vastly different, they are not necessarily contradictory
or exclusive of each other. Both may be equally valid for their intended
applications. While the correspondence is not exact, there is a strong
correlation between the Chinese zodiac animal symbols and the familiar
astrological signs.
Chinese
Chinese Yin / Astrological Female / Ascendant
Symbol Yang Sign Male Times
------- ----- ------------ -------- ---------
Rat Yang Sagittarius Male 11p - 1a
Ox Yin Capricorn Female 1a - 3a
Tiger Yang Aquarius Male 3a - 5a
Hare Yin Pisces Female 5a - 7a
Dragon Yang Aries Male 7a - 9a
Snake Yin Taurus Female 9a - 11a
Horse Yang Gemini Male 11a - 1p
Sheep Yin Cancer Female 1p - 3p
Monkey Yang Leo Male 3p - 5p
Cock Yin Virgo Female 5p - 7p
Dog Yang Libra Male 7p - 9p
Boar Yin Scorpio Female 9p - 11p
Also, if you check those 'animals' which get along best, you will notice
that a conversion into signs will show that the other two signs with the same
element (fire, earth, air, or water) are always included. For example, the
Rat <Sagittarius fire> gets along with Dragon <Aries fire>, Monkey <Leo fire>,
and Ox <Capricorn earth>). I cannot explain the non-element relations (eg.
Capricorn above), but the matching of signs of the same element always holds.
While I have not evaluated this system in detail, I have a strong tendency to
support any system that provides additional opportunities for New Year's Eve
parties ;-}
Todd .. the Monkey
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941.14 | I'm only drag-in at 4 am | USACSB::OPERATOR_CB | DO WHAT THOU WILT | Fri Jan 06 1989 01:01 | 12 |
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RE: .13
Wow, I honestly thought those chinese calendar thingies were
just made up stuff. I didn't know there was such a thing.
Are there any books explaining this? It seems like this may
be easier to work with. But than again it might be as much fun as
a chinese typewriter.
Craig (the Dragon who is 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, or 372 (which is young
for a Dragon)) ;-)
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941.15 | 1 source | PHENIX::HARQUAIL | I want another Terrier! | Fri Jan 06 1989 08:47 | 11 |
| A very nice book, with a good overview of chinese astrology for
the beginner, which was suggested to me to start off is
The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes
by Theodora Lau
Published by Harper and Row
Copyright 1979
The calendar contained in the book is from 1900-1995
MTH
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941.16 | east meets west | PHENIX::HARQUAIL | I want another Terrier! | Fri Jan 06 1989 09:26 | 45 |
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Lunar Agricultural Almanac
Matching East and West
Closest Dates English trans West Sun East
on West calendar of Chinese terms sign Moon Sign
Jan 21 to feb 5 Severe Cold Aquarius Tiger
Feb 5 to feb 19 Spring begins Jan 21-feb 19
Feb 19 - mar 5 Rain Waters Pisces Rabbit
Mar 5 - Mar 20 Excited Insects Feb 20- Mar 20
Mar 20 - apr 5 Vernal Equinox Aries Dragon
Apr 5 - apr 20 Clear and Bright Mar 21 - Apr 19
Apr 20 - may 5 Grain Rains Come Taurus Snake
May 5 - may 20 Summer Begins Apr 20 - may 20
May 20 - Jun 6 Grain Fills Gemini Horse
Jun 6 - jun 21 Grain in Ear may 21 - jun 21
jun 21 - jul 7 Summer Solstice Cancer Sheep
jul 7 - jul 22 Moderate Heat jun 22 - jul 21
jul 22 - Aug 7 Great Heat Leo Monkey
aug 7 - aug 22 Autumn Begins jul 22- aug 21
aug 22 - sept 8 Limit of Heat Virgo Rooster
sept 8 - sept 23 White Dew aug 22 - sept 22
sept 23 - oct 8 Autum Equinox Libra Dog
oct 8 - oct 23 Cold Dew sept 23 - nov 21
oct 23 - nov 7 Hoarfrost Descends Scorpio Boar
nov 7 - nov 22 Winter Commences oct 23 - nov 21
nov 22 - dec 7 Little Snow Sagittarius Rat
dec 7 - dec 21 Great Snow nov 22- dec 21
dec 21 - jan 6 Winter Solstice Capricorn Ox
jan 6 - jan 21 Little Cold dec 22 - jan 20
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941.17 | You psychic you... | USAT05::KASPER | There's no forever, only Now... | Fri Jan 06 1989 10:48 | 6 |
| re: .11, .12 (Frederick & John)
Yep. 37 it is. Good deduction there Frederick!!! Now, what size
shoes do I wear??? ;-)))
Terry
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941.18 | To get oneself booted off the psychic stage. | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Fri Jan 06 1989 11:00 | 7 |
| re: .17
9 1/2
Frederick
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941.19 | If the shoe fits... | USAT05::KASPER | There's no forever, only Now... | Fri Jan 06 1989 11:16 | 8 |
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re: .18
Okay, so you know my shoe size, big deal. How old was I when I broke
my right leg? Ha! see if you can get that one...
;-) Terry
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941.20 | Out on strikes. | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Fri Jan 06 1989 11:58 | 8 |
| re: .19
Three
Frederick
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941.21 | No psychics here... | USAT05::KASPER | There's no forever, only Now... | Fri Jan 06 1989 13:04 | 5 |
| re: .20
Seven.
Terry
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941.22 | Sorry about that, son. | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Fri Jan 06 1989 13:13 | 8 |
| re: .21
Oh, I read the wrong lifetime...sorry. You see, it was in
India, you were three and your leg was broken when your father
accidentally sat on it.
Frederick
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941.23 | Tricky, aren't you? | TOPDOC::SLOANE | xmas -> bills -> snow -> skiing -> spring! | Fri Jan 06 1989 13:58 | 5 |
| You never broke it!
Ha!
Bruce
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941.24 | But it was a funny reply | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Fri Jan 06 1989 16:14 | 6 |
| RE: .22 (Frederick)
If you are not a channeler, you should be.
John M.
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