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February 7,
2008

The Year of the Rat
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Animals Astrology )Chinese Zodiac |
Chinese New Year is the longest and most important
celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese year 4706 begins on
Feb. 7, 2008
Chinese months are reckoned by the lunar calendar,
with each month beginning on the darkest day. New Year festivities
traditionally start on the first day of the month and continue until
the fifteenth, when the moon is brightest. In China, people may take
weeks of holiday from work to prepare for and celebrate the New Year.
The
Year of Rat:- People
born in the Year of the Rat are noted for their charm and attraction
for the opposite sex. They work hard to achieve their goals, acquire
possessions, and are likely to be perfectionists. They are basically
thrifty with money. Rat people are easily angered and love to gossip.
Their ambitions are big, and they are usually very successful. They
are most compatible with people born in the years of the Dragon,
Monkey, and Ox.
Being born a Rat is nothing to be ashamed of. In
China, the Rat is respected and considered a courageous, enterprising
person. It is deemed an honor to be born in the Year of the Rat and it
is considered a privilege to be associated with a Rat. Rats know
exactly where to find solutions and can take care of themselves and
others without problems. They use their instinctive sense of
observation to help others in times of need and are among the most fit
of all the Animal signs to survive most any situation.
Years of the Rat
First in the cycle, Rat Years begin the sequence and recur every
twelfth year. The Chinese New Year does not fall on a specific date,
so it is essential to check the calendar to find the exact date on
which each Rat year actually begins.
The Sign of the Rat
Being born under this sign determines many talents, as well as other
characteristics that may not be so commendable. Rats are very lively
and need a lot of mental and physical stimulation. They can be calm
and perceptive, but sometimes their brains can cause a mental
restlessness, tempting them to take on too much, only to discover they
are unable to meet their commitments. Rats are blessed with one of the
best intellects going. Add to their intelligence a curiosity and a
bright imagination, and they seem as sharp as a needle.
The sign of the Rat is the first sign in the cycle giving Rat people
exude great leadership qualities and are good at taking the lead. They
don't mind a lot of responsibility and they demonstrate a strong
presence that other people respect. For those with the Rat nature,
status and monetary satisfaction are the greatest motivation.
The Lantern Festival
In China, the New Year is a time of family reunion.
Family members gather at each other's homes for visits and shared
meals, most significantly a feast on New Year's Eve. In the United
States, however, many early Chinese immigrants arrived without their
families, and found a sense of community through neighborhood
associations instead. Today, many Chinese-American neighborhood
associations host banquets and other New Year events.
Chinese New Year ends with the lantern festival on the
fifteenth day of the month. Some of the lanterns may be works of art,
painted with birds, animals, flowers, zodiac signs, and scenes from
legend and history. People hang glowing lanterns in temples, and carry
lanterns to an evening parade under the light of the full moon.
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Chinese
New Year for Kids & Teachers
- Fun for everyone at this first-rate resource including links to top
holiday history and food sites, plus lesson plans for teachers...and
festival-related crafts, coloring pages and clip art for the kids.
Chinese
New Year - Great intro, with brief descriptions of traditional
celebrations slated for all 15 days of the New Year or Spring
Festival, plus more on traditional Chinese New Year foods,
decorations, taboos and superstitions
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