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The Chinese Zodiac For Beginners

The chinese zodiac for beginners. Hello once again, astrology fans. Today, we thought we’d shake things up a bit and do something a little bit outside of our usual wheelhouse. So far, we here at Bestie have made quite a few videos discussing topics and themes related to the astrological signs of the Western zodiac. As a change of pace, this week we decided to set our sights further east to see what other forms of astrology are out there for us to learn more about. Today, we will be taking a look at the Chinese zodiac, the twelve-animal themed signs that make it up, and each of the signs’ corresponding meanings.

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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
1. The Rat - 02:38
2. The Ox - 03:28
3. The Tiger - 04:05
4. The Rabbit - 04:48
5. The Dragon - 05:29
6. The Snake - 06:21
7. The Horse - 07:00
8. The Sheep - 07:44
9. The Monkey - 08:21
10. The Rooster - 09:08
11. The Dog - 09:53
12. The Pig - 10:43

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Summary:
1. The Rat
The Rat is the first animal in the Chinese zodiac, and as such, they are associated with new beginnings. According to some versions of the zodiac’s origin story, the Rat secured its place at the front of the cycle by hitching a ride on the back of the Ox, only to jump ahead at the last minute in order to be the first one across the finish line. People who were born during the year of the rat are said to be similarly crafty and inventive, as well as naturally gifted with strengths such as intelligence, determination, and wisdom. On a less positive note, people born on the year of the rat are also sometimes believed to be selfish, ruthless and nervous. In Wu Xing, or the five Chinese elements, the Rat is commonly associated with the element of water.

2. The Ox
The second sign of the Chinese zodiac is the sturdy Ox: in some tellings of the zodiac’s origin, the Ox was convinced by the Rat to help them across the finish line first; similarly, people born on the year of the ox are believed to be kind and loyal to their friends, as well as honest, observant, and cautious.

3. The Tiger
Third in the zodiac is the proud and noble Tiger. The Tiger was the third to cross the finish line in the race that determined the zodiac, and might have placed higher if not for the fact that they had already winded and exhausted themselves by the time it entered the last leg of the race.

4. The Rabbit
The Rabbit is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac, and by that token also the fourth animal that was said to cross the finish line during the race. Poor guy; between this myth and the story of the tortoise and the hare, it seems as though our long-eared friends just can’t catch a break.

5. The Dragon
Fifth on the list of animals in the Chinese zodiac is the Dragon. Hey, wait a minute, since when are fictional animals allowed? No fair! According to myth and legend, the Dragon finished fifth in the zodiac race because they took a detour along the way, bringing rain to a group of thirsty people and animals it passed along the way.

6. The Snake
Number six is the Snake. Much like how the Rat was able to hitch a ride on the Ox during the race, it is said that the snake was able to get ahead by wrapping itself around the hoof of the Horse.

7. The Horse
We’re past the halfway point in the cycle now! Leading the charge for the second half is number seven, the Horse. Had it not been for a sneaky Snake hitching a ride on their hoof, chances are this noble stallion would have been able to place higher in the rankings; but seeing as they didn’t come in dead last, perhaps this is one gift the horse shouldn’t look in the mouth.

8. The Sheep
The Sheep is the eighth animal in the Chinese zodiac; it is said that the Sheep was able to form an alliance with the Rooster and the Monkey in order to help each other across the finish line, and to this day the Sheep sign is still considered the mark of a true team player.

9. The Monkey
The Monkey is the ninth member of the Chinese zodiac cycle; as we said before, the story of the race claims that the Monkey joined forces with the Sheep and the Rooster in order to help each other reach the finish line.

10. The Rooster
Number 10 on the Chinese zodiac is the Rooster, thus wrapping up the Rooster-Monkey-Sheep trifecta from the story of the race. The Rooster was, in fact, the leader of this alliance, and their natural leadership skills shine through in people who are born under this sign.
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