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Chinese New Year Animals ( Zhōngguó xīnnián dòngwù ). The Years. Specific years of the (animal) happen every 12 years. So if the pig happened in 1983, it would happen again in 1995. They are also assigned elemental tags, being; fire, earth, metal, water, wood. The Rat ( Shǔ nián ).
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The Years • Specific years of the (animal) happen every 12 years. • So if the pig happened in 1983, it would happen again in 1995. • They are also assigned elemental tags, being; fire, earth, metal, water, wood.
The Rat (Shǔnián) • People born during the year of the rat (Shǔnián) are considered to be cheerful (Kuàilè), charming (Mírén) and welcome (Huānyíng) everywhere. They are also considered smart (Zhìnéng), wealthy (Fùyù), and will work for success. • Their weaknesses however are; inability to lead (Bùshìgèhǎolǐngdǎo), they are timid (Dǎnxiǎo) and lack concentration.
The Ox (Niúnián) • People born during the year of the ox (Niúnián) are considered to be honest (Chéngshí), industrious (Qínláo), patient (Bìngrén) and cautious (Jǐnshèn). They have a strong will and faith. • Their weaknesses however are as follows; Poor communication skills (Gōutōngbùchàng) and dislike speaking.
The Tiger (Hǔnián) • People born during the year of the tiger are considered to be tolerant (Kuānróng), staunch (Jiāndìng), valiant (Yīngyǒng) and respected (Zūnjìngde). They also gain people trust more easily. • Their weaknesses are as follows; Short-Tempered, unwilling to engage in long conversations and are recklessly hasty.
What am I? (Wǒshìshénme?) • According to the site that I used: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/zodiac/rat.htm • I found out that my Chinese Zodiac sign was the Rat! (Wǒ de zhōngguóshēngxiàoshìshǔ!) • There are many more animals in the Chinese New year, try and find yours! (Shìtúzhǎodàonǐ de!)
The End • Thank you for looking at my power point. (Xièxiènǐkànwǒ de lìliángdiǎn.) • I hope it helped you learn about the animals of the Chinese New Year! (Wǒxīwàngnǐxuédàogèngduōguānyúzhōngguóxīnnián de dòngwù!)