Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Happy Year of the Tiger!

Happy Chinese New Year! Kung Hei Fat Choi!....and Happy year of the Tiger! 

I was also born on the year of the Tiger. I used to be so confused if I belong to the year of the rabbit or tiger because my birth month was January. 

But if I follow the Chinese calendar, the month and the year I was born (please don't make me say what year, lol) said I belong to the year of the Tiger. So, there....

How about you, do you know your spirit animal? :D

Here's the description about the people born of the year of the tiger - but I don't think I got all the qualities. Year of the rabbit was more my personality. I might be in the wrong year, lol.

Tigers, considered to be brave, cruel, forceful, and terrifying, are the symbol of power and lordliness in Chinese culture. In ancient times, people usually compared emperors or kings with the tigers. Tigers are also considered as a patron deity for children and parents will prepare the shoes and hats with tiger designs for their babies. The Chinese zodiac Tiger sign entitles people born in the Years of the Tiger to be natural leaders. They are adventurous, ambitious and have a strong sense of justice, but maybe also a little arrogant and impetuous. 
 
Earthly Branch of Birth Year: Yin Wu Xing (The Five Elements): Mu (Wood) Yin Yang: Yang
 
If you want to know your year, check out this link:  https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/zodiac/tiger.htm

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