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The Year of the Rabbit

f someone asks you what your astrological sign is, you may say Sagittarius (if you were born in September) or Taurus (if you were born in May), or another one of the 12 familiar signs of the Western zodiac. But if you are Chinese, your answer would be completely different. In Chinese astrology, the 12 zodiac animals are called , which means “animal sign.” These animals, in their order of appearance, are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon,

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