
Know about Chinese Zodiac Symbols
It is so wonderful to have a balance of Chinese zodiac symbols to use with the western astrological signs. It is fascinating to study the different horoscopes with respect to birthdates (and times) and find that each of the Chinese zodiac symbols are as close to being accurate personality indicators as the western symbols/signs are. It is also interesting to consider how the symbols extend to being used in something other than telling ones future/luck/personality.
My favorite indulgence with Chinese zodiac symbols, for instance, is playing a game called Mahjong Garden, at Pogo.com. Each set won (or completed) yields a reward of one of the Chinese zodiac symbols anthropomorphized and spiritualized. Okay, let me clarify: There are twelve individual tile arrangements that you play. Each arrangement is in the design of one of the Chinese zodiac symbols. At the successful matching of all tiles on the board, an animated scroll appears, opens, and reveals one of the animals, holding an object that represents a phenomenon or human spiritual characteristic. Here are the Chinese zodiac symbols and their gift, as they appear on Pogo:
1st gamerat is the design, and the rat brings the gift of charm or jade, representing perfection 2nd gameox is the design, and the ox brings the gift of optimism or apples, representing education 3rd gametiger is the design, and the tiger brings the gift of sensitivity 4th gamerabbit is the design, and the rabbit brings the gift of humility or oranges, representing good fortune 5th gamedragon is the design, and the dragon brings the gift of energy or a green box, symbolizing harmony 6th gamesnake is the design, and the snake brings the gift of intellect 7th gamehorse is the design, and the horse brings the gift of popularity or cheer 8th gameram is the design, and the ram brings the gift of love or the arts 9th gamemonkey is the design, and the monkey brings the gift of energy 10th gamerooster is the design, and the rooster brings the gift of pride or a gold box, representing strength 11th gamedog is the design, and the dog brings the gift of noodles, representing long life 12th gameboar is the design, and the boar brings the gift of sincerity.
And with that completed set, you get a whole scroll opening across the screen, that has all of the Chinese zodiac symbolsall the animals. Now if we could only embody all of the characteristics of the Chinese zodiac!
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