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Your Chinese Horoscope 2009: What the Year of the Ox Holds in Store for You
YOUR CHINESE HOROSCOPE 2009
NEIL SOMERVILLE
What the Year of the Ox Holds in Store for You
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Chinese Years
Welcome to the Year of the Ox
The Rat
The Ox
The Tiger
The Rabbit
The Dragon
The Snake
The Horse
The Goat
The Monkey
The Rooster
The Dog
The Pig
Appendix:
Relationships between the Signs
Your Ascendant
How to Get the Best from your Chinese Sign and the Year
INTRODUCTION
The origins of Chinese horoscopes have been lost in the mists of time. It is known, however, that oriental astrologers practised their art many thousands of years ago and even today Chinese astrology continues to fascinate and intrigue.
In Chinese astrology there are 12 signs named after 12 different animals. No one quite knows how the signs acquired their names, but there is one legend that offers an explanation. According to this legend, one Chinese New Year the Buddha invited all the animals in his kingdom to come before him. Unfortunately, for reasons best known to the animals, only 12 turned up. The first to arrive was the Rat, followed by the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and finally Pig. In gratitude, the Buddha decided to name a year after each of the animals and that those born during that year would inherit some of the personality of that animal. Therefore those born in the year of the Ox would be hard working, resolute and stubborn, just like the Ox, while those born in the year of the Dog would be loyal and faithful, just like the Dog. While it is not possible that everyone born in a particular year can have all the characteristics of the sign, it is incredible what similarities do occur, and this is partly where the fascination of Chinese horoscopes lies.
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence upon the signs. Details about the effects of the elements are given in each of the chapters on the 12 signs.
To find out which sign you were born under, refer to the tables on the following pages. As the Chinese year is based on the lunar year and does not start until late January or early February, it is particularly important for anyone born in those two months to check carefully the dates of the Chinese year in which they were born.
Also included, in the appendix, are two charts showing the compatibility between the signs for personal and business relationships and details about the signs ruling the different hours of the day. From this it is possible to locate your ascendant and, as in Western astrology, this has a significant influence on your personality.
In writing this book, I have taken the unusual step of combining the intriguing nature of Chinese horoscopes with the Western desire to know what the future holds, and have based my interpretations upon various factors relating to each of the signs. Over the years in which Your Chinese Horoscope has been published I have been pleased that so many have found the sections on the forthcoming year of interest and hope that the horoscope has been constructive and useful. Remember, though, that at all times you are master of your own destiny.
I sincerely hope that Your Chinese Horoscope 2009 will prove interesting and helpful for the year ahead.
THE CHINESE YEARS
Rooster22 January1909to9 February1910Dog10 February1910to29 January1911Pig30 January1911to17 February1912Rat18 February1912to5 February1913Ox6 February1913to25 January1914Tiger26 January1914to13 February1915Rabbit14 February1915to2 February1916Dragon3 February1916to22 January1917Snake23 January1917to10 February1918Horse11 February1918to31 January1919Goat1 February1919to19 February1920Monkey20 February1920to7 February1921Rooster8 February1921to27 January1922Dog28 January1922to15 February1923Pig16 February1923to4 February1924Rat5 February1924to23 January1925Ox24 January1925to12 February1926Tiger13 February1926to1 February1927Rabbit2 February1927to22 January1928Dragon23 January1928to9 February1929Snake10 February1929to29 January1930Horse30 January1930to16 February1931Goat17 February1931to5 February1932Monkey6 February1932to25 January1933 Rooster26 January1933to13 February1934Dog14 February1934to3 February1935Pig4 February1935to23 January1936Rat24 January1936to10 February1937Ox11 February1937to30 January1938Tiger31 January1938to18 February1939Rabbit19 February1939to7 February1940Dragon8 February1940to26 January1941Snake27 January1941to14 February1942Horse15 February1942to4 February1943Goat5 February1943to24 January1944Monkey25 January1944to12 February1945Rooster13 February1945to1 February1946Dog2 February1946to21 January1947Pig22 January1947to9 February1948Rat10 February1948to28 January1949Ox29 January1949to16 February1950Tiger17 February1950to5 February1951Rabbit6 February1951to26 January1952Dragon27 January1952to13 February1953Snake14 February1953to2 February1954Horse3 February1954to23 January1955Goat24 January1955to11 February1956Monkey12 February1956to30 January1957Rooster31 January1957to17 February1958Dog18 February1958to7 February1959Pig8 February1959to27 January1960Rat28 January1960to14 February1961Ox15 February1961to4 February1962Tiger5 February1962to24 January1963Rabbit25 January1963to12 February1964 Dragon13 February1964to1 February1965Snake2 February1965to20 January1966Horse21 January1966to8 February1967Goat9 February1967to29 January1968Monkey30 January1968to16 February1969Rooster17 February1969to5 February1970Dog6 February1970to26 January1971Pig27 January1971to14 February1972Rat15 February1972to2 February1973Ox3 February1973to22 January1974Tiger23 January1974to10 February1975Rabbit11 February1975to30 January1976Dragon31 January1976to17 February1977Snake18 February1977to6 February1978Horse7 February1978to27 January1979Goat28 January1979to15 February1980Monkey16 February1980to4 February1981Rooster5 February1981to24 January1982Dog25 January1982to12 February1983Pig13 February1983to1 February1984Rat2 February1984to19 February1985Ox20 February1985to8 February1986Tiger9 February1986to28 January1987Rabbit29 January1987to16 February1988Dragon17 February1988to5 February1989Snake6 February1989to26 January1990Horse27 January1990to14 February1991Goat15 February1991to3 February1992Monkey4 February1992to22 January1993Rooster23 January1993to9 February1994Dog10 February1994to30 January1995 Pig31 January1995to18 February1996Rat19 February1996to6 February1997Ox7 February1997to27 January1998Tiger28 January1998to15 February1999Rabbit16 February1999to4 February2000Dragon5 February2000to23 January2001Snake24 January2001to11 February2002Horse12 February2002to31 January2003Goat1 February2003to21 January2004Monkey22 January2004to8 February2005Rooster9 February2005to28 January2006Dog29 January2006to17 February2007Pig18 February2007to6 February2008Rat7 February2008to25 January2009Ox26 January2009to13 February2010
NOTE
The names of the signs in the Chinese zodiac occasionally differ, although the characteristics of the signs remain the same. In some books the Ox is referred to as the Buffalo or Bull, the Rabbit as the Hare or Cat, the Goat as the Sheep and the Pig as the Boar.
For the sake of convenience, the male gender is used throughout this book. Unless otherwise stated, the characteristics of the signs apply to both sexes.
WELCOME TO THE YEAR OF THE OX
Whether ploughing fields or carrying heavy loads, the Ox has served mankind well. Strong, hard working and reliable, he is a dutiful worker. This sense of duty will be very evident in the Ox’s own year. A lot will happen in 2009 and while it may not always be an easy year, it will be one for steady growth and some often historic developments.
The emphasis in the Ox year is on effort and commitment and this will be reflected in many areas of life. In the political world the new American President, inaugurated just a few days before the Ox year begins, will be keen to establish their authority and introduce certain policy measures which, while not always popular, could have an impact on the economy, foreign policy and the environment as well as the number of troops serving overseas. Over the year decisions will be taken which could have far-reaching implications both in the US and overseas.
The Ox year is very much a time of conviction politics and many leaders, both new and well established, will be intent on change and improvement. This was illustrated in the Ox year of 1985 when President Reagan met the new Soviet leader Gorbachev, a meeting that marked a new era in Soviet–American relations. It was also at this time that President Gorbachev embarked on the policies of perestroika and glasnost which were to transform the Soviet Union and later Eastern Europe. This Ox year is also likely to see a coming together of world leaders and some momentous decisions.
One area that will feature prominently over the year will be law, order and security, with many governments introducing further measures to counter criminal and terrorist elements. For those who do operate outside the law or embark on illegal protests or militant action, the consequences could be considerable. In the Ox year law and order reign supreme, and challenges to authority will be countered with considerable might.
Education and the environment will also be in the legislative programmes of many governments during the year. In education there will often be increased funding for further education as well as a greater emphasis on vocational and more specialist training. This could include large companies and organizations being encouraged to make more work-experience and job-training opportunities available, as well as a growth in apprenticeship and job-release schemes. And with the pressure on natural resources, many countries will see the introduction and enforcement of rigorous new environmental measures, some of which will have an impact on daily life.
This year will also see continuing advances in medicine and technology, some of which will be the culmination of many years of research, study and effort. Notable medical and technical breakthroughs in previous Ox years have included the use of insulin to control diabetes and lasers to clean out clogged arteries and the building of the world’s first jet engine.
The Ox has a strong affinity with the land, and farming issues will also feature strongly this year. These could include assistance being offered to poorer regions to encourage a greater level of self-sufficiency as well as the introduction of hardier crops. It was an Ox year that saw the mammoth Live Aid concert, with a television audience of an estimated 1.5 billion, which was to raise so much for famine relief in Africa. Positive advances will again be made this year, but more ominously the year could also be marked by disease. It was the last Ox year that saw the killing of all the chickens in Hong Kong to stop the spread of avian ’flu, and while it is hoped there will be no recurrence of this or other diseases, the omens are not promising.
As far as the world stock markets are concerned, this will be a mixed year, with many markets sensitive to news and reacting quickly to events. As a result there could be wide fluctuations in prices and investors will need to remain vigilant throughout the year.
In the world of arts and culture, 2009 is likely to be marked by some often impressive and thought-provoking works. Harry Potter made his appearance in the last Ox year, with the publication of J. K. Rowling’s first book, and that year also saw the release of some particularly ambitious films, including Titanic and The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Some new releases in the current Ox year could be equally impressive.
Although the British royal family is rarely far from the news, 2009 is also likely to be marked by some royal events that will attract worldwide comment.
For many, the Ox year will be a positive and constructive one, although it does call for commitment. Results will need to be worked for and time allowed for efforts to filter through. The Ox proceeds in a sometimes slow but always sure and measured way. His year favours traditional paths and values, and in consequence many people will decide to improve their domestic life over the year. The Ox year also has a strong practical edge to it and the emphasis will be on action. And as Henry David Thoreau, himself born under the sign of the Ox, once wrote, ‘I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by a conscious endeavour.’ In 2009 many will feel inspired to make that conscious endeavour and will reap the benefits.
I wish you good fortune and every success in the interesting year that lies ahead.
YOUR CHINESE HOROSCOPE 2009
18 february 1912 5 february 1913Water Rat5 february 1924 23 january 1925Wood Rat24 january 1936 10 february 1937Fire Rat10 february 1948 28 january 1949Earth Rat28 january 1960 14 february 1961Metal Rat15 february 1972 2 february 1973Water Rat2 february 1984 19 february 1985Wood Rat19 february 1996 6 february 1997Fire Rat7 february 2008 25 january 2009Earth Rat
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