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The 5 Elements of the Chinese Zodiac

Sep 3, 2011
The 5 Elements of the Chinese Zodiac

The elements – Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, Earth – are an integral part of the Chinese Zodiac which define a universal balance. All things arise from and return to the earth – when we study the Zodiac...

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Rat

Aug 15, 2010
Rat

The Rat is intelligent, hardworking and competitive. By wanting to achieve his goals as fast as possible, he will always use his wily ways to cut corners and find the way of least resistance, calling this “efficiency”...

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