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Chinese mythology is rich in stories and features various legends and creatures that inspire works such as films and books released both in China and around the world. Myths filled with creatures ...
The story behind the Chinese zodiac begins with an ancient myth—the tale of the Great Race, a cosmic contest that decided the ...
The twelve animals in the Chinese Zodiac (Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig) have captivated people for centuries. The Grand Race and Zodiac Order: ...
Chinese legends describe the Qilin as a rare, gentle beast linked to good omens. When giraffes were brought to China in the 15th century, their long necks and horn-like ossicones led some to ...
The Chinese New Year animals change annually on a twelve year cycle but there are also five different types of each animal represented by the five elementary elements from Chinese culture - earth ...
The Chinese New Year will begin on February 10, 2024, and end on January 28, 2025. It’s worth noting that 2023 will end with the presence of the Water Rabbit, which is associated with the number ...
With the Chinese New Year on the way (February 10), we'll soon be entering the Year of the Dragon, and there are three zodiac animals in particular who should be in for a bit of luck ...
According to Chinese mythology, the zodiac order was determined by a race, organised by the Jade Emperor, Ruler of all Heavens. So, their zodiac order is actually the order the animals crossed the ...
The dragon is the only mythical creature among the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, so naturally, its interpretation is more creative and inventive. Here are some items injected with the visual of a ...