Chinese New Year is a vibrant celebration, marked by traditional customs and rich cultural history. Celebrated by nearly two billion people globally, this festival is synonymous with bright red lanterns, family reunions, and tables overflowing with delicious food. Each year corresponds to an animal in the Chinese zodiac, with last year being the Year of the Ox and this year embracing the fierce spirit of the Tiger.
Interestingly, the influence of the zodiac extends beyond individual traits; entire populations often align their life decisions with it. For instance, there was a notable spike in births in China during the last weeks of 2014, as parents sought to welcome children in the auspicious Year of the Horse. This highlights the cultural weight that these astrological beliefs hold, impacting decisions as significant as family planning.
What You Will Learn
- The origins and significance of the Chinese zodiac.
- How each zodiac animal, including the Tiger, influences personality traits.
- The role of the five elements in Chinese astrology.
- The importance of yin and yang and their connection to zodiac signs.