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Wood Snake 18 February 1977: 6 February 1978: Fire Snake 6 February 1989: 26 January 1990: Earth Snake 24 January 2001: 11 February 2002: Metal Snake 10 February 2013: 30 January 2014: Water Snake 29 January 2025: 16 February 2026: Wood Snake 15 February 2037: 3 February 2038: Fire Snake 2 February 2049: 22 January 2050: Earth Snake 21 January ...
Cat (mèo 猫) Rabbit (兔) 5 to 7 a.m. ... 巳 Snake: Feb 10 2013 – Jan 30 2014 31: ... (Yang Wood Rat) year 1924. One of the last examples of general usage of the ...
Vietnamese Cat zodiac Cat zodiac statue in Suối Tiên park. The Cat is the 4th animal symbol in the 12-year cycle of the Vietnamese zodiac, and Gurung zodiac, taking place of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. [1] As such, the traits associated with the Rabbit are attributed to the Cat. Cats are in conflict with the Rat.
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The Vietnamese zodiac (Vietnamese: Mười hai con giáp) is the traditional Vietnamese classification scheme based on the lunar calendar that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating 12-year cycle. The Viet lunar calendar is divided into 60-year cycles known as hồi. Each of these consists of five 12-year ...
The Cat eventually drowned and failed to become part of the zodiac. It is said that this is the reason why cats hate water. It is also the reason for the rivalry between the Cat and Rat, as it was the Rat's callous act to push the Cat into the river.
The zodiacal rat is known in other cultures besides China, in Asia and beyond. Generally, the rat/mouse is the first of a twelve-year animal cycle, although some of the other animals tend to vary. In Japan, the rat is known as nezumi, and is the first in a twelve-year zodiacal cycle of animals. [8]
Boiga flaviviridis, the yellow-green cat snake, is a species of mildly venomous, rear-fanged snake of the family Colubridae, which is found in India. It is a rear fanged, nocturnal, arboreal species of snake that probably feeds on lizards, frogs and small birds. It was first described in 2013.