The Year of the Dragon

The Year of the Dragon
Author: Henning Hai Lee Yang
Publisher: HarperElement
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Are you a mischievous monkey, a powerful tiger or a benign pig, or one of the other nine animal signs used in Chinese astrology? Henning Hai Lee Yang, the internationally acclaimed fortune-teller, has created a fascinating guide to this ancient oriental astrological system. Easy to consult and fun to read, this is a great introduction to Chinese astrology which you can use to forecast the events of the Year 2000 for yourself and for your family and friends. It includes: -- Weekly forecasts for each of the twelve animal signs for the Chinese Year of the Dragon -- the Year 2000 -- Personality profiles for each sign -- The importance of the five elements -- metal, water, wood, fire and earth -- and how they relate to your chart -- How to use Chinese astrology to choose your partner -- Your lucky lottery numbers for each week -- Examples of famous people for each sign

The Year of the Dragon

The Year of the Dragon
Author: Oliver Chin
Publisher: Immedium
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1597020281

Dominic the dragon befriends a boy named Bo as well as the other eleven animals of the Chinese lunar calendar and helps them enter the annual village boat race. Lists the birth years and characteristics of individuals born in the Chinese Year of the Dragon.

Tong Sing

Tong Sing
Author: C. Windridge
Publisher: Three Rivers Press (CA)
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

From astrology to palmistry, from Buddhism to Taoism, from dim sum to acupuncture, the "Tong Sing" is the almanac of all things Chinese. Brilliantly illustrated with traditional paintings, drawings, and calligraphy, this thoroughly modern versions teaches everything from how to use chop sticks to how to read astrological profiles. 20 full-color illustrations.

The Complete Guide to Chinese Horoscopes

The Complete Guide to Chinese Horoscopes
Author: Zheng Weijian
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1602201714

The Chinese horoscope represents a tradition more than 2,000 years old. It lasts for twelve years, with each year featuring a different symbolic animal. Ancient Chinese beliefs, which persist to the current day, hold that the year of one's birth has a significant effect on one's character, which relates to the features of that year's symbolic animal. For example, a person born during the year of the mouse will be smart and wealthy, which are characteristics attributed to the mouse. Likewise, a person born in the year of the ox will be hardworking and down-to-earth, while a person born in the year of the tiger will be majestic and fierce. There are further levels of refinement to the Chinese horoscope cycle, based on beliefs related to the ancient divination text, Classic of Changes (I Ching), the Five Elements Theory (metal, wood, water, fire, earth), yin and yang, and the Ten Celestial Stems and Twelve Terrestrial Branches. These concepts, fundamental in China, are explained in this book, giving a fuller understanding of the Chinese zodiac, as well as an insight into Chinese culture. Today, a vast number of people around the world believe their zodiac animal influences their hearts, minds, fortunes and relationships. Do you know to which symbolic animal you belong, according to the year of your birth? And do you know the element and other nuances of the forces that rule your particular birth year? This knowledge can guide you in every step of life, helping you to answer such important questions as: Who is a good partner? What kind of job is most suitable? Get to know yourself better with this handy guide.

2022 Chinese Almanac

2022 Chinese Almanac
Author: Peter So
Publisher: Forms
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 962147390X

2022 Chinese Almanac is perfect for any people or families, with all useful information at your fingertips: 1. Basic information of an Almanac 2. General forecast based on zodiac sign 2. Flying Star Charts for every direction 3. Naming basics 4. Face and Palm reading 6. Practical Feng Shui 7. Chinese Almanac - suitable and unsuitable activities for each day of the year.

Chinese Almanacs

Chinese Almanacs
Author: Richard Joseph Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Despite efforts by Chinese governments to suppress their popularity, and the influence of Western ideas and science, almanacs have been one of the most widely distributed and read publications in Chinese societies all over the world. Perhaps no other single class of artifacts reflects more clearly the essence of inherited culture and its evolution in China in late imperial and modern times. Beautifully illustrated with block-prints and full-color covers, Chinese almanacs provide a unique insight into the structure, beliefs, hopes, and concerns of Chinese societies around the world. This perceptive introduction traces the almanacs' links with traditional calendars, astrology, and divination, and examines their importance as indexes of continuity and change, popular hopes and fears, aesthetic preferences, ethical concerns, and symbolic expression from the Tang dynasty to the present day.

The Year of the Horse

The Year of the Horse
Author: Henning Hai Lee Yang
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Astrology, Chinese
ISBN: 9781843335269

This guide to the ancient oriental system is easy to consult and fun to read; it can be used to forecast the events of the year 2002 for yourself, your family and friends. It includes a weekly forecast for each of the 12 animal signs for the Chinese Year of the Dragon, the year 2002, as well as personality profiles and examples of famous people for each sign. The importance of the 5 elements - metal, water, wood, fire and earth - is discussed, as well as how they relate to your chart. The author reveals how you can use Chinese astrology to choose your partner and gives you lucky lottery numbers for each week.