Year of Dog may deliver gold bite (CNN) Updated: 2006-01-28 13:33
The precious metal has been at 25-year highs recently, but according to one
Chinese astrologer, the Year of the Dog could herald tumultuous times for
commodities such as gold, and the stock market in general.
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metaphysics Albert Cheung told CNN Friday that under the five elements theory --
wind, water, fire, earth and wood -- fire is very strong in the 2006 Lunar New
Year, which begins January 29.
He warned that the fire element "is not good for the harmonious situation of
the world."
Cheung said people wanting to boost their luck for the coming year should
wish others "Kung Hei Fat Choy" (Happy New Year -- literally, Prosperity Be With
You) and adorn their houses with elaborate red and tangerine decorations.
Cheung said "it is time to start a cleaning spree; homes need to be cleaned
from top to bottom for a fresh, new and lucky start."
Cheung noted that people born in the year of the dragon ( such as 1988, 1976,
1964, 1952) in particular could be facing an unlucky year.
He advised dragons to "be wiser and smarter and follow (our) customs, go to
the temple and make a wish."
Around the world, Lunar New Year celebrations have already begun to mark the
end of the rooster's reign and to welcome the Year of the Dog under the Chinese
zodiac.
The dog -- loyal, brave and true -- may be man's best friend but stargazers
such as Cheung see more of the world's usual quota of doom, gloom and
destruction for 2006.
Other analysts point to the rise of the Chinese economy -- now the fifth
largest in the world -- as a sign of continued prosperity for the year ahead.
Various legends
The Chinese zodiac dates back more than 3,000 years. There are various
legends as to how the twelve animal signs arose.
According to one version, the twelve animals quarreled one day as to who
should head the cycle of years.
The gods were asked to decide and proposed a contest: whoever reached the
opposite bank of the river first would be lead the cycle, and the rest of the
animals would follow according to their finishing order.
The twelve animals gathered at the river bank and jumped in. Unbeknown to the
ox, the rat had jumped on his back. As the ox was about to reach the bank, the
rat jumped off the ox's back, and won the race. The pig, who was lazy, came
last. That is why the rat is the first year of the animal cycle, the ox second,
and the pig last.
Another story has it that Buddha named a year after each animal and declared
that people born under that sign would take on certain characteristics of the
animal.
According to Chinese folklore, people born in the year of the dog have a deep
sense of loyalty, are honest and hate injustice. Dogs fight for equality and
freedom, making them good leaders -- although they do have an acute desire to
please.
Famous dogs include pop stars Jennifer Lopez and Madonna, business tycoon
Donald Trump, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and current U.S. President
George W. Bush, along with his father. South Korea's President Roh Moo-hyun,
born in 1946, also comes under the sign of the dog.
Dogs can be stubborn, defensive, and vicious if provoked. They strive to be
the top dog and will do anything to stay there.
Being born in the Year of the Dog usually signifies friendship with people
born in the years of the rat, ox, snake and pig. But there could be difficulties
with people born under the signs of the dragon and horse -- such as China's
President Hu Jintao (horse), Premier Wen Jiabao (another horse) and former
premier Zhu Rongji (dragon).
Exciting, extroverted
Horses are known as exciting, extroverted, vivid and animated. The horse is
the life of any party, is intelligent and uses practicality to advantage in
business and general life.
Another political horse is Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (b.
1942).
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il may be a horse -- his official biography says
he was born in February 1942, but some sources think he was actually born in
1941.
Australian Prime Minister John Howard is both rabbit -- known to be
sensitive, lucky, smart and not prone to act on impulse.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang (b. 1944) and Iran's new President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (b. 1956) come under the sign of the monkey. Monkeys can run
circles around other people with ease. They are curious and clever, able to
catch on quickly to most anything.
Among other leaders, UK leader Tony Blair (b. 1953) is a snake, Russia's
Vladimir Putin (b. 1952) is a dragon and Germany's new Chancellor Angela Merkel
(b. 1954) is a horse.
The New Year celebrations are the longest and most important in the Chinese
calendar for more than 1 billion ethnic Chinese around the world. The
celebrations begin with the new moon on the first day of the year and end 15
days later on the full moon with a lantern ceremony.
This year, celebrations for Chinese New Year run from January 29 to February
12.
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