Lesson 1 A Brief Introduction to Chinese Culture.doc
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1、A Brief Introduction to Chinese Culture中国文化简介THE ANIMAL SIGNSUsing characteristics that are perceived to be an inherent part of the natures of the 12 animals, Chinese astrology attributes certain aspects of these characteristics and behavior of people born at specific times. This system operates in
2、much the same way as Western astrology.THE RAT is an opportunist with an eye for a bargain. Rats tend to collect and hoard, but are unwilling to pay too much for anything. They are devoted to their families, particularly their children. On the surface, Rats are sociable and gregarious yet underneath
3、 they can be miserly and petty Quick-witted and passionate, they are capable of deep emotions despite their cool exteriors. Their nervous energy and ambition may lead Rats to attempt more tasks than they are able to complete successfully, Rats will stand by their friends as long as they receive thei
4、r support in return. However, they are not above using information given to them in confidence in order to advance their own cause.THE OX is solid and dependable. Oxen are excellent organizers and systematic in heir approach to every task they undertake. They are not easily influenced by others idea
5、s. Loyalty is part of their make-up, but if crossed or deceived they will never forget. Oxen do not appear to be imaginative though they are capable of good ideas. Although not demonstrative or the most exciting people romantically they are entirely dependable and make devoted parents. They are peop
6、le of few words but fine understated gestures. Oxen are renowned for their patience. but it has its limits once roused, their temper is a sight to behold.THE TIGER is dynamic, impulsive and lives life to the full. Tigers often leap into projects without planning, but their natural exuberance will ca
7、rry them through success fully unless boredom creeps in and they do not complete the task. Tigers do not like failure and need to be admired. If their spirits fall, they require a patient ear to listen until they bounce back again. They like excitement in their relation-ships and static situations l
8、eave them cold. Tigers are egotistic. They can be generous and warm, but will also sometimes show their claws.THE RABBIT is a born diplomat and cannot bear conflict. Rabbits can be evasive and will often give the answer they think someone wishes to hear rather than enter into a discussion. This is n
9、ot to say they give in easily: the docile cover hides a strong will and self-assurance. It is difficult to gauge what Rabbits are thinking and they can often appear to be constantly daydreaming, though in reality they may be planning their next strategy The calmest of the animal signs, Rabbits are s
10、ocial creatures up to the point when their space is invaded. Good communication skills enable Rabbits to enjoy the company of others and they are good counselors. They prefer to keep away from the limelight where possible and to enjoy the finer things of life.THE DRAGON will launch straight into pro
11、jects or conversations with a pioneering spirit. Dragons often fail to notice others trying to keep up or indeed those plotting behind their backs. Authority figures, they make their own laws and cannot bear restriction. They prefer to get on with a job themselves and are good at motivating others i
12、nto action. They are always available to help others, but their pride makes it difficult for them to accept help in return. Although they are always at the center of things, they tend to be loners and are prone to stress when life becomes difficult. Hard-working and generous, Dragons are entirely tr
13、ustworthy and are loyal friends. They enjoy excitement and new situations. When upset, they can be explosive, but all is soon forgotten.THE SNAKE is a connoisseur of the good things in life. Inward-looking and self reliant, Snakes tend to keep their own counsel and dislike relying on others. They ca
14、n be ruthless in pursuing their goals. Although very kind and generous, Snakes can be demanding in relation ships. They find it hard to forgive and will never forget a slight. Never under estimate the patience of a snake, who will wait in the wings until the time is right to strike. They are elegant
15、 and sophisticated and although they are good at making money, they never spend it on trifles. Only the best is good enough for them. Very intuitive, Snakes can sense the motives of others and can sum up situations accurately If crossed, they bite back with deadly accuracy. They exude an air of myst
16、ery ooze charm and can be deeply passionate.THE HORSE is ever-active. Horses will work tirelessly until a project is completed. but only if the deadline is their own. Horses have lightning minds and can sum up people and situations in all instants - sometimes too quickly - and they will move on befo
17、re seeing the whole picture. Capable of undertaking several tasks at once, Horses are constantly on the move and fond of exercise, They may exhaust themselves physically and mentally. Horses are ambitious and confident in their own abilities. They are not interested in the opinions of others and are
18、 adept at side-stepping issues, They can be impatient and have explosive tempers although they rarely bear grudges.THE GOAt is emotional and compassionate. Peace-lovers, Goats always behave correctly and they are extremely accommodating to others. They tend to be shy and vulnerable to criticism. The
19、y worry a lot and appear to be easily put upon, but when they feel strongly about something they will dig their heels in and sulk until they achieve their objectives. Goats are generally popular and are usually well cared for by others. They appreciate the finer things in life and are usually lucky.
20、 They find it difficult to deal with difficulties and deprivation. Ardent romantics, Goats can obtain their own way by wearing their partners down and turning every occasion to their advantage. They will do anything to avoid conflict and hate making decisions.THE MONKEY is intelligent and capable of
21、 using its wits to solve problems. Monkeys often wriggle out of difficult situations and are not above trickery if it will further their own ends. Monkeys tend to be oblivious of other people and of the effect their own actions may have on them. In spite of this, they are usually popular and are abl
22、e to motivate others by their sheer enthusiasm for new projects. Monkeys are constantly on the look out for new challenges and their innovative approach and excellent memories generally make them successful. They are full of energy and are always active. They have little sympathy for those who are u
23、nable to keep up with them, but will soon forget any difficultiesTHE ROOSTER is a very sociable creature. Roosters shine in situations where they are able to be the center of attention. If a Rooster is present, everyone will be aware of the fact because no Rooster can ever take a back seat at a soci
24、al gathering. They are dignified, confident and extremely strong-willed, yet they may have a negative streak. They excel in arguments and debates. Incapable of underhandedness, Roosters lay all their cards on the table and do not spare others feelings in their quest to do the right thing. They never
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