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    The Ox (牛) is the second of the 12-year periodic sequence (cycle) of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar, and also appears in related calendar systems. The Chinese term translated here as ox is in Chinese niú (牛), a word generally referring to cows, bulls, or native varieties of the bovine family ...

  2. The Spirit of the Ox/Cow. The cow eats straw but produces milk and the ox tills the land but is often beaten, also providing beef and blood for human beings. The oxen never bully the weak and fear the strong, and they are also easily led by the noses by the farmers while working, which is the sacrificing spirit of the ox.

  3. The Wood Ox of the Chinese zodiac is more considerate of others’ feelings and sensitivities than the other Ox elements. Wood Oxen may react quicker in situations and is the most gifted in terms of empathizing with other people’s feelings. Wood Oxen are more sociable than their elemental counterparts, but they will retain that same reserve ...

  4. Metal Ox – Years 1901 and 1961. Like metal, these Oxen are amazingly strong. They’re extremely hard-working individuals who will do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals. They’re trustworthy, dependable individuals who are not likely to show emotion. They have difficulty interpreting the feelings of others.

  5. The Chinese zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao or Shu Xiang, features 12 animal signs in this order: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon (Loong) according to Chinese zodiac, starting from the 2024 Chinese New Year on Feb. 10 and lasting to 2025 Lunar New Year's Eve on Jan. 28. 2025 is the Year of the Snake.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · The Ox, the second symbol in the 12-year cycle of Chinese zodiac animals, is renowned for its traits of diligence, dependability, and determination. Symbolically, the Ox is seen as a hard worker, quiet yet with a powerful presence, and a strong belief in methodical progress.

  7. The Vietnamese zodiac varies from the Chinese zodiac with the second animal being the Water Buffalo instead of the Ox, and the fourth animal being the Cat instead of the Rabbit. [ citation needed ] The Cambodian zodiac is exactly identical to that of the Chinese although the dragon is interchangeable with the Neak ( nāga ) Cambodian sea snake. [26]