GENERAL FORECAST :
It is going to be a “tough” year where economic growth would be slow almost negative throughout the world leading to whole host of problems.
It is a “tough” year because -
Many countries would go into recession and hence unemployment, food matters, environmental matters, natural disasters, accidents would be the key issues -
The year, 2009 -
It is a “Ji Chou” year -
It’s an Ox year where the first six lunar months of the year belongs to “ying earth” (Ji)
While the latter half belongs to the “ying earth” (Chou)
The combination of “Ji and Chou” will make the Ox year a year of stubborness, accidents, protests and riots -
Ox is a hardworking animal so do expect us to be working very very hard just to earn some dollars as things will be slow and the second half is even worse than the first half.
It will be a “slow sleepy bull” in the making -
The ox is the second animal of the 12 animal signs and therefore the most hardworking -
Ox wakes up early at 4am and start work and so we would also be seeing ourselves having to wake up early to work because competition is going to be very very tough and steep.
So when does the Chinese New Year actually begin ?
The season of spring (Li Chun) (solar calendar) begin on 4th February 2009 -
However, many chinese all over the world celebrates Chinese New Year on 26 January 2009 which follows the lunar calendar -
It depends on which Chinese New Year “calendar”, you follow.
However, each year, we observe what happens to us on the 4th February 2009 and if good things happen then it means that it is going to be a fantastic year !
However, if negative things occur then it means that the year is not going to be smooth.
This time, the 4th February 2009 falls on a Wednesday.
Go to the bank and bank in a cheque or cash to your name and wear red.
Did it work for you last year, 2008 ?
Did you wear a red top too ?
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