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Chinese Zodiac pt1

The video explains the Chinese zodiac signs, starting with the story of the rat being the first to reach the celestial prize. It goes on to describe each animal symbol, such as the tiger being the forest king and the dragon representing mystery and power, ending with a hint on how to determine one's own zodiac sign.

Published on 2023-05-06 · Used with permission

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