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The Ox is the second of all zodiac animals. According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to his party. The Ox was about to be the first to arrive, but Rat tricked Ox into giving him a ride. Then, just as they arrived, Rat jumped down and landed ahead of Ox. Thus, Ox became the second animal.

The Ox is also associated with the Earthly Branch (地支 / dì zhī) Chǒu (丑) and the hours 1–3 in the morning. In the terms of yin and yang (阴阳 / yīn yáng), the Ox is Yang.

Oxen are the hard workers in the background, intelligent and reliable, but never demanding praise. In Chinese culture, the Ox is a valued animal. Because of its role in agriculture, positive characteristics, such as being hardworking and honest, are attributed to it.

Paired with the Celestial Stems (天干 / Tiān gān), there is a 60-year calendrical cycle. Although chǒu is associated with earth, the years also cycle through the five elements of nature (五行 / wǔ xíng).

Oxen are honest and earnest. They are low key and never look for praise or to be the center of attention. This often hides their talent, but they’ll gain recognition through their hard work.

They believe that everyone should do what’s asked for them and stay within their bounds. Though they are kind, it’s difficult for them to understand persuasion using pathos. Rarely losing your temper, they think logically and make great leaders.


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    • vsaush [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah, a rationally organized society would put people's skills to use in helpful ways or train them. Obviously we don't have one but it still needs higher employment to keep feeding the system and consume even though it also demands a reserve army of labor, just an internal contradiction of capitalism I guess. We need all hands on deck to manage the climate crisis, to repair infrastructure and build up a green power structure, to provide health care to the elderly and child care to working parents, but instead we have an army of middle managers and PMC that mostly do nothing useful along side tons of miserable unemployed and underemployed people that want to do something useful with their lives.

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I kind of wish government had a bigger role to play in organizing society purely because my skillset would be useful toward it. Rather than the current bleak option of the only jobs I could get where I have a post-hoc justification for doing my PhD being to digitally stalk people so we can sell them shit they don't need.

      Edit: I phrased this poorly, I mean I want government to have a larger role in general, but I also love the benefit of having more opportunities for a non-evil job in such a society.