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4. There are different legends about
the origin of the twelve animals used
in Chinese Zodiac Culture.
One of the most popular legends
explains the order of these animals
and also why cats and rats bocome
bitter enemies.
5. Long, long time ago, people always forgot in
which year they were born and could
not figure out exactly how old they were.
8. 玉帝公告
The River- crossing Race
All animals are welcomed to
compete. The first twelve
animals across the finish line
will be chosen as the twelve
animals of the Chinese zodiac.
9. We can’t swim.
How are we
gonna cross the
river?
Let’s join the ox,
We point the way
and he carry us
across the river.
10. The day of the race soon came.
Early that morning, before the rooster woke
up, the ox, the cat and the rat were already at
the riverside.
11. The cat and the rat climbed onto the back of the ox.
And then they started swimming across the river.
12. the rat wanted to win first place. so
the rat pushed the cat into the water and
went into one of the ox’s ears.
13. The ox climbed up the shore and
ran to the finish line.
The rat jumped out of the ox’s ear
and rushed to win the first place.