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Chinese and Western Zodiacs: So Different. So Similar.

Zhao Liu February 3, 2022

The Chinese zodiac is a cultural artefact that has continued to thrive for thousands of years. Many cultures throughout history have created their own unique-yet-similar celestial systems for predicting the future…while observing the exact same stars and planets. We will look at the Chinese and Western zodiac systems. Why so different? Why so similar? Why have zodiacs survived? What would it look like if we merge them? We explore all these questions and include a fun section on “Prediction” vs. “Reality” for some of your favorite famous relationships.

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There are many zodiac systems but which one is best? We will be exploring two popular systems: the Chinese zodiac and Western zodiac systems.

By now, you probably already know something about Chinese or Western astrology. But how do they compare? And can they be combined?

Zodiacs are a worldwide phenomenon dating back many millennia and claim to have predictive powers concerning individuals and terrestrial events. 

There are similarities between the Chinese and Western zodiac systems.

First - They are both ’belief’, rather than ‘scientific’, systems; Second - both have 12 symbols representing different human characteristics; Third - both are based on orbiting the sun and fourth - both make designations based upon a time period at birth. 

However, these are only surface similarities. Why?

The 12 symbols?  Different. 

The human characteristics for each symbol? Different. 

A complete cycle of the zodiac? Yes. Different!  

The Chinese Zodiac uniquely relies on twelve animals as the predictive elements.
In ancient times, it was Jupiter that shined brightest in the sky after the moon. It became the basis for the 12-year animal cycle of the Chinese Zodiac as it takes Jupiter about 12 years to orbit the sun! What ancient person watched Jupiter for 12 years?!

Then, when you attach the Five Elements to the 12 animals, you arrive at the complete 60-year cycle for the Chinese Zodiac.  

Did you know you can even have an Inner Animal and Secret Animal?  

And how were the 12 animals chosen? 

Well, that’s the stuff of legend and lore…

On the other hand, the Western Zodiac consists of 12 sun signs based on the twelve zones of celestial longitude that Earth passes through in it’s 12 month journey around the sun.

They are named after the 12 ancient constellations closest to us. 

Did you know you also have a Moon sign and Ascending sign to describe your feelings and social mask?!

Where prescientific cultures created these zodiacs to answer the universal questions of “Why are we here?” and “Where are we going?”...

Today, mainstream culture likes to use it as a stealthy way to glean answers to much more practical questions like… “How old are you?”, “What kind of person are you?” and “Are you a good love interest??!! Hmmmm???” 

Let’s look at some relationships and  see what the charts would predict:

Elon seems to have some idea about what he’s doing…

The Royal Family? 

Blake Shelton?  Most improved!!

And if you want to date one of the BTS? V needs a Taurus Rabbit or Goat…Jungkook? He needs a Capricorn Snake or Rooster! Are you a match?

Interestingly, today, the Western zodiac is becoming more trendy among the younger Chinese and the Chinese zodiac is gaining visibility in the West. This begs the question - what if we combine the two zodiac systems? What would your “Animal-Sun” sign be? And will this bring us any closer to what it is we are seeking?

Nascent astrologists have indeed begun this inter-celestial marriage. For instance, Kamala Harris, a Dragon-Libra, would be described as ‘a seeker of balance, equality, justice and respect. A silent type, but also quick-tempered. They have an extraordinary fate, attributed to their hard work and willpower.’ Do you find this zodiac prediction to be accurate … or not?  

For millennia, people have looked to the sky for answers. What’s fascinating is that the human species is the only one compelled to ask, “Why am I the way I am?”, “ Why am I here?” And “where am I going?” 

Because zodiacs of the world all try to answer these same questions, perhaps they should be considered a symbol of Humankind’s fundamental unity.

Whether zodiac signs originate from the East or the West, whether they are accurate or not – the stars and the moon will continue to light our astrological path forward, paved by our free will, and lives will continue to be shaped by one force: the human being.

In 1990 Institute Tags Zodiac, Year of Tiger, Constellation Sign, Astrology, Compatibility, Capricorn
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In 1990 Institute Tags United States, China, Demographic, Water, Labor Force, GDP, Land Mass, Consumption, Wealth Distribution
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China by the Numbers - If China Were A Country of 100 People

Zhao Liu October 29, 2021

The video series, “China in Perspective,” is designed to expose you to interesting and insightful information about contemporary China to better understand this complex and intriguing country of 1.4 billion people. This video is a primer for the series, providing a general overview of the demographic breakdown of the Chinese population, from wealth distribution to education, to social media and video game usage, and more! This is a companion video to our next video in the series, “A Tale of Two Countries,” which compares the demographics of the U.S. and China, the two biggest economies in the world.

In 1990 Institute Tags China, Demograhpics, Population, Statistics, Infographic
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Shang-Chi: Does the Legend Live up to the Hype?

Zhao Liu October 7, 2021

Marvel’s Shang-Chi with its Asian American superhero is an important film for Asian American representation. But is this really a cultural watershed moment or more of a marketing opportunity to ensure profit for Disney’s shareholders? Could it be exploiting the desire for more positive Asian representation? Time to buckle up as we dive into these issues in our new video, “Shang-Chi: Does the Legend Live up to the Hype?”. We talk about filmmakers and films that pushed the boundaries further and paved the way for Shang-Chi's success – why didn’t they receive the same attention? How much does Shang-Chi really challenge Hollywood stereotypes of Asian men? A movie like Shang-Chi is overdue and a milestone for the AAPI community, but there's still a long way to go in terms of Asian representation on the big screen!

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In 1990 Institute Tags Marvel, Shangchi, Representation, Masculinity, Martial Arts, Comic Book, Wuxia, Simu Liu, Disney
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Asian Americans as the “model minority” may sound like a compliment, but it’s actually a harmful racial stereotype. Disparities within specific populations are hidden, leading to misperceptions, a lack of resources for the disadvantaged groups, and the perpetuation of poor data collection and analyses. This video breaks down the facts to show the full spectrum of the Asian American population and highlights the gaps within this group in different aspects of society.

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In 1990 Institute Tags Model Minority, Asian American, AAPI, Immigration, Bamboo Ceiling, Stereotype
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Zhao Liu April 29, 2021

Through no fault of their own, Asian Americans throughout history have been blamed, scapegoated and ignored. This compelling video will capture the past and present events affecting bias and racism towards Asians in America and what this community has had to endure as Americans.

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In 1990 Institute Tags Racism, Asian American, AAPI, Anti Asian Hate, Stop Asian Hate
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