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For this #FolkloreSunday and in honor of the victims in Monterey Park, I'm going to retell the story of the East Asian Zodiac, how it ended up in the order it did, and why cats are not included.

Long, long, ago, in times ancient, when tigers still smoked, there was no zodiac. Emma Kumer's depiction of the Wheel of the Zodiac, showing t
The Jade Enperor, ruler of Heaven and head of the host of the Celestial Bureaucracy, called forth the animals.

"To celebrate the New Year, I am holding a banquet at my palace. But make with haste, for whomsoever shall pass the Heavenly Rank shall receive a prize. An unknown artist for BBC's depiction of the animals gathere
But there are only twelve prizes, so be quick! Come carefully and with kindness and respect."

The next day, the animals all left from the same place for fairness, with Mouse and Cat taking the lead together as best friends: but soon they came to a river! What to do?
Cat fell asleep devising a solution, while Rat waited diligently. He had woken early and come expecting to be first, and found Cat waiting. "Don't worry, I shall wake you." Rat was ever kind, there was nothing to fear.

Soon Ox, Tiger, and Rabbit arrived, and Rat saw a chance. Simon Chan's sleeping Cat and Rat
As Tiger leapt in and Rabbit began hopping across on stones and logs, Rat waited for Ox to brave the river and leapt on their ear, waking Cat who hopped on. The currents set Tiger back several times, and made Rabbit's crossing difficult, but Ox was diligent. Brit Hunter's depiction of a version where Rat and Cat ask f
Cat fell back asleep and fell off; Ox did not notice. Soon Ox ran to the Gate, only for Rat to leap and crossed it first, becoming the first winner! Ox did not mind: though they had done the work, everyone won.

So Rat was first, and Ox was second. Cat had been swept away! Gabrielle Wang's depiction of Cat falling off of Ox, Rat wat
Rabbit and Tiger were competitive and in a contest with one another. Tiger had proven faster, becoming third. Rabbit became trapped on a log, but soon a wind came: Dragon pushed Rabbit across, and Rabbit became fourth! BBC's depiction of Tiger crossing the river, Rabbit hopping,
Dragon was not particularly interested in the contest, more interested in gifting humanity with rain to end famine, so they casually flew. Beautiful and powerful, Dragon was fifth, and the Jade Emperor declared, "Such is your beauty that I shall give the next spot to your son!" Gabrielle Wang's depiction of Dragon explaining why he is Fi
Sadly Dragon's son was at home with a cold, but before Dragon could reveal this, Snake slithered from Horse's hoof and declared, "Dragon is my adopted father! Can you not see the family resemblance?"

The Jade Emperor chuckled and accepted the ruse, making cunning Snake sixth. Christopher Corr's depiction of horse being terrified of Sna
Horse reared up in fear from Snake having hidden by their hoof, and stopped, becoming too terrified to cross the Gate.

Meanwhile at the river, an alliance had formed: Rooster had found a raft, Monkey cleared it of weeds and growth, and Ram caffied it on their back. They crossed. An unknown artist's depiction of Rooster, Monkey, and Ram cr
Once across, they went forth, with Monkey getting lost, well, monkeying around and Rooster finding things to do. So Ram came to horse and calmed them: "It is only right you cross first. Snake is gone, you have nothing to fear." So Horse became sixth, and Ram seventh. A 3D depiction of an isometric horse and sheep running with
Apologies folks, I'm going to have to rewrite the thread and rebuild the commentary, Twitter ate the second half.

Never post a thread from your phone. Not on Elmo's Twitter, incompetent shitbag that he is.
Monkey swung slowly but surely, singing and making jokes all the while that had the previous winners rolling as humorous Monkey crossed the Gate, the Jade Emperor failing to hide his smile. So Monkey was ninth.

Rooster, hard worker that they were, lagged behind helping others. A depiction of a man and a woman, with a monkey and rooster,
Meanwhile at the river, Dog and Pig found Cat, swept up on shore, sleeping. "Should we wake Cat?" asked loyal Dog, who knew Cat had stayed up all night. Pig laughed. "Nonsense, Cats need their sleep: I would know!" Not wanting to argue, Dog crossed the river quickly, Pig behind. Wasai's decpition of the DogWasai's depiction of the Pig
Not long after, Cat awoke. "That Rat pushed me! I have to hurry!" Cat bound across the river and charged the Gate, where Pig had stopped to feed on some food. As Cat roared, Pig became startled and crossed the Heavenly Gate, becoming the twelfth winner. Ray Toh's depiction of the Cat from Race for the Zodiac, a b
Cat did not stop after crossing the gate, charging Rat and screaming. "You betrayed me! You pushed me off of Ox!"

Rat ran, terrified. "I did not! I swear it! You were asleep and fell off when a wave hit!"

"Enough!" cried the Jade Emperor, grabbing both by the tail. Ed Young's depiction of Cat trying to get his revenge agains
"Who speaks true?" he asked the other animals. No one could definitively say if Cat had been pushed or fallen, neither Rabbit nor Tiger certain and Dragon distracted by the drought.

"I cannot act without knowing the truth: but be a good sportsman, Cat, and show grace. Rat won." The cover for Ed Young's book, Cat and Rat: The Legend of th
So it was that the Wheel of the Zodiac was born, with Rat leading the way. Cat, excluded from the Zodaic, swore revenge, and that is why Cats hate Rats to this day. The Chinese Zodiac as a wheel, with stylized animals includi
So ends our tale.

This classic tale is the most popular one known in the Western world, but variants exist across China and in places like Vietnam, where the Cat replaces the Rabbit.

The Zodiac mixes liberally with Daoist thought, with each year having an element. The Vietnamese Zodiac, showing Cat replacing Rabbit but othe
For example, this year, 2023, is a Yin Water Rabbit. I, born in 1988, am a Yang Earth Dragon.

Want to find yours out? My friend Alex at Wasai runs Chinese New Year dot net, though the ads are egregious. chinesenewyear.net
I had a long list of artists I used in this one. For the half of the thread that survived, check the alt descriptions, I apologize for not gathering them but I can only give Elmo so much of my time. Gabrielle Wang, BBC, Ed Young, and others proved instrumental. The Royal Mint's depiction of a daughter reading a book with
The Year of the Rabbit is a lucky year, one that symbolizes hope. I certainly hope so, we need it, but we're off to a poor start all things considered.

I hope you find your luck this year. I hope you find joy. I hope you find divine help, as Rabbit did.
Happy Lunar New Year, and Xīnnián hǎo! Happy Year of the Rabbit, and if you're Vietnamese, Happy Year of the Cat!

(Elmo, post the thread, or so help me)

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Jul 18, 2022
In lieu of multiple posts today I'm going to do one on today's theme. When I've mentioned this story before, people have always asked how it ends, and I'm not sure I've ever said, so today, I'm going to tell that tale: 耳なし芳一

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In medieval Japan there was a type of performer called a biwa hōshi, lute priests. Traditionally blind, these wandering minstrels kept alive the legend of Heike, tales of the Genpei War (1180-85), a bloody civil war that displaced the Emperor from power.

Hōichi was a biwa hōshi.
No one questioned Hōichi's skill. It was said that passing spirits would stop and weep listening to his retelling of the Tale of the Heike, particularly the Battle of Dan-no-ura, the climactic final battle where the Boy Emperor Antoku was drowned rather than being captured.
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