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(20,582 posts)Warpy
(111,267 posts)but at least it's a sheep, if the wrong sex and doing the wrong thing.
I give them a B+ for effort.
Warpy
(111,267 posts)I'm thinking of Imbolc, also the lunar new year.
Took a really, REALLY close look on my part.
a kennedy
(29,669 posts)but is it the year of the ram, sheep, or goat??
HONG KONG China said goodbye to the Year of the Horse on Wednesday, and on the first day of the new lunar year revelers welcomed the Year of the Sheep.
Or maybe the goat. Or perhaps the ram.
For English speakers, it is a can of worms.
"Few ordinary Chinese are troubled by the sheep-goat distinction," Xinhua, China's main state-run news agency, said in its report on the debate. "However, the ambiguity has whipped up discussion in the West."
The reason is that the word for the eighth animal in the Chinese zodiac's 12-year cycle of creatures, yang in Mandarin, does not make the distinction found in English between goats and sheep and other members of the Caprinae subfamily.
Without further qualifiers, yang might mean any such hoofed animal that eats grass and bleats. And so Chinese news outlets have butted heads for days on what to call this year in English, recruiting experts to pass judgment.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102438031
displacedtexan
(15,696 posts)I was walking down Grant Ave (Chinatown's main street) in San Francisco after lunch today, and there were shops actually closed. Lots of disappointed tourists, but enough stores were open and selling the same stuff.