Zodiac Intro
"¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! ¡Arriba!" the rat must have said to the ox on the day the Jade Emperor urged the animals to participate in a race to become part of the zodiac. The legendary rat reminds us of one of the most remembered characters of our childhood: the speedy Speedy Gonzalez. Through his agile movements flows the essence of an extraordinary being that stands out for his vitality, curiosity, ingenuity and brilliant mind.
Years later, legions of animals, majestic, brave and intelligent beings commanded armies and conquered planets. The android goat, with the red passion heart decoration, is the most famous and admired robotic goat of all the worlds that inhabit the Cosmos. The legendary Cattle is a strong and powerful creature, a symbol of strength and determination. It combines in its being the three great oxen: the golden bull of Wall Street, the Copper Bull, which dates back to around 2600 BC, and the lunar zodiac ox. The lunar zodiac sees the Cattle as a trustworthy and honest creature, and they are said to be good at finding hidden treasures. Warriors are often compared to Oxen in Chinese culture for their brave and determined nature. The Wall Street bull flows through the veins of this revered ox legendary as the "golden bull" because of the abundance of wealth that flows through it, portending prosperity and success. The legendary ox is a protector from bad luck and negative energy.
The legendary tiger represents the purity and strength of the sacred tiger. The tiger is considered the king of all animals in China and represents energy, majesty and protection. It is associated with the god of wealth and therefore the tiger is considered an amulet of abundance and well-being. The legendary tiger, victor of all the battles that come his way, will help us to face any problem that may occur in our lives. The tiger is the one and only true king of the animal kingdom and the lunar zodiac.
Rabbit is inspired by the Legend of Chang'e with Over the Moon. This mythical creature is said to bring good luck and is often seen as a symbol of the moon. The legend of Chang'e and how she came to live on the Moon has been told in China for centuries, generation after generation: The story goes that once upon a time there was a young woman named Chang'e who was married to a man named Houyi, a great archer who, for his fierceness and bravery was given the gift of immortality. Chang'e, in her desire to be immortal with her love, drank the elixir of immortality and became Chang'e a goddess who flew to the moon. Every year, on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese calendar, people celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival. On this day, they remember Chang'e and how he came to live on the Moon. People also believe that if they pray to Chang'e, she will grant them their wishes.
The legendary dragon, king of mythical creatures par excellence. The dragon represents a supernatural and talented being, unparalleled perfection. It is said that its existence is related to the creation and destruction of the world. In China, this majestic being represents good fortune and the arrival of the rains that allow harvests, the dragon is very dear to the people and is the only mythological being that is part of the Lunar Zodiac.
The legendary golden snake born of the fire of the sun moves with the stealth that characterizes its kind through the 12 lunar zodiac. It is said to be capable of petrifying with its fiery gaze anyone with a dark heart who dares to approach. The snake symbolizes wisdom, cunning and intuition. The legendary snake, the golden python, is elegant, mysterious, seductive and shrewd. The best companion for a luxurious adventure you have ever imagined.
The legendary unicorn is a mystical creature that has been revered for centuries. It is a symbol of strength, power, innocence and purity. The qilin, a hybrid of Eastern mythology depicted as a horse with the body of a lion, the skin of a fish and the horns of a deer. The qilin appears in conjunction with the arrival of a sage and is a good omen of serenity and prosperity. The unicorn holds a special place in our hearts, minds and dreams, the protagonist of numerous stories and myths, it represents the beauty of the enchanted forest, the purity of creatures.
The android goat is the result of decades of scientific research that began with the experimentation and birth of Dolly the sheep in the humanoid era in 1996. It all started by creating a robotic clone of a sheep in a laboratory. The sheep was observed and studied by the scientists who created it, to learn more about the animal and its behavior.
The Monkey King is a powerful symbol of good heart and strength. He represents the very best of what it means to be a soldier. His courage in battle is legendary, and his compassion for others is undeniable. When you see the Monkey King in action, you can't help but be inspired to be a better person.
The legendary phoenix rooster is a symbol of good luck and fortune, the physical and spiritual body, the power of fire, purification, and immortality. In the lunar zodiac, the rooster is associated with the fire element and is considered an auspicious sign. The rooster is also a symbol of the sun and represents hope and vitality. The legendary phoenix rooster is reborn from adversity and flies over the future that lies beneath its prominent fiery wings.
The legendary dog is the alpha dog of cryptocurrencies, the great companion of good investments. There are many reasons to love dogs, the animal known and loved for being man's best friend. They are faithful, cheerful and loyal, but they are also the protagonists of great stories and exploits: great legendary dogs. The dog has reached space, has led expeditions that have saved lives and demonstrated its loyalty to humans on countless occasions. Rescuer, hero, lifesaver, Hollywood star, cryptocurrency and even meme.
The legendary pig is the zodiac lunar's enjoyer. He knows how to enjoy the pleasures of life in all its meanings. The wild pig is an emblem of success and overcoming difficulties. Those born under the sign of the pig are strong, warm, optimistic, sincere and sociable people. It is also a symbol of fortune and wealth, in China many money pots are shaped like pigs, as people believe that the invocation of the pig will bring good luck monetarily. The piggy banks are pig-shaped symbol of saving and reserve for the future.
In astrology, Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about March 21 to about April 19. Its representation as a ram is identified with the Egyptian god Amon and, in Greek mythology, with the ram with the golden fleece, on the back of which Phrixus, the son of King Athamas, safely fled Thessaly to Colchis, where he sacrificed the ram to Zeus, who placed it in the heavens as the constellation. The ram’s golden fleece was recovered by Jason, leader of the Argonauts.
In astrology, Taurus is the second sign of the zodiac, considered as governing that portion of the year from about April 20 to about May 20. Its representation as a bull is related to the Greek myth of Zeus, who assumed the form of a bull to abduct Europa.
In astrology, Gemini is the third sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about May 21 to about June 21. It is represented by a set of twins (or in Egyptian astrology by a pair of goats and in Arabian astrology by a pair of peacocks). In addition to their identification as Castor and Pollux, the twins have also been related to other celebrated pairs, such as the younger and older Horus or Romulus and Remus.
In astrology, Cancer is the fourth sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about June 22 to about July 22. Its representation as a crab (or lobster or crayfish) is related to the crab in Greek mythology that pinched Heracles while he was fighting the Lernaean hydra. Crushed by Heracles, the crab was rewarded by Heracles’ enemy, Hera, by being placed in the heavens.
In astrology, Leo is the fifth sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about July 23 to about August 22. Its representation as a lion is usually linked with the Nemean lion slain by Heracles (Hercules).
In astrology, Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about August 23 to about September 22. It is represented as a young maiden carrying a sheaf of wheat. She is variously identified as a fertility goddess (the Babylonian and Assyrian Ishtar, among others) or the harvest maiden (the Greek Persephone and others).
In astrology, Libra is the seventh sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about September 22 to about October 23. It is represented by a woman (sometimes identified with Astraea, the Roman goddess of justice), holding a balance scale or by the balance alone.
In astrology, Scorpius (or Scorpio) is the eighth sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about October 24 to about November 21. Its representation as a scorpion is related to the Greek legend of the scorpion that stung Orion to death (said to be why Orion sets as Scorpius rises in the sky). Another Greek myth relates that a scorpion caused the horses of the Sun to bolt when they were being driven for a day by the inexperienced youth Phaeton.
In astrology, Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about November 22 to about December 21. It is represented either by a centaur shooting a bow and arrow or by an arrow drawn across a bow. The identification of Sagittarius as a mounted archer was made by the Babylonians as early as the 11th century BCE.
In astronomy, Capricornus is a zodiacal constellation lying in the southern sky between Aquarius and Sagittarius, at about 21 hours right ascension and 20° south declination. Its stars are faint; Deneb Algedi (Arabic for “kid’s tail”) is the brightest star, with a magnitude of 2.9. Capricornus usually refers to the constellation, and Capricorn usually refers to the astrological sign.
In astrology, Aquarius is the 11th sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about January 20 to about February 18. Its representation as a man pouring a stream of water out of a jug came about, it has been suggested, because in ancient times the rising of Aquarius coincided in the Middle East with a period of floods and rain.
In astrology, Pisces is the 12th sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about February 19 to about March 20. Its representation as two fish tied together is usually related to the Greek myth of Aphrodite and Eros, who jumped into a river to escape the monster Typhon and changed into fish, or, alternatively, the two fish that carried them to safety.