Brandon Bruce Lee
Chinese Name : Lee Gwok Ho
Birthday : One February, Nineteen Hundred Sixty Five
Date of Death : Thirty One March, Nineteen Hundred Ninety Three
Father's Name : Bruce Lee
Mother's Name : Linda Lee Emery Lee
Place of Birth : Oakland, California
Place Of Death : Wilmington, North Carolina
Favorite Book : The Sailor Who Fell From Grace
With The Sea by Yuko Mishima
Cat's Names : Kato & Mushroom
Lived at : 1905 Benedict Canyon
Beverly Hills, Ca
Buried At : Lakeview Cemetery
Seattle, Washington
He Liked : Corona, Smoking, Ping Pong
| chinese year of the dragon year of wood dragon : 02/16/1904 to 02/03/1905 02/13/1964 to 02/01/1965 The dragon is one of the most powerful signs of the chinese zodiac. it's warm heart makes the dragon's brash, fiery energy far more palatable. this is a giving, intelligent and tenacious sign that knows exactly what it wants and is determined to get it. dragons possess a certain natural, charming charisma that ensures they can always influence their peers and often find themselves the center of attention in social situations. its ego can get in the dragon's way, but even so, this larger-than-life creature has a knack for initiating projects and keeping the troops motivated. dragons have a good chance of achieving considerable material wealth during their lifetimes, although it isn't mere money that's this sign's main motivation. power is what the dragon wants and truly believes it deserves. The dragon is one of the most powerful and lucky signs of the chinese zodiac. its warm heart makes the dragon's brash, fiery energy far more palatable. this is a giving, intelligent and tenacious sign that knows exactly what it wants and is determined to get it. dragons possess a certain natural, charming charisma that ensures they can always influence their peers and often find themselves the center of attention in social situations. this sign is truly blessed, too; dragons are considered to be very lucky in love! the dragon's friends are always keen to hear what this firebrand has to say and when it comes to dispensing advice, the dragon has the floor. its ego can get in the dragon's way, but even so, this larger-than-life creature has a knack for initiating projects and keeping the troops motivated. according to dragons, it's their natural born right to lead the way -- because who else could do it so surely and so well? as lucky as they are, dragons have a good chance of achieving considerable material wealth during their lifetimes, although it isn't mere money that's this sign's main motivation. power is what the dragon wants and truly believes it deserves. dragons are quite the opportunists, forever searching for ways in which to consolidate their considerable power. contrary to all this strength and fire, a weakened dragon is a sad sack, a creature that refuses to take defeat with even a modicum of grace. the role of leader is the only one the dragon wants, the better from which to give orders and be king of the hill. they make solid leaders, too, knowing instinctively what needs to be done to stay on top. crossing the dragon is never a good idea -- this beast can singe! a valuable life lesson for this clever creature would be to absorb the principles of flexibility, compassion and tolerance. being high and mighty can serve to inspire others, but it also keeps dragons from living their lives to the fullest. if dragons can learn to balance their quest for success with an appreciation for the little things, their life will be more than worthwhile. the most compatible match for a dragon is the monkey or the rat. |
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Here is an ancient folk rhyme about crows and what their flock size indicates: one crow, sorrow, two crows, mirth, three crows, a wedding, four crows, birth. It was believed that, not long ago, crows could talk. when you see a crow for the first time in a new year, observe its flight -- that will indicate the distance you will travel that year. if the crow just sits there, it means no journey; if it flies out of sight, it means you'll take a very long journey. |