A long, long time ago, the Jade Emperor was looking for 12 animals to become designated as calendar signs. So he sent an immortal being into the world of man and announced that the first 12 animals to pass through the heavenly gate would be ranked in order. The very next day, the animals set off and the Rat and the Cat took the early lead. But when they encountered a river they could not cross because of the strong current. So they waited until the Ox was crossing the river, and quickly jumped into the Ox’s ear. The Ox did not mind, and when the shore was in sight, the Rat shoved the Cat into the River! (Now you also know why Rat and Cat don’t really get along!) And when the Ox was racing towards the palace, the Rat jumped out of his ear and lunged for the feet of the Emperor. So the Rat won first place and the Ox came in second. Next to arrive were the fast and competitive Tiger and Rabbit, who got across the river by hopping on stones and floating on a log. The Dragon came fifth, and when the Snake claimed to be the adopted son of the Dragon, it was awarded sixth place. The Horse and Goat were very kind to each other, and let the other go first. Noticing how polite they were to each other, the Jade Emperor ranked them seventh and eight. Initially, the Monkey had fallen far behind but eventually caught up to claim ninth place. And so it was left to the Rooster, the Dog and the Pig to fill up the remaining places.
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