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dc.contributor.authorHacker, Randi
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-18T18:57:01Z
dc.date.available2014-06-18T18:57:01Z
dc.date.issued2014-01-08
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/14259
dc.descriptionThis is one of hundreds of 60-second radio spots created by the Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) for Kansas Public Radio (KPR). The purpose of this outreach program is to introduce the people of Kansas to the culture and current issues of East Asia.
dc.description.abstractBroadcast Transcript: This is Randi Hacker with another Postcard from Asia from the KU Center for East Asian Studies. In Japan and China and Korea and Mongolia, when someone asks you what year you were born they aren't asking for an answer like, for example, 1951, they're asking for an animal, more specifically, one of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. And they are, in order of appearance: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. The Year of the Horse begins on January 31st, 2014. Each animal returns on a 12 year cycle. So every time you turn a multiple of 12, it's your animal year. A little shaky on those multiples of twelve? Let's review: if you turn 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108 next year, may the horse be with you. From the KU Center for East Asian Studies, this is Randi Hacker. Wish you were here. #Hacker #China #CEAS
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherCenter for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPostcards from Asia;0311
dc.relation.isversionofhttps://audioboom.com/posts/1829385-0311-may-the-horse-be-with-you?playlist_direction=reversed
dc.subjectChinese Zodiac
dc.subjectHorse
dc.subjectYear Of The Horse
dc.titleMay the Horse Be With You
dc.typeRecording, oral
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