In the Chinese zodiac, the Ox is the second animal sign, representing traits like hard work, reliability, patience, and determination. People born in the years of the Ox (1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021) are known for their strong work ethic and practicality.
Here's a more detailed look at the Ox in the Chinese zodiac:
Key Traits of the Ox:
Hardworking and Reliable:
Oxen are known for their strong work ethic and dedication.
Practical and Patient:
They are practical, grounded, and patient, approaching situations with a calm and steady demeanor.
Loyal and Determined:
Oxen are loyal, dependable, and determined, often taking a leadership role due to their strong character.
Honest and Stable:
They are generally honest and stable, preferring a predictable and orderly environment.
Conservative:
Oxen are often seen as conservative, valuing tradition and established ways.
Years of the Ox:
The image shows both the front and back of a United States two-dollar bill. On the front, Thomas Jefferson's portrait is centered, flanked by the number "2" and the text "TWO DOLLARS." The bill also features the Federal Reserve System seal and serial numbers. The back of the bill depicts the painting "Declaration of Independence" by John Trumbull.
Key details of the bill include:
Denomination:
Two Dollars, indicated in text and numerically.
Front Design:
Back Design:
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