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Chinese Monkey Predicts Winner of Todays Election
The prediction of a Chinese monkey, and an Indian fish “medium” also predicted Tuesdays victory of Donald Trump in the United States presidential election.
Chanakya II, a Flowerhorn cichlid, living peacefully in an aquarium in Chennai in southern India, had to choose three times between two small containers of food, each of which was decorated with an image of the two candidates for the White House.
Three times, the fish chose the vessel with the photograph of Donald Trump.
Since Octopus Paul successfully predicted the results of eight consecutive World Cup matches in 2010, several animals with so-called divinatory skills have been looked upon to predict winners of major sporting events or for the elections.
Chanakya II’s predecessor, Chanakya I, achieved some success by accurately predicting several football and cricket matches, their owners said, an oenegé from Chennai.
The prediction of Chanakya II follows the one of this weekend of the Chinese monkey Geda.
The monkey, with two figures representing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, threw himself on the Republican candidate and kissed him in the mouth. Now how much more proof do you need?.
Chinese visit temples, fairs to ring in Year of the Monkey
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Chinese visit temples, fairs to ring in Year of the Monkey
Chinese flocked to temples and fairs to pray for good health and fortune on Monday, the first day of the Lunar New Year. In Beijing, hundreds of thousands of people visited traditional fairs held in parks, as well as Buddhist and Taoist temples offering singing and dance performances and open-air markets selling handicrafts. Monday marks the first day of the Year of the Monkey — the ninth animal on the Chinese zodiac calendar. The week-long holiday, known as the Spring Festival in China, is focused on family reunion and is a time when students and migrant workers return to their home towns.
Chinese people revere the power of nature and believe in gods, so we hope to express our blessings and that the gods can hear us.
Travel agent Meng Su
Travel agent Meng Su was lining up to burn incense at the Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in central Beijing, which is regarded as a popular tradition that brings good luck to those praying. Meng, 39, said: "It's also a way for us to find some comfort." Another Beijing resident, Yan Xiaying, 29, said her mother had a clear target as the pair visited the temple. "I guess my mother hopes that I get married soon," Yan said, with her mother agreeing.
A hero comes home.
是时候,让我们的猴子惊艳世界了!
Chinese Golden Snub Nosed Monkey. Look at that face!