Tupperware Tumblers: Tupperware Astro Boy N Chinese Zodiac Ox Tumbler Drink/Pour Seals
Tupperware Astro Boy N Chinese Zodiac Ox Tumbler Drink/Pour Seals
Color: Yellow SealSize: Φ79x129 mm
Material: PP, Lid: PE
Capacity: 330ml / 1.4cup / 0.34qt / 11oz
Item #: FSM0326
History: 939 sold
Product Features
Size: Φ79x129 mm
Lid seal:
Virtually liquid-tight and air-tight
Drink/pour seal:
1 Suitable for 15oz/450ml tumblers , 12oz/350ml tabletop tumblers or 4oz/135ml snack cups
2 Has a drinking/pouring spout and a hinged cap
3 Has an easy-to-open tab
4 When used as seals of 11oz tumblers, they make it easy to drink and pour
5 When equipped with them, snack cups turn into dispensers to hold all kinds of beverage powder, such as milk powder, soft drink powder, albumen powder, coffee mix, tea etc., to make beverages on the go
If you were born in 1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, your sign is the Ox.
01:00 to 03:00 are the hours for the ox. This is when babies need maternal care, the kind given by the cow, which lavishes tender love on its calf, licking it and giving it a sense of security. A cow or ox person born at night will enjoy an easy life-- a sort of barnyard existence, with all his needs provided for. If born in daylight, he will reflect in his life the hard lot of the ox, earning his bread by the proverbial "sweat of his brow".
Bovine traits predominate in the life-style of Ox people. They are calm, relaxed, self-assured and stubborn. Anger is their Waterloo, because they act foolishly when enraged. They lack passion and keep their distance from family. Ox people are notable, dexterous and occasionally outspoken. Frustration can bring out an unexpected mean streak. Patience is not their ultimate virtue.
The first phase of an ox person's life is marked by happiness. The second part is marred by misfortune caused by emotional difficulties. In the third phase, he will find tranquility.
Chinese Zodiac-- When Were You Born?
The Chinese Zodiac consists of a 12-year cycle, each year of which is named after a different animal that imparts distinct characteristics to its year. Many Chinese believe that the year of a person's birth is the primary factor in determining that person's personality traits, physical and mental attributes and degree of success and happiness throughout his lifetime.
The Chinese people place a great deal of faith in the Yinyang principle. This is especially noticeable during the Chinese New Year. According to reliable legend, a mythical monarch named Yao was patron to two perceptive astronomers. These gentlemen constructed a fantastic system of 10 heavenly stems and 12 mundane branches. The latter correspond to 12 animals with two symbolic functions. Each animal is mystically related to one year in a 12-year cycle. Each animal also represents two hours or one-twelfth of every day. A person's future is determined by this intriguing system.
The animal astrological chart must be understood against the background of the Chinese Yinyang principle. It is a concept of symbiotic dualism. Everything, physical and spiritual, has an opposite and corresponding condition. In other words, every Yin has its Yang, and every Yang has its Yin. Yang is the positive principle: male, light, heaven and sun. Yin is the negative counterpart: female, shade, earth and moon. Yin and Yang have their designated hours of the day, an important factor in Chinese astrology.





