What Chinese Say About People Born in the Year of the Snake

In China, as well as in East Asia, people born in the Year of the Snake are considered to have great talent, be particularly insightful, and have keen powers of observation.
What Chinese Say About People Born in the Year of the Snake
A model poses with a snake during an event in Kong Kong on January 10, 2013. The Chinese new year, often referred to as the "Lunar New Year", will mark the year of the snake on February 10. Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images
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A model poses with a snake during a snake in Kong Kong on January 10, 2013. The Chinese new year, often referred to as the