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The Ox is the second animal in the Chinese Zodiac, and it s to be the symbol of hard work and strength.
Those born under this zodiac sign are said to be determined, diligent, calm, honest, reliable and they hate to fail. On the opposite end, they can also be stubborn and unsociable.
Here’s a list of celebrities born in the year of the Ox.
Andy LauAndy Lau (1961)
The Hong Kong superstar is definitely one of hardest working people in the industry with a long list of projects since he started in 1981. The actor, singer-songwriter and film producer also works hard at keeping his body in top shape, hence he belies his 59 years of age.
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Thank goodness the Year of Ox has begun.
That is the word from friends who follow the Chinese Zodiac calendar, some 20 to 50 days behind our Gregorian calendar.
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