Born to Silly

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ponified version of this:
https://www.nga.gov/features/life-of-animals-in-japanese-art.html
The zodiac animals promise good luck, and images of them can serve as prayers for good harvests and prosperity. This print was meant to protect the home, with a sacred beast displaying characteristics of all twelve animals: the rat’s face, the ox’s horns, the rooster’s crest, the rabbit’s ears, the horse’s mane, the goat’s beard, the dog’s torso with the tiger’s skin, the monkey’s legs, the boar’s and snake’s tails, all enveloped in the flames of the dragon. Above this mythical creature, the animals are named in a rhyme that honors what lies at the heart of a good harvest: “the farmer who rises in the hour of the tiger, before dawn, and works in the fields through the hour of the horse, noon.”
safe2558348 big cat2301 bird15592 chimera748 dog15524 dragon96152 goat2515 horse5955 monkey482 original species44955 pig1178 pony1735683 rabbit10432 rat608 snake4989 tiger702 animal9692 chinese zodiac36 horns13291 kotobuki1 ox25 ponified59321 rooster218 snake tail228

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