The king sent his advisors to bring twelve animals to him and it was requested at the palace the following day. The King gave certain places for each animal one through twelve. When all the animals lined up in front of the King, he found out that only eleven animals had arrived. Knowing this, the King sent one of his servants down to earth to retrieve the last twelfth animal. At the same time the servant ran into a man, carrying a pig. Anxiously, he grabbed the pig and delivered it straight to the King and all the animals stood in front of the King. The rat, being smaller than the rest, but smart, decided to hop on the ox’s back and began to play the flute. By this, the King was very impressed by the rat’s display that he gave the rat first place and second place to the ox for his good sportsmanship and so forth. But, to the ceremony’s extent, the cat begged the King to reconsider this whole matter because he missed the invitation because of the rat, but the King responded by saying it was too late (Astrology.com, …show more content…
While these cultures combined, they happened to focus more on forming a similar calendar, containing twelve months of thirty days, but each with five added days added at the end of the year (abyss.uoregon.edu). During this development, the Egyptians selected a series of thirty-six luminous stars that were called decans, by Latin writers. This was believed as a spirit with virtue, which they later entered the zodiac of its twelve signs. Later on, they each had a different way of seeing astrology that all their culture beings spread throughout the