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Li Chi Son

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR TO ALL!!! XD
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR TO ALL!!! XD by @Li_Chi (Li Chi Son)

It's almost chinese new year!! I'm sooo happy!! Big big feasts with all my family together. I haven't seen them in a few weeks now..:( I miss them.

Chinese new year is on Februrary 1st this year. YEAH! It's a Saturday!! No school XD I'm so happy!

Who better to represent this year's animal, the goat/sheep, other than Li Chi!!

Chinese Lesson! Characters on: arm - "goat" or "sheep"

necklace - "fortune"...upside down: means fortune pours down on you :D

first four characters (right set, read downwards) - Gon Hey Fat Choi (everyone knows this :P): means "wishes for prosperity" NOT Happy new year -_-.

second four characters (left set, read downwards) - "Happy New Year"

on her shoulder - my name, not full name.

I'll see if I can colour this by Feb. 1 HAPPY!

Her nose and lips are too far from the rest of her face -_-....oops. Other than that...HAPPY!

Enjoy! And Happy Chinese New Year!! This pic is for you all that come to see my artwork, thank you so very much XD (I feel very special ;P)

(did I tell you I was happy?? XD)

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Li Chi Son

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Posted: Sunday, 28 September, 2003 @ 02:43 AM

< Bah! When I saw the thumbnail. I thought she was a nameckseijin... but still, beaitiful. I luvles.

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