Several years ago we have proposed a manifestly covariant
U~(12)SF-classification scheme of hadrons, which maintains the
successful SU(6)SF⊗O(3)L framework in Non-Relativistic Quark
Model and is also reconcilable with the mechanism of Spontaneously-Broken
Chiral Symmetry in Relativistic Field Theoretical Models. The essential point
here is to notice the overlooked freedom of the SU(2)ρ-spin for
(confined) light quarks, which leads to existence of new type of ``exotic''
hadrons, called ``chiralons'' and to a selection rule, ρ3-line rule, on
the spectator quark line. A series of puzzling new hadrons recently observed
such as X(3872)-meson family and Θ(1540) and so on are possibly
classified mostly as chiralons.Comment: Nov 2005. 5pp. To appear in the proceedings of the 11th International
Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy (Hadron05), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21-26
Aug 200