What Is the Lunar New Year? What is a Chinese Zodiac Sign?
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I believe I'm a water dragon. My Mom was a fire dragon.
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article. I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well.
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My Chinese zodiac sign is sheep 1979. Could you tell me what my indian zodiac sign is and also western zodiac sign are. Thanks.
Actually part of the information is incorrect it is not a 12 year cycle rather it is 5 12 year cycles. For a total of a 60 year cycle.
Each of the 12 year cycles follow an element... Metal, water, wood, fire and earth.
Each of the 12 signs also have a element given directly too it.
Metal = Monkey & Rooster
Earth = Ox, Sheep & Dog
Fire = Snake & Horse
Wood = Tiger, Rabbit & Dragon
Water = Rat & Pig
Then, each animal sign is further divided into the five elements, depending on the year that the sign occurs. Using this years sign as and example.
鈥etal Horse (1930, 1990,)
鈥arth Horse (1918, 1978)
鈥ire Horse (1966, 2026)
鈥ood Horse (1954, 2014)
鈥ater Horse (1942, 2002)
Each of the five elements occurs within each animal sign occurs once every 12 years. Therefore, each specific animal-element combination 鈥 e.g. the Wood Horse 鈥 repeats once every 60 years.
A person鈥檚 characteristics are determined both by the ruling element of their sign as well as the element of that particular year that they are born. E.g. A Water Rooster will be controlled by both Water and Metal.
And each of the element influences the traits of the actual sign whereas the wood sign is the least effective. 'The most grounded of the Horses' and the fire sign as the name reflect the most ratical 'Led mostly by his heart and his passions, this is the wildest and most volatile of Horses'.
Google it for more info and have fun. Try googling the east meets west astrology and see how one influences the other!
Thank you for your feedback! We have updated the article to make it clear that the rotating list of 12 animal names of the Chinese zodiac is part of a larger 60-year rotating name system used by the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar.
You got my sign and year wrong. 1953 should be Dragon, not Snake. I double checked this. Contact Suzanne White.
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The Chinese lunisolar calendar begins later than the Gregorian calendar. So, in any one year, Gregorian time, there will be two possible Chinese zodiac signs, depending on when one was born. In 1953, the Chinese New Year began on February 14 (according to the Gregorian calendar); for that Chinese calendar year, the sign was the Snake. However, those born before February 14 in 1953 would still be in the previous Chinese year, which was the Dragon. (So in 1953, January 1 through February 13 = Dragon.) Thank you for bringing this to our attention; we will revise our article so that this is clearer.
Double Cat sign.
Not only am I a tiger by virtue of the Chinese zodiac, but I'm also a Leo according to the western Zodiac. No wonder I get along so well with kitty cats! LOL!!
Im year of the rooster Im happy because IM not a year of a dog and pig because the year of the dog and pig are a bad luck the dragon.snake and horse are a good luck
Nice summary of the Chinese Zodiac, but I think you need to take into account the time of birth, isn't it?
Here they say that with that one can calculate the ascendant and also the chinese natal chart:
http://www.lascartasdelavida.com/chinese_horoscope/zodiac_sign.php
It seems pretty complex anyway...