
In the Chinese zodiac, each year is associated with an animal sign and its purported inherent characteristics. Those born under the sign of the Dog (e.g., 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982,... Read more »

In the Chinese zodiac, each year is associated with an animal sign, recurring in a 12-year cycle. Those born in the years 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018, and... Read more »

The system of animal signs and element cycles used in Chinese tradition to characterize individuals and predict potential outcomes forms a complex tapestry of beliefs. Each animal (Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon,... Read more »

The Year of the Earth Ox, spanning from January 26, 2009, to February 13, 2010, in the Chinese lunar calendar, was believed to be a period of prosperity and good fortune grounded... Read more »

Individuals born in 1989 fall under the sign of the Earth Snake in the Chinese zodiac. This combines the Snake’s inherent wisdom, resourcefulness, and elegance with the Earth element’s grounding, pragmatic nature.... Read more »

Individuals born in 1987 fall under the sign of the Fire Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. This combines the energetic and dynamic nature of fire with the rabbit’s characteristics of gentleness, elegance,... Read more »

Individuals born in 1986 fall under the sign of the Fire Tiger in the Chinese zodiac. This combines the dynamic and assertive nature of the Tiger with the passionate and energetic influence... Read more »

Individuals born in 1980 fall under the sign of the Metal Monkey in the Chinese zodiac. This combines the resourceful and quick-witted nature of the Monkey with the steadfast and determined influence... Read more »

Individuals born in 1979 fall under the sign of the Earth Goat (or Sheep) in the Chinese zodiac. This year is associated with Yin Earth, symbolizing stability, nurturing, and practicality. Those born... Read more »

Individuals born in 1978 fall under the sign of the Earth Horse within the Chinese zodiac. This combines the energetic, independent nature of the Horse with the grounded, practical influence of the... Read more »