
The Year of the Wood Horse, as reckoned in the Chinese zodiac, commenced on January 31, 2014, and concluded on February 18, 2015. Individuals born within this period are considered Wood Horses,... Read more »

The year 2009 corresponds to the Year of the Ox (specifically, the Earth Ox) in the Chinese zodiac. This system, a complex tapestry of symbolic animals and elemental influences, is used to... Read more »

The Year of the Fire Rooster commenced on January 28, 2017, and concluded on February 15, 2018, according to the Chinese lunisolar calendar. This specific year combined the energetic and flamboyant characteristics... Read more »

The year 2001 corresponds to the Year of the Metal Snake in the Chinese zodiac. This system, based on a 12-year cycle, assigns each year an animal sign and one of five... Read more »

The year 1991 corresponds to the Metal Goat (or Sheep) in the Chinese zodiac. Individuals born within this year are believed to embody characteristics associated with the Goat, tempered by the influence... Read more »

Individuals born in 1989 fall under the sign of the Earth Snake in the Chinese zodiac. This combines the steady, grounded nature of the Earth element with the wisdom, intuition, and resourcefulness... Read more »

The year 1985 corresponds to the Wood Ox in the Chinese zodiac. Individuals born within this year are believed to embody characteristics associated with the Ox, such as diligence, dependability, and strength,... Read more »

The year 1970 corresponds to the Year of the Metal Dog in the Chinese zodiac. Individuals born within this year are believed to embody characteristics associated with the Dog, such as loyalty,... Read more »

In the Chinese zodiac, each year is associated with an animal and an element. Individuals born in the years 1924, 1984, and 2044 are born under the sign of the Rat combined... Read more »

In the Chinese zodiac, individuals born in specific years are associated with one of twelve animal signs and one of five elements. Those born in 1964 or 2024 are associated with the... Read more »