
In the Chinese zodiac, a twelve-year cycle corresponding to animal signs, individuals born during specific years are said to inherit personality traits and destinies associated with that animal. Those born within the... Read more »

The year 2011 corresponds to the Year of the Metal Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. This cycle combines the characteristics of the Rabbit, known for its gentle and artistic nature, with the... Read more »

Individuals born in 1945 fall under the sign of the Rooster in the Chinese Zodiac, specifically the Wood Rooster, as it was the Yi You () year in the sexagenary cycle. The... Read more »

In the Chinese zodiac, the year 1998 corresponds to the Year of the Tiger, specifically the Earth Tiger. The Chinese zodiac operates on a 12-year cycle, with each year represented by a... Read more »

The Year of the Wood Goat (or Sheep, depending on the translation) in the Chinese zodiac commenced on February 19, 2015, and concluded on February 7, 2016. Individuals born within this period... Read more »

The year 2007 corresponds to the Year of the Pig in the Chinese zodiac, specifically the Fire Pig. This combines the characteristics of the Pig, known for its diligence, compassion, and generosity,... Read more »

Individuals born in the Gregorian calendar year 2006 fall under the sign of the Dog in the Chinese zodiac, specifically the Yang Wood Dog. This combination signifies loyalty, honesty, and intelligence, often... Read more »

In the Chinese zodiac, 2016 was the Year of the Fire Monkey. This designation combines one of the twelve animal signs (Monkey) with one of the five elements (Fire). This combination occurs... 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 2017 corresponds to the Fire Rooster in the Chinese zodiac. This system, a complex and ancient form of divination, assigns each year an animal sign and an element, cycling through... Read more »