Chinese Zodiac

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Chinese zodiac overview

August 08, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac, chinese zodiac backgroud No Comments →

Chinese zodiac overview

In the occidental country, the years are dated from the of Jesus Christ, for example, 1977 means 1,977 years after the of Christ.
The Chinese zodiac refers to a pure calendrical ; there are no equivalent constellations like those of the occidental zodiac. In imperial times there were astrologers who watched the sky for heavenly omens that would predict the future of the state, but this was a quite different practice of divination from the popular present-day methods.

and are a big part of Chinese culture, especially in relation to the Chinese Zodiac. The 12 that appear on the Chinese Zodiac include a , buffalo (), , , , , , , , , and . It’s an unusual combination of for sure, and their appearance on the Chinese Zodiac is the topic of countless and is deeply embedded in Chinese .

Rat

Ox

Tiger

Chinese zodiac for rat

Chinese zodiac for ox

Chinese zodiac for tiger

Rabbit

Dragon

Snake

Chinese zodiac for rabbit

Chinese zodiac for dragon

Chinese zodiac for snake

Horse

sheep

Monkey

Chinese zodiac for horse

Chinese zodiac for sheep

Chinese zodiac for monkey

roostor

Dog

Pig

Chinese zodiac for rooster

Chinese zodiac for dog

Chinese zodiac for pig

Chinese astrology is the divination of the future from the Chinese , which is based on astronomy, and ancient Chinese philosophy. In particular, it is based on the age-old sexagenary of 60 years that has been documented at least since the time of the Shang Dynasty. This basic has been constructed from two cycles: the 10 heavenly stems (the five in their and forms) and the 12 earthly branches, or the 12-year of referred to as the Chinese zodiac. The Chinese zodiac also operates on a of months or ‘moons’ and of hours of the day.

The rotating of twelve signs was a folk method for naming the years in traditional China. The signs for one another in an established order, and are repeated every twelve years. 1976 was the Year of the , and 1977 was the year of the .

Tags: animal, animals, birth, calendar, cycle, dog, Dragon, elements, goat, Horse, legends, Monkey, mythology, Ox, Pig, Rabbit, RAT, Rooster, Snake, Tiger, yang, yin

Chinese Zodiac - Rabbit

September 29, 2007 By: admin Category: Rabbit, chinese zodiac No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 4th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the symbolizes such character traits as creativity, compassion, and sensitivity. Rabbits are friendly, outgoing and the company of others. They also to avoid conflict. In confrontational situations, Rabbits approach calmly and with consideration for the other party. Rabbits believe strongly in friends and family and lacking such bonds can lead to emotional issues.

Their serene nature keeps Rabbits from becoming visibly upset. Because they’re serene , Rabbits are easily taken advantage of. Their sensitive nature makes them shy away from aggressive or competitive situations. They’re overall conservative and not interested in taking risks.

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Chinese Zodiac Love Match

September 26, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac love No Comments →

The methodology involved for determining dating and compatibility according to the Chinese Zodiac really isn’t that complicated. If you’re wondering whether or not you’re compatible with another person, whether it be a friend, lover, business associate or otherwise, you simply begin with your date of and the date of that corresponds to the person you’re inquiring about. If you don’t know it, you’ll have to find out.

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Chinese Zodiac Calendar

September 24, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Most people’s understanding of the Chinese Zodiac doesn’t extend beyond what they see on the paper placemats that cover the tables of their favorite Chinese restaurants. But there really is much more to know about this doctrine that dates back more than 2,000 years.

Most Chinese Zodiac discussions focus only on the 12 . According to legend, these were the that appeared before Buddha (or the Jade Emperor, depending on the story) in response to an invitation. The 12 of the Chinese Zodiac represent the order of each ’s arrival. The depicting each ’s journey differ slightly, but the order that prevails is as follows: , , , , , , , ram, , , and .

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Chinese Zodiac and Feng Shui

September 23, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

What does Chinese have to do with the Chinese Zodiac? More than you probably realize. Both and the Chinese Zodiac are based in part on the interactions of the 5 on one’s destiny. These 5 of metal, water, , fire and Earth have been a driving force in Chinese culture for thousands of years.
What is ?

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Chinese Astrology

September 22, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Astrology has for years played a significant role in Chinese culture. The depiction on a circular chart of 12 different representing the 12-year of the Chinese lunar was built on the foundation of astronomy and Chinese astrology which has itself been in existence for over 5,000 years. Not nearly as old as Chinese astrology in general, the Chinese Zodiac is believed to have come into existence during second millennium. Even though it is thousands of years old, the Chinese Zodiac is one of the most recognizable symbols associated with Chinese culture today.

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Chinese Zodiac Elements - Five Elements

September 21, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Much of Chinese philosophy is built around the belief in the five and their abilities to interact with and create relationships between natural phenomena. The five have been part of Chinese culture almost from the beginning. Interestingly, few people outside the Asian world understand the importance of the five , especially how each relates to the workings of the Chinese Zodiac.

The five of , fire, Earth, metal and water are associated with five major planets in the Solar System: Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus and Mercury respectively. The five are naturally-occurring phenomena and they’re believed to have both a generating and an overcoming influence on one another. For example, generates fire, water generates , water overcomes fire, fire overcomes metal, etc.
Other correlating factors of the five

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Chinese Zodiac Animals

September 20, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

As sometimes happens with historical developments, several versions of the origin of the Chinese Zodiac exist. This is to be expected, especially when you consider that the Chinese Zodiac was established thousands of years ago. Most stories do seem to agree on one thing: the that make up the signs, or the 12 equal parts of the Chinese Zodiac, were the that appeared in response to an invitation. As a reward for appearing, these 12 were included on the Chinese Zodiac. As interesting as the story of the is, there’s much more to the origin of the Chinese Zodiac than that.

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Chinese Zodiac Chart - Inner Animals and Secret Animals

September 19, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac No Comments →

Along with year , the Chinese Zodiac also represents and . We’re probably all aware of the 12 or signs depicted on the Chinese Zodiac. Based on our year of , we understand that we’re born under the sign of the , or the , or one of the 10 other signs. But the truth is it’s the and the that actually tell the most about who we really are and what our futures hold.

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Chinese Zodiac History - Chinese Zodiac Story

September 19, 2007 By: admin Category: chinese zodiac story No Comments →

and are a big part of Chinese culture, especially in relation to the Chinese Zodiac. The 12 that appear on the Chinese Zodiac include a , buffalo (), , , , , , , , , and . It’s an unusual combination of for sure, and their appearance on the Chinese Zodiac is the topic of countless and is deeply embedded in Chinese .
An unlikely gathering

Tags: animal, animals, birth, calendar, dog, Dragon, goat, Horse, legends, Monkey, mythology, Ox, Pig, Rabbit, RAT, Rooster, Snake, Tiger