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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 .

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Chinese Zodiac - Pig

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

Personality

Occupying the last position in the Chinese Zodiac, the 12th, the symbolizes such character traits as diligence, compassion, and generosity. Pigs life and because they are entertaining, others their company. Pigs are giving souls and reap much enjoyment when they’re helping others, but sometimes they give too much. Honesty is what Pigs give and it’s what they expect to receive in return.

Pigs seek peace and will do what is necessary to maintain it. This trait, while admirable, sometimes makes it easy for others to take advantage of Pigs. Pigs are always doing for others, helping anyway they can, but rarely will they ask others for help. This can overwhelm and stress them, but Pigs don’t mind.

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Chinese Zodiac - Dragon

September 30, 2007 By: admin Category: Dragon, chinese zodiac No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 4th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the is the mightiest of the signs. Dragons symbolize such character traits as dominance and ambition. Dragons to live by their own rules and if left on their own, are usually successful. They’re driven, unafraid of challenges, and willing to take risks. They’re passionate in all they do and they do things in grand fashion. Unfortunately, this passion and enthusiasm can leave Dragons feeling exhausted and interestingly, unfulfilled.

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Chinese Zodiac - Tiger

September 28, 2007 By: admin Category: Tiger No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 3rd position on the Chinese Zodiac, the symbolizes such character traits as bravery, competitiveness and unpredictability. Tigers love to be challenged and will accept any challenge if it means protecting a loved one or protecting their honor. They don’t worry about the outcome because they know they’ll always land on their feet. Don’t let their calm appearance fool you though; Tigers will pounce when they feel it’s necessary.

Tags: dog, elements, enjoy, goat, Horse, individuals, Ox, RAT, Tiger, wood, yin

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.

Tags: animal, animals, birth, dog, elements, goat, inner, Ox, RAT, secret

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

Chinese Zodiac - Rooster

September 06, 2007 By: admin Category: Rooster, chinese zodiac No Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 10th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the symbolizes such character traits as confidence, pompousness and motivation. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the are loyal, trustworthy who are blunt when it comes to offering their opinions. Their bluntness stems not from being mean but from being honest; a trait which Roosters expect from others.

Roosters are extremely sociable and being the center of attention, always bragging about themselves and their accomplishments. They continually seek the unwavering attention of others which can be annoying. Roosters are as proud of their homes as they are of themselves. They’re extremely organized as evidenced by the fact that their homes are always neat.
Health

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Chinese Zodiac - Goat

September 03, 2007 By: admin Category: Sheep, chinese zodiac 2 Comments →

Personality

Occupying the 8th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the (or Sheep) symbolizes such character traits as creativity, intelligence, dependability, and calmness. Comfortable being alone to ponder the workings of their minds, Goats being part of a group, but the sidelines rather than the center. Their nurturing personality makes Goats excellent care-givers. They’re quite and reserved because they spend much time absorbed in their thoughts.

Home and alone is where Goats feel most comfortable. There they can express themselves artistically, whether it’s by painting, cooking or participating in whatever artistic endeavors they . Goats the couch because there they can relax and explore their minds. They don’t need elaborate furnishings; only items reflecting their desire for art.

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