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Animals in the Chinese Year Zodiac

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begin quote from:https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/

The Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyaoww/ ‘born resembling’), is a repeating cycle of 12 years, with each year being represented by an animal and its reputed attributes.  In order, the 12 animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig. Each year is associated with a zodiac animal. 2019 is the year of the pig.

The 12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac

The 12 Chinese zodiac animals are in a fixed order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.
rat
ox
tiger
rabbit
dragon
snake
horse
goat
monkey
rooster
dog
pig

Chinese Zodiac Origins — Why 12 Animals

The 12 animals were chosen deliberately, after many revisions. The zodiac animals are either closely related to ancient Chinese people's daily lives, or have lucky meanings.
The ox, horse, goat, rooster, pig, and dog are six of the main domestic animals raised by Chinese people. The other six animals: rat, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, and monkey are all loved by the Chinese people.

Chinese Zodiac Years

Each zodiac animal's year comes around every 12 years, and each year is associated with a zodiac animal. The most recent 60 zodiac sign years are shown below,or use the calculator on the right to find out your own sign.
  • Rat: 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960
  • Ox: 2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961
  • Tiger: 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962
  • Rabbit: 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963
  • Dragon: 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964
  • Snake: 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965
  • Horse: 2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966
  • Goat: 2015, 2003, 1991, 1979, 1967
  • Monkey: 2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968
  • Rooster: 2017, 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969
  • Dog: 2018, 2006, 1994, 1982, 1970
  • Pig2019, 2007, 1995, 1983, 1971

Find Your Chinese Zodiac Sign

Choose your date of birth and find out about your Chinese zodiac sign.

Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility — Is he/she right for you?

People born in a certain animal year are believed to have attributes of that animal, which could either help or hinder a relationship.
An important use of the Chinese zodiac is to determine if two people are compatible, in a romantic relationship or any kind of relationship. In ancient times people were faithful to Chinese zodiac compatibility and often referred to it before a romantic relationship began. Even nowadays some people still refer to it.
Here are some examples of Chinese zodiac love compatibility.
Chinese Zodiac Love CompatibilityBest WithWorst With
DogTiger, RabbitOx, Dragon, Goat or Rooster
PigGoat or RabbitSnake or Monkey
Take our online test on the right and find how suitable you and your partner are. See our Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility Charts
Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility TestIs she/he compatible with you? Take the test and see...
Boy's Name:
Date of Birth:
search your chinese zodiac sign
Girl's Name:
Date of Birth:

Chinese Zodiac Personality

Each Chinese zodiac animal has personality traits assigned to it by the ancient Chinese. Chinese people believe these traits will be embodied in people, according to their zodiac sign.
Zodiac AnimalPersonality Traits
RatQuick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind
OxDiligent, dependable, strong, determined
TigerBrave, confident, competitive
RabbitQuiet, elegant, kind, responsible
DragonConfident, intelligent, enthusiastic
SnakeEnigmatic, intelligent, wise
HorseAnimated, active, energetic
GoatCalm, gentle, sympathetic
MonkeySharp, smart, curiosity
RoosterObservant, hardworking, courageous
DogLovely, honest, prudent
PigCompassionate, generous, diligent

Chinese Zodiac Hours — Every hour has an animal.

It is widely known that each year is associated with a Chinese zodiac animal, but the animal signs are also assigned to months, days of the week, and hours.
According to professional Chinese astrology, a person's personality and life is more decided by his/her birth hour than year. Zodiac hours, days, months, and years are used together for in-depth character and destiny analysis. In popular astrology, by contrast, only the birth year is used.
In ancient times, in order to tell the time, people divided a day into twelve 2-hour periods, and designated an animal to represent each period, according to each animal's “special time, according to an ancient mnemonic and common observations.
Zodiac animalHoursMnemonicObservation
Rat11pm-1amRats forage most actively.The ancients heard them at this hour.
Ox1-3amOxen chew the cud most comfortably.People of old would get up and feed them at this time.
Tiger3-5amTigers hunt most ferociously.Chinese people long ago often hear them roaring at this time.
Rabbit5-7amRabbits pound the ground most fervently.Rabbits were seen to come out of their holes to eat grass with dew at dawn.
Dragon7-9amDragons hover most thickly.Morning mists, particularly coils around hills, made people think of dragons.
Snake9-11amSnakes emerge most readily.Snakes come out to sun themselves as the morning sun warms the ground.
Horse11am-1pmHorses stand most impressively.When the sun is strongest, only horses were seen standing, while most other animals would lie down to rest.
Goat1-3pmGoats eat and urinate most frequently.This was reputedly the best time to herd goats, when the sun had dried the dew on the undergrowth.
Monkey3-5pmMonkeys play most vigorously.Monkeys were seen and heard playing and calling in the trees at this time.
Rooster5-7pmRoosters return to their coops most routinely.Roosters are routinely led back to their henhouses before sunset.
Dog7-9pmDogs guard most dutifully.People would take their dogs out to keep a watch at night before sleep.
Pig9-11pmPigs snuffle most sweetly.As they settled down to sleep, people heard pigs snouting their troughs.
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begin quote from:https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/
The Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyaoww/ ‘born resembling’), is a repeating cycle of 12 years, with each year being represented by an animal and its reputed attributes.  In order, the 12 animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig. Each year is associated with a zodiac animal. 2019 is the year of the pig.
The 12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac
The 12 Chinese zodiac animals are in a fixed order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.













Chinese Zodiac Origins — Why 12 Animals
The 12 animals were chosen deliberately, after many revisions. The zodiac animals are either closely related to ancient Chinese people's daily lives, or have lucky meanings.
The ox, horse, goat, rooster, pig, and dog are six of the main domestic animals raised by Chinese people. The other six animals: rat, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, and monkey are all loved by the Chinese people.
Chinese Zodiac Years
Each zodiac animal's year comes around every 12 years, and each year is associated with a zodiac animal. The most recent 60 zodiac sign years are shown belowor use the calculator on the right to find out your own sign.
  • Rat: 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960
  • Ox: 2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961
  • Tiger: 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962
  • Rabbit: 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963
  • Dragon: 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964
  • Snake: 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965
  • Horse: 2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966
  • Goat: 2015, 2003, 1991, 1979, 1967
  • Monkey: 2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968
  • Rooster: 2017, 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969
  • Dog: 2018, 2006, 1994, 1982, 1970
  • Pig2019, 2007, 1995, 1983, 1971
Find Your Chinese Zodiac Sign
Choose your date of birth and find out about your Chinese zodiac sign.
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19201921192219231924192519261927192819291930193119321933193419351936193719381939194019411942194319441945194619471948194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020

Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility — Is he/she right for you?
People born in a certain animal year are believed to have attributes of that animal, which could either help or hinder a relationship.
An important use of the Chinese zodiac is to determine if two people are compatible, in a romantic relationship or any kind of relationship. In ancient times people were faithful to Chinese zodiac compatibility and often referred to it before a romantic relationship began. Even nowadays some people still refer to it.
Here are some examples of Chinese zodiac love compatibility.
Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility
Best With
Worst With
Dog
Tiger, Rabbit
Ox, Dragon, Goat or Rooster
Pig
Goat or Rabbit
Snake or Monkey
Take our online test on the right and find how suitable you and your partner are. See our Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility Charts
Chinese Zodiac Love Compatibility Test
Is she/he compatible with you? Take the test and see...
Boy's Name:

Date of Birth:



Girl's Name:

Date of Birth:


Chinese Zodiac Personality
Each Chinese zodiac animal has personality traits assigned to it by the ancient Chinese. Chinese people believe these traits will be embodied in people, according to their zodiac sign.
Zodiac Animal
Personality Traits
Rat
Quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind
Ox
Diligent, dependable, strong, determined
Tiger
Brave, confident, competitive
Rabbit
Quiet, elegant, kind, responsible
Dragon
Confident, intelligent, enthusiastic
Snake
Enigmatic, intelligent, wise
Horse
Animated, active, energetic
Goat
Calm, gentle, sympathetic
Monkey
Sharp, smart, curiosity
Rooster
Observant, hardworking, courageous
Dog
Lovely, honest, prudent
Pig
Compassionate, generous, diligent
Chinese Zodiac Hours — Every hour has an animal.
It is widely known that each year is associated with a Chinese zodiac animal, but the animal signs are also assigned to months, days of the week, and hours.
According to professional Chinese astrology, a person's personality and life is more decided by his/her birth hour than year. Zodiac hours, days, months, and years are used together for in-depth character and destiny analysis. In popular astrology, by contrast, only the birth year is used.
In ancient times, in order to tell the time, people divided a day into twelve 2-hour periods, and designated an animal to represent each period, according to each animal's “special time, according to an ancient mnemonic and common observations.

Zodiac animal
Hours
Mnemonic
Observation
Rat
11pm-1am
Rats forage most actively.
The ancients heard them at this hour.
Ox
1-3am
Oxen chew the cud most comfortably.
People of old would get up and feed them at this time.
Tiger
3-5am
Tigers hunt most ferociously.
Chinese people long ago often hear them roaring at this time.
Rabbit
5-7am
Rabbits pound the ground most fervently.
Rabbits were seen to come out of their holes to eat grass with dew at dawn.
Dragon
7-9am
Dragons hover most thickly.
Morning mists, particularly coils around hills, made people think of dragons.
Snake
9-11am
Snakes emerge most readily.
Snakes come out to sun themselves as the morning sun warms the ground.
Horse
11am-1pm
Horses stand most impressively.
When the sun is strongest, only horses were seen standing, while most other animals would lie down to rest.
Goat
1-3pm
Goats eat and urinate most frequently.
This was reputedly the best time to herd goats, when the sun had dried the dew on the undergrowth.
Monkey
3-5pm
Monkeys play most vigorously.
Monkeys were seen and heard playing and calling in the trees at this time.
Rooster
5-7pm
Roosters return to their coops most routinely.
Roosters are routinely led back to their henhouses before sunset.
Dog
7-9pm
Dogs guard most dutifully.
People would take their dogs out to keep a watch at night before sleep.
Pig
9-11pm
Pigs snuffle most sweetly.
As they settled down to sleep, people heard pigs snouting their troughs.

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