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Chinese Astrology & Zodiac

5000 Years of Eastern Wisdom

What is Chinese Astrology?

Chinese astrology is one of the oldest astrological systems in the world, dating back over 5,000 years. It's based on a 12-year cycle, with each year represented by an animal sign, combined with five elements that create a 60-year grand cycle.

Unlike Western astrology which focuses on birth month, Chinese astrology emphasizes the birth year and its associated animal, element, and yin/yang energy to determine personality and fortune.

The 12 Zodiac Animals

Each year in the 12-year cycle is associated with an animal sign, each carrying unique characteristics and lucky attributes:

🐀Rat
🐂Ox
🐅Tiger
🐇Rabbit
🐉Dragon
🐍Snake
🐴Horse
🐐Goat
🐵Monkey
🐓Rooster
🐕Dog
🐷Pig

The Five Elements

Each zodiac year is also associated with one of five elements, creating unique combinations:

Wood
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water

Lucky and Unlucky Numbers

In Chinese culture, certain numbers are considered highly auspicious or inauspicious based on their pronunciation:

Lucky Numbers

8
6
9
2

8 sounds like 'prosperity', 6 like 'smooth', 9 like 'longevity', 2 like 'easy'

Unlucky Numbers

4
7

4 sounds like 'death', 7 can mean 'gone' in some contexts

Feng Shui Connection

Chinese astrology is closely connected to Feng Shui, the art of arranging spaces for optimal energy flow. Your birth year and element influence which colors, directions, and numbers are most auspicious for you.

Understanding your Chinese zodiac sign can help you make better choices about home decoration, business locations, and even wedding dates.

Yin and Yang

Balance of Opposites

Every zodiac sign is either Yin (feminine, passive, receptive) or Yang (masculine, active, giving). Odd-numbered years are Yang, even-numbered years are Yin. Understanding your yin/yang nature helps achieve life balance.