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The Chinese Animal Signs
The 12 animals that make up the Chinese zodiac

The 12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac
Your Chinese animal sign defines your nature and personality. Select your sign for more information.

Chinese animal sign - Rat Rat
An aggressive and talkative sign.
Chinese animal sign - Rabbit Rabbit
Resourceful and bossy
Chinese animal sign - HorseHorse
Independent and pragmatic
Chinese animal sign - RoosterRooster
Flee conflict and love tradition
Chinese animal sign - OxenOx
Slow and eloquent souls
Chinese animal sign - DragonDragon
A healthy, active and noisy animal sign.
Chinese animal sign - GoatGoat
Dependent with no sense of time
Chinese animal sign - DogDog
Always loyal and anxious
Chinese animal sign - TigerTiger
A rash, brash and magnetic personality.
Chinese animal sign - SnakeSnake
An altruistic and attractive animal sign.
Chinese animal sign - MonkeyMonkey
Entertaining and generous
Chinese animal sign - PigPig
A sign that is somewhat naive and hates to say no.

Origin of the Chinese Zodiac Animals

According to legend, Buddha, or the Jade Emperor, invited all the animals in the kingdom to celebrate the New Year, at the end of the first lunar month. For unknown reasons, only twelve animals came. These twelve animals form the Chinese Zodiac.

Finding your Chinese Animal Sign

Don't know your Chinese animal sign? Use this animal sign calculator to find out what it is.
Enter your birthyear in the long form, such as "1978" then click"Chinese Zodiac Sign"
             

Another myth about the origin of the Chinese animal signs

All the animals lined up on the bank of a river and were given the task of getting to the opposite shore. Their order in the calendar would be set by the order in which the animals managed to reach the other side. The cat wondered how he would get across if he was afraid of water. At the same time, the ox wondered how he would cross with his poor eyesight. The calculating rat suggested that he and the cat jump onto the ox's back and guide him across.

The ox was steady and hard-working so that he did not notice a commotion on his back.

In the meanwhile, the rat snuck up behind the unsuspecting cat and shoved him into the water. Just as the ox came ashore, the rat jumped off and finished the race first. The lazy pig came to the far shore in twelfth place.

And so the rat got the first year named after him, the ox got the second year, and the pig ended up as the last year in the cycle. The cat finished too late (thirteenth) to win any place in the calendar, and vowed to be the enemy of the rat forevermore.

The Origins of Myth

Throughout the history of the human race we have sought to bring order to the world around us. The chaos that swirls about us in our day to day living can be daunting. In order to bring some control to our lives we need something that we can use to help us plot our course through life. Thus myths were born.

Myths are mankinds way to explain the things that are unexplainable. They are metaphors of processes that we do not yet understand. Somewhere in every myth is a grain of truth gleaned from the experiences of many lifetimes. It is the task of every person to decide which is true and which is not


Animal Sign Compatibility Chart

Chinese Animal Sign CompatabilityYour Chinese Animal Sign will agree with certain animal signs and disagree with others. Your Chinese animal sign aligns with some other signs and finds conflict with others.

According to the ancients this is how your Chinese animal sign can show a path to true love or disappointment.

Do you wonder how your animal sign agrees or disagrees with the other signs? Find out which is which by using this simple compatibility chart.

Chinese Animal Signs - Background Information

In the United States, the years are dated from the birth of Jesus Christ, for example, 1977 means 1,977 years after the birth of Christ. This represents a linear perception of time, with time proceeding in a straight line from the past to the present and the future.

In traditional China, dating methods were cyclical, cyclical meaning something that is repeated time after time according to a pattern. A popular folk method which reflected this cyclical method of recording years are the Twelve Animal Signs.

Every year is assigned an animal name or "sign" according to a repeating cycle: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Therefore, every twelve years the same animal name or "sign" would reappear.

A cultural sidelight of the animal signs in Chinese folklore is that horoscopes have developed around the animal signs, much like monthly horoscopes in the West have been developed for the different moon signs, Pisces, Aries, etc. For example, a Chinese horoscope may predict that a person born in the Year of the Horse would be, "cheerful, popular, and loves to compliment others". These horoscopes are amusing, but not regarded seriously by the Chinese people.

The animal signs also serve a useful social function for finding out people’s ages. Instead of asking directly how old a person is, people often ask what is his or her animal sign. This would place that person’s age within a cycle of 12 years, and with a bit of common sense, we can deduce the exact age. More often, though, people ask for animal signs not to compute a person’s exact numerical age, but to simply know who is older among friends and acquaintances.

Further information:
Chinese Culture Center's Zodiac Page
750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108-1809
Email:info@c-c-c.org, 415-986-1822, Fax: 415-986-2825

Chinese Astrology - Overview

Introduction to Chinese Astrology - The Main Concepts of the Chinese Horoscope System
Chinese Astrology is a powerful ancient art. It's rules and ideas are quite simple for anyone to understand.
Chinese Zodiac Signs
The Chinese zodiac consists of twelve animals, rather than the solar signs used in the west.
How to Find Chinese Astrology Compatibility
A Chinese astrology matchmaker can help you find compatibility in your relationship with a person.

The Role of the Five Elements in Chinese Astrology and Chinese Zodiac
For a Chinese Astrology reading, people generally know about the Chinese Zodiac which is comprised of twelve animals.
The Western Zodiac Equivalent to the Chinese Zodiac Signs
Chinese Astrology has its own Zodiac symbols as does Western Astrology.


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