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  1. Monkey · 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, 2028, 2039

    • Today's chinese horoscope for Monkey

      Your hectic life may be causing you too much stress. You'll be compelled to rest and relax. Consider taking it easy and not try to take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way.

    • This week's Chinese horoscope for Monkey

      This week, a hidden talent is revealed. The week begins on Sunday, September 29, with the Yang fire Monkey day. Someone could go out of their way to point out your talents and abilities. This might give you ideas for a business or help for your career advancement. Instead of just accepting the compliment with a wave of your hand, consider...

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    • This month's Chinese horoscope for Monkey

      The month of September brings Monkey natives the I Ching hexagram of wind over fire (37).  This month, look to build a “family” in whatever you’re doing. Look for the nurturing relationships that can help you toward your goals. Think in terms of loyalty and devotion when you’re helping others and ask for that in return. As you find people...

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  2. The ninth sign of the Chinese zodiac is the Monkey, an intelligent, witty, and innovative sign that has oodles of charm and just as much cleverness.

  3. Jan 30, 2016 · The monkey is a lucky animal, if he plays his cards right. So if you want to know how to get lucky in the year of the monkey, be sure you have us bookmarked and stay tuned as we are going to cover your luck a LOT next month. Here’s what you need to know about the Chinese zodiac 2016, and how to get lucky in the year of the monkey.

  4. May 29, 2019 · I (a Tiger) happen to have a long-term partner who is a Monkey. In Chinese Astrology, these two signs are mortal enemies. And while it is true that we drive each other up the wall sometimes and would like nothing more than to ring each other’s necks on a frequent basis, we learn from one another, love one another and guide one another, just as any team should.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Monkey The Monkey and the Dragon belong to the exact Trine in the Chinese Zodiac, and both share a desire to succeed and fulfillment of the inner self. You have been struggling in some ways to find yourself, particularly in 2023, when you found yourself juggling ten things simultaneously.

  6. Read your free daily Monkey horoscope and learn more about what the stars have in store for you!

  7. www.astrologyanswers.com › article › chinese-astrology-understanding-the-4-trinesChinese Astrology: Understanding the 4 Trines

    Mar 9, 2019 · Chinese Astrology is comprised of four Trines. The 1st Trine consists of the Rat, Dragon, and Monkey. The 2nd Trine is the Ox, Snake and Rooster. The 3rd Trine is the Tiger, Horse, and Dog. The final Trine, the 4th Trine, is the Rabbit, Goat, and Pig. Animals in the same Trine share common goals and similar characteristics.

  8. The Chinese zodiac is based on a complex 60-year cycle system that assigns an animal and one of the five Chinese elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Wood, and Metal) to each year. While the Chinese zodiac animals are on a 12-year cycle, since there are five possible elemental combinations for each animal, the entire Chinese zodiac cycle is only fully complete every 60 years .

  9. Aug 21, 2019 · For example, a Tiger person born in 1986 has the element of wood as a Tiger and they are a Fire Tiger because it was a Fire Tiger year. Metal signs: Monkey and Rooster. Wood signs: Tiger and Rabbit. Water signs: Rat and Pig. Fire signs: Snake and Horse. Earth signs: Ox, Dragon, Goat, and Dog.

  10. Mar 28, 2020 · The Solar (Sun) Calendar rules the Western Zodiac with the first sign of the year beginning at the Spring Equinox. Spring has arrived; winter is over. Meanwhile, the Lunar (Moon) Calendar rules the Eastern Zodiac, where the year begins at the start of the Chinese New Year, which is always the second New Moon after the winter solstice.

  11. Jan 20, 2023 · This is a year to harness creative talent, and when creativity is harnessed in the Year of the Rabbit, sparks can truly fly! 7. Retrospection is a Big Theme. As the Year of the Rabbit directly follows the tumultuous Year of the Tiger, this makes it a powerful year for retrospection and reflection, particularly on the previous year’s events.

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