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  1. Find out the Chinese zodiac signs of people born in different years from 1948 to 2031. The chart shows the exact dates of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, including rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig.

    • Rat – 鼠 (shǔ) Personality: adaptable, quick-witted, optimistic, considerate, versatile, outgoing. Weaknesses: timid, stubborn, picky, lack of persistence, self-centered.
    • Ox – 牛 (niú) Personality: prudent, calm, strong-willed, persistent, industrious, honest. Weaknesses: stubborn, overcautious, insociable, clumsy of speech.
    • Tiger – 虎 (hǔ) Personality: confident, courageous, steadfast, loyal, upright, trustworthy. Weaknesses: arrogant, bossy, short-tempered, imprudent. Career: Economist, politician, adventurer, and management officer are best jobs for Tiger people.
    • Rabbit – 兔 (tù) Personality: gentle, considerate, cautious, friendly, virtuous, compassionate. Weaknesses: irresolute, stubborn, timid, conservative, escapist.
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    Your birth year determines your Chinese zodiac sign, but it can get tricky, as the lunar calendar varies from the solar, or Gregorian, calendar. Because the dates of Chinese New Year change every year, individuals born in January or February will need to pay special attention to their birth date in addition to their birth year.

    It is generally believed the origins of the Chinese zodiac are rooted in zoolatry, or animal worship, with the system dating back to the Qin dynasty, more than 2,000 years ago. Legend has it that the Jade Emperorsummoned all the animals to his palace in a “Great Race” (or possibly for a banquet), and the order in which they arrived determined the a...

    How do Chinese astrologers know each zodiac’s personality, fortune and compatibility with others? Below is some technical information you might be interested in. Dì Zhī (地支), or Earthly Branches, were the original terms used for the years. These branches are also assigned to the hours of the day, based on solar time. The animals were later added as...

    As mentioned before, the Earthly Branches are also assigned to hours of the day. The animals, depending on what they did, became associated with that certain time. This is another explanation for the ordering of the animals. The following list include each zodiac’s time of day, culture, personality and compatibility. 1. Zodiac Year of the Rat Peopl...

    Learn about the Chinese zodiac, a 12-year cycle of animal signs based on the lunar calendar. Find out your zodiac sign, its personality, fortune, and compatibility with other signs.

  2. Learn about the 12 zodiac animal signs, their meanings, years, and horoscope for 2024. Find out your Chinese zodiac sign based on your year of birth and get lucky charms for good luck.

  3. Find out your Chinese zodiac sign based on your birth date and the Chinese lunar calendar. See the table of zodiac signs, dates, and years from 1924 to 2024.

    Zodiac
    Birth Years
    Birth Years
    Rat
    1924 Feb. 05, 1924 09:50 Feb. 04, 1925 ...
    1936 Feb. 05, 1936 07:45 Feb. 04, 1937 ...
    Rat
    1960 Feb. 05, 1960 03:37 Feb. 04, 1961 ...
    1972 Feb. 05, 1972 01:32 Feb. 04, 1973 ...
    Rat
    1996 Feb. 04, 1996 21:15 Feb. 04, 1997 ...
    2008 Feb. 04, 2008 07:03 Feb. 04, 2009 ...
    Ox
    1925 Feb. 04, 1925 15:37 Feb. 04, 1926 ...
    1937 Feb. 04, 1937 13:34 Feb. 04, 1938 ...
  4. Feb 29, 2024 · Find out your Chinese zodiac year and the dates of each Chinese zodiac sign from 1924 to 2023. Learn about the characteristics and elements of each zodiac animal and how they relate to the Gregorian calendar.

  5. The 12 Chinese zodiac animals in a cycle are not only used to represent years in China, but also believed to influence people's personalities, career, compatibility, marriage, and fortune. For the starting date of a zodiac year, there are two schools of thought in Chinese astrology: Chinese New Year or the Start of Spring.