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2019 is the Year of the Pig according to the Chinese calendar. In 2019, the Year of the Pig will begin on February 5 (Chinese Lunar New Year) and will last until January 24, 2020.

12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese zodiac (Eastern zodiac) is based on a 12-year lunar cycle, with each year represented by a specific animal. It is believed that the sign of the zodiac animal influences the character of each person. The traditional order of the zodiac animals is: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig.

What is your zodiac sign?

The Chinese zodiac (whale, "Sheng xiao") literally translates to "to resemble birth." It is determined by the lunar calendar - with the onset of the Chinese New Year, the zodiac year begins.

Chinese New Year falls on a different date each year, between January 21 and February 20. That's why, if you were born in January or February, then be especially careful when determining your zodiac animal.

Our special calculator will help you determine who you are based on your Chinese zodiac sign! Enter your date of birth and find out the sign of your zodiac animal!


Horoscope zodiac signs by year

Animal Year
Year of the Rat - 鼠年 (子) 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960, 1948, 1936, 1924
Year of the Ox - 牛年 (丑) 2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961, 1949, 1937, 1925
Year of the Tiger - 虎年 (寅) 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938, 1926
Year of the Rabbit - 兔年 (卯) 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963, 1951, 1939, 1927
Year of the Dragon - 龙年 (辰) 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, 1952, 1940, 1928
Year of the Snake - 蛇年 (巳) 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965, 1953, 1941, 1929
Year of the Horse - 马年 (午) 2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966, 1954, 1942, 1930
Year of the Goat - 羊年 (未) 2015, 2003, 1991, 1979, 1967, 1955, 1943, 1931
Year of the Monkey - 猴年 (申) 2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968, 1956, 1944, 1932
Year of the Rooster - 鸡年 (酉) 2017, 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969, 1957, 1945, 1933
Year of the Dog - 狗年 (戌) 2018, 2006, 1994, 1982, 1970, 1958, 1946, 1934
Year of the Pig - 猪年 (亥) 2019, 2007, 1995, 1983, 1971, 1959, 1947, 1935

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Chinese zodiac compatibility in love

What will bring good luck in the year of your animal?

In China there is the concept of "Benmingnian" - this is the so-called Year of Destiny, i.e. the zodiac animal in whose year you were born. In 2018, Benmingnian in people, born in the year of the Dog.

The Chinese are traditionally very sensitive to the Benmingnian offensive. This is a very special year for everyone and its arrival is awaited with joy and impatience.

However, in China they believe that those people whose year has arrived are insulting the great deity of time, Tai-Sui, and may face trials. Therefore, the Year of Destiny is considered a time of unexpected changes and anxieties here.

Find out, How to keep good luck in your year (Benmingnian) and about the traditions of modern China.

Zodiac signs - why these 12 animals?

The 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac were not chosen by chance. These were animals either closely associated with the daily life of ancient China, or those that, according to Chinese beliefs, brought good luck.

Ox, horse, goat, rooster, pig and dog are the six animals that were traditionally kept in Chinese households. A famous saying in China says: "Six animals in the house means prosperity". This is why these six animals were chosen.

The other six - rat, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake and monkey - are animals much loved in Chinese culture.

Zodiac signs - why in this order?

12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac presented in a certain order according to the teachings of Yin and Yang.

The Yin and Yang of animals is determined by the number of their claws (paws, hooves). Even is pure for Yin and odd is pure for Yang. The animals in the zodiac are arranged in an alternating Yin-Yang order.

Animals usually have the same number of toes on their front and hind feet. However, the rat has four toes on its front paws and five on its hind paws. As they say in China: "Things are valued by their rarity". Therefore, the Rat comes first among the 12 animals of the zodiac. This unique animal combines both odd Yang and even Yin traits:
4+5=9, where Yang is dominant and therefore the rats are ultimately classified as odd (Yang).

Symbolic meaning of the 12 zodiac signs

In Ancient China, each zodiac animal was endowed with a certain symbolic meaning - a sign. 12 animals were divided into 6 pairs in such a way that the characteristics of one animal in the pair were opposite to those of the other animal from this pair. This is how harmony was achieved - Yin and Yang.

The order of the zodiac animals is presumably not chosen by chance: in China it is customary to start with the most important, and then put all the other signs in descending order. Just as in the beginning there is always a strong, dominant beginning of Yang, and then Yin gives harmony.

Animal of the Zodiac Sign Proverb
Rat Wisdom Wisdom without hard work leads to mediocrity.
Bull Hard work Hard work without wisdom leads to meaninglessness.
Tiger Bravery Bravery without caution leads to recklessness.
Rabbit Caution Caution without courage leads to cowardice.
The Dragon Force Strength without flexibility leads to destruction.
Snake Flexibility Flexibility without strength leads to infringement.
Horse Striving forward Striving forward without unity leads to loneliness.
Goat Unity Unity without striving forward leads to stagnation.
Monkey Changeability Changeability without constancy leads to stupidity.
Rooster Constancy Constancy without changeability leads to stiffness.
Dog Loyalty Loyalty without a smile leads to rejection.
Pig Friendliness Friendliness without loyalty leads to immorality.

Time was determined by the Chinese zodiac

Everyone knows that in the Chinese zodiac every year is associated with a certain animal, but not everyone knows that in Chinese culture there are also 12 zodiac signs used to indicate time.

In ancient times, before the invention of clocks, the earthly branches (the cyclic signs of the duodecimal cycle of the Chinese zodiac) were used to indicate time in China. For convenience, we resorted to the names of the 12 animals of the zodiac, allocating 2 hours for each sign.

According to Chinese astrology, a person’s character and life are largely determined not by the year, but by the hour of birth. And these data are widely used in the analysis of personality type and fate.

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Legend of the Animals of the Chinese Zodiac

We'll talk about how Jade Emperor- the lord of heaven - decided to choose 12 animals so that they would guard his peace.

First Life - Rooster (baby)
Second life - MONKEY (1-3 years)
Third life - GOAT (from 3 to 7 years)
Fourth Life - HORSE (7-12 years old)
Fifth life - BULL (12-17 years old)
Sixth life - RAT (17-24 years)
Seventh life - BOAR (24 - 31 years old)
Eighth life - DOG (31-42-)
Ninth Life - SNAKE (42-54)
Tenth life - DRAGON (55-70 years)
Eleventh life - CAT (70 - 85 years old)
Twelfth Life - TIGER (death)

Compatibility horoscope for zodiac signs.

Chinese astrologers divide all animal signs into four groups (three in each). It is generally accepted that people born under the same group of signs have similar characteristics that determine the way they think, which ultimately allows them to get along well with each other, support each other and get along together. This does not mean at all that they have the same character or actions, it’s just that the innate characteristics of their personalities successfully complement each other and contribute to revealing the best sides of other people from the same group. It has been noticed that partnerships, friendships and especially marriages between those born under the signs of the same group are the most successful.

Competitors- Rat, Monkey and Dragon. All these signs are very keen on competition and decisive action. Rats need the Dragon's self-confidence and courage, because... extremely unsure of themselves. In turn, the Dragon can be too direct and sometimes simply needs the ingenuity of the Rat or even the cunning of the Monkey. The latter highly value the intelligence of the Rat and the enthusiasm of the Dragon.
Intellectuals- Snake, Rooster and Bull. People belonging to these signs are great pragmatists, strong personalities, often endowed with great abilities, self-confident, purposeful and decisive. Among them are thinkers and seers. The Ox is constant and firm, but he is favorably influenced by the brightness of the Rooster and the charm and dexterity of the Snake. The directness of the Rooster is balanced by the diplomatic Snake or the self-confident Bull, and the Snake, with all its ambition, can reach great heights if it is assisted by the Bull or the Rooster.
Independent- Horse, Dog and Tiger. These people are emotional, impulsive, restless and extremely principled - a kind of "free spirits" of the Chinese zodiac. The Horse is a born strategist, but to make anything a reality it needs a decisive Dog or an impulsive Tiger. He can also give vent to the Horse’s restlessness, while only the Dog can calm it down. The Tiger will also benefit from communicating with the Dog - her constant good nature will keep him from being excessively cruel.
Diplomats -

In this article you will learn where the eastern horoscope originates, the characteristics of each zodiac sign and their compatibility. And knowing a person’s capabilities and the characteristics of his character, you can find the key to his heart.

From the point of view of the Eastern worldview, relationships between people are determined by the events that happen to them. Success, career, financial well-being, family harmony are guaranteed by the ability to properly build relationships with the outside world. Often this turns out to be much more important than a person’s character and his usual behavior.

The history of the eastern horoscope

The Chinese epic is rich in all sorts of unusual legends that explain the origin of various phenomena or things. Of course, there is also a legend about the origin of the Eastern calendar, and not even one.

Legend of the Eastern horoscope No. 1

“Once upon a time, Buddha invited to his birthday (celebration of the new year, feast, day of Buddha’s departure from this world - depending on the interpretation) all the animals that wanted to come.

12 animals came: it was a cold time, and to get to Buddha, it was necessary to swim across a wide river. The Buddha gave each animal one year of stewardship on a first-come, first-served basis. The first to come was the Rat - she got the first year of the 12-year cycle.

True, eyewitnesses of this remarkable swim claim that the Buffalo was the first to reach the opposite shore, and the Rat, who did not want to get wet in the cold water, asked the Buffalo to carry her on his back, and he agreed out of the kindness of his heart.

While the buffalo was shaking itself off in order to appear before the Buddha in decent form, the Rat, jumping off his back, quickly ran forward, and was the first. She was rewarded for her ability to take advantage of circumstances. Some of the spectators, after some time, argued that it was not the Rat, but a small but smart Mouse, and that she did not ask to ride on the Buffalo’s back, but rode like a “hare.”

The buffalo did not notice her and was quite surprised to find himself second in line. Tiger, who was in his third year, was slightly behind Buffalo. The spectators, captivated by the competition between the Buffalo and the Tiger (they have been competing with each other ever since then), did not properly consider who came fourth - the Cat, the Hare or the Rabbit.

Over the years, it is impossible to establish the truth, and various peoples of the East still have different interpretations regarding the owner of the fourth year. The fifth was the Dragon, the sixth was the Snake, the seventh was the Horse. Here a strip of fog began to flow along the river, and again it was unclear who was eighth - the Goat or the Sheep (according to the Japanese horoscope). The ninth was the Monkey - Only after making sure that the event was safe, she entered the water.

The tenth to come was the Rooster, who was delayed because he had been telling his large family for a long time and in detail how they should live in his absence. The eleventh was the Dog.

In the morning she had a lot of household chores to do, and, having barely completed them, she threw herself into the water. They say she was sick for a long time. And finally, the last to appear was the Boar (according to other sources, he sent the Pig instead). Buddha gave him the last remaining year."



Legend of the Eastern horoscope No. 2

“The Jade Emperor from heaven sent his servant to earth to bring twelve of the most beautiful animals from earth to reward them. The servant went down to earth and was the first to see the Rat and invited her to the king. The audience with the king was scheduled for six o'clock in the morning.

The rat was delighted and immediately ran to preen himself before meeting the king. After wandering around the land, the servant decided that the emperor would like a Buffalo, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster and Dog. The servant now has to choose the last animal. Traveling across the earth, he had heard a lot about the beauty of the Cat, so he searched for it for a very long time. Not finding the Cat anywhere, the servant asked the Rat to convey the invitation to the Cat.

The Rat found the Cat and conveyed the invitation. But the Cat was lazy and liked to sleep, so he asked the Rat to wake him up. The Rat at first agreed, but, running into her hole and starting to comb her hair and preen, she realized that the Cat was much more beautiful and would definitely outshine her in the eyes of the king. The Rat couldn’t stand this, so she didn’t wake up the Cat in the morning.

At six in the morning the next day, all the invited animals gathered at the king’s house, except for the Cat, who was still sleeping soundly. All the animals prepared themselves to please the king.
The Rat became the most cunning and inventive.

She climbed onto the Buffalo's back and began to play the pipe, thereby conquering the king and causing a storm of delight in him.
For this, the king awarded her first place. I gave second place to the Buffalo for his kindness, to the Tiger - third, to the Rabbit for his beautiful fur coat - fourth, to the Dragon for his unusual appearance - fifth, to the Snake for wisdom - sixth, to the Horse - seventh, to the Sheep - eighth, to the Monkey for his dexterity - ninth, to the Rooster - tenth and The dog is eleventh.

Then they noticed that the last twelfth animal, the Cat, was not there. The servant had to return to earth and urgently look for the last symbol of the year. The Pig was the first to catch his eye, and he invited her. Meanwhile, the Cat woke up and discovered that he had overslept, and the Rat did not wake him up. The cat ran as fast as he could into the palace. Meanwhile, the servant with the Pig came to the palace, and the king saw the ugly Pig and gave her the last twelfth place.

The cat ran into the hall, but it was too late. All 12 symbols of the year have been approved. And even despite the fact that the king really liked the cat, nothing could be changed. Therefore, since then, the Cat has been terribly offended by the Rat, and there has been a long-standing irreconcilable enmity between them.”

What date does the eastern horoscope start from?

According to the lunar calendar, Chinese New Year occurs on one of the days from January 21 to February 20. This day occurs when the Moon completes its first cycle after the winter solstice. New Year in China begins on the first day of the second new moon.

Eastern horoscope table by year of birth

Rat Bull Tiger Cat The Dragon Snake Horse Goat Monkey Rooster Dog Pig

Characteristics and character traits of the eastern horoscope signs

The zodiac sign according to the Chinese horoscope is a unique, unified microcosm, which has its own laws that are not related to other signs; there are no patterns here.

By the way, each animal in the Eastern calendar corresponds to the zodiac sign of the Western horoscope that is more familiar to us.

  1. Rat – December – Sagittarius
  2. Ox – January – Capricorn
  3. Tiger – February – Aquarius
  4. Rabbit – March – Pisces
  5. Dragon – April – Aries
  6. Snake – May Taurus
  7. Horse – June – Gemini
  8. Goat – July – Cancer
  9. Monkey – August – Leo
  10. Rooster – September – Virgo
  11. Dog – October – Libra
  12. Pig – November – Scorpio


Let's take a closer look at all the signs of the Eastern calendar.

Rats

People born in the year of the Rat are distinguished by thrift, diligence, dedication and hard work. These people usually make the most of any situation, which is why they are successful and know how to get their way. Rats do not spare anything for loved ones and relatives, they are prone to self-sacrifice, but they show caution and restraint with strangers. Rats are smart, have a sense of humor and become desperate with increased activity. The main drawback is the inability to control oneself and maintain self-control, which leads to excessive emotionality.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Bull

People under the sign of the Ox are hardworking, honest and patient. They have a stubborn character, thanks to which they bring everything to the end. Bulls are conservative, stand firm and do not change their beliefs. People of this sign do not like and do not know how to lose. Oxen know how to inspire confidence and win over their interlocutor thanks to their poise and taciturnity. At the same time, people of this sign are amorous and quite often unsure of themselves.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Tiger

Tigers are very passionate, honest, and overflowing with positivity. They carry out any work they undertake with great enthusiasm. They have a restless nature and at times regret their actions. People born in the year of the Tiger are usually very lucky. Tigers pay a lot of attention to their reputation and image, love to be the center of attention and try to make a good impression on others. Tigers cannot stand pressure and defend their opinions even when it comes to conflict.

Character of people born in a year under the sign A rabbit

People born in the year of the Rabbit are quite sensitive, witty and artistic. They are extremely observant, calm and efficient. Rabbits need comfort and safety more than others, they attach great importance to their home environment and try to make their home more comfortable and cozy. People of this sign often avoid arguments and are very tactful.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Dragon

The dragon is a symbol of good luck and joy, giving a person wealth, longevity and virtue. Dragons are very bright and extraordinary personalities, distinguished by their lively character. Fidgets and adventurers. People of this sign are vain, very self-confident, and incapable of pettiness and hypocrisy. However, Dragons are sometimes irritable and impulsive, they can be quite harsh and demanding of others.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Snakes

People of this sign have good intuition and high intelligence. Snakes rely only on themselves in everything. They are perfectionists and, if they take on it, they do the smallest thing in the best possible way. If the Snake has a goal, it will turn over the entire earth to achieve the result it needs. At the same time, people born in the year of the snake are quite reserved and indecisive, because they are too cautious and do not trust others.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Horses

People of this sign are very lively, have a sense of humor, have a disconcerting charm and easily make new friends. Horses are hardworking, persistent and almost always achieve success. They love compliments and try to be the center of attention, sometimes pushing other people aside. Although at the same time, Horses are very attentive and ready to help others.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Goats or Sheep

The Goat is the most peaceful sign. People born in the year of the Goat have a light and gentle disposition and always try to avoid quarrels and conflicts. There are many gifted people among the people of this sign. Goats are very lucky. However, people of this sign can be pessimistic and too restless, so they often bother others.

Character of people born in the year according to the sign Monkey

People of this sign are quite sociable, friendly, have a sharp mind and are the life of the party. Monkeys get along well with others and show good leadership qualities, thanks to which they are able to organize fruitful work in a team. People born in the year of the Monkey are optimistic, very curious and always aware of what is happening. However, Monkeys are easily carried away and lack diligence and perseverance.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Rooster

The Rooster in the East is considered brave and faithful. People born under this sign are bright personalities with a sense of humor. Roosters do not miss the opportunity to participate in a dispute and do not hesitate to express their opinion on any issue. They do their work carefully, check everything meticulously, and plan their actions in advance. Roosters are neat and always take care of their appearance. However, people of this sign are often selfish, stubborn and indifferent to the feelings of others.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Dogs

People of this sign of the eastern calendar are benevolent, friendly, can listen to their interlocutor, and show concern for other people. Dogs are distinguished by their responsibility, devotion, and will always come to the rescue. People born in the year of the Dog are wise and know what they want from life. However, it is not easy to communicate with them, because... their mood changes quickly and they are often restless and tense.

Character of people born in a year under the sign Pigs

People of this sign are kind, gentle, and tolerant of others. Pigs are gullible and naive, but they themselves are honest. Those born in the year of the Pig are hardworking, reliable, and responsible. However, their indecisiveness and excessive caution can prevent them from achieving their goals.

Colors of the eastern horoscope signs

If you believe the eastern horoscope, all objects and creatures that exist on Earth consist of 5 basic elements - wood, metal, water, earth, fire. Likewise, each animal of the eastern calendar has its own element.

Each year initially has its own element, regardless of which animal rules that year. This element, in combination with the animal, will determine what the year will be like: positive, neutral or still negative.

So, it turns out that in the Chinese horoscope a full cycle takes 60 years: multiply 12 animals by 5 elements. Each element has its own color:

green/blue Tree

blue/black water

white Metal

yellow/lemon/ocher Earth

red/pink fire


Thus, each element changes the animal, giving it a certain color. For example, the Fire Goat is active, active, and has creative abilities, while the Earth Goat is restrained, a realist, engaged in practical, earthly affairs.

Yin and Yang in the eastern horoscope

Also in the eastern horoscope there is a principle Jan, characterizing masculinity, and Yin - feminine. The Yang principle expresses the desire for creativity and advancement in new endeavors. Yin allows you to accept and save, accumulated resources are used. In the year of Yin, people focus on finishing things.

Yang years include odd numbers: Rat, Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog.

To Yin - even: Ox, Rabbit, Snake, Goat (Sheep), Rooster, Pig.

Strong and weak signs of the eastern horoscope

Chinese astrologers divided all animals into 4 groups of 3 signs each. It is believed that people who were born with the same sign group have similar characteristics, so they get along with each other, support each other and get along well together. These people complement each other and friendships, partnerships and marriages between these people are very successful.

Competitors. This group includes Rat, Monkey And The Dragon. These signs love to compete and are prone to decisive action.

Intellectuals. This group includes Snake, Rooster And Bull. People under these signs are very pragmatic, purposeful, self-confident, and decisive. These are strong personalities, often endowed with great abilities.

Independent. This group includes Horse, Dog And Tiger. People belonging to these signs are very impulsive, emotional, restless and very principled.

Diplomats. This group includes Rabbit, Goat And Boar. All these signs are reserved, unsophisticated, they do not take risks. People of these signs are not great intellectuals, but they are sympathetic, modest, and sociable. These people are very sensitive and show tender care for each other, they are always happy to help with something and do something nice for others.



Compatibility of eastern horoscope signs in love

Rats passionate natures in love. However, in relationships they are often selfish and tyrant, so there is no need to let them down. Rats create a strong union with Dragons , Monkeys And By bulls. But with Horse Rats cannot see happiness

People born in the year Bull, not particularly amorous. But if they have found a partner, then they are faithful and devoted to him all their lives. Bulls have good compatibility with snake, Rat, Rooster, Bull, Rabbit And Monkey . Bulls should not plan happiness with Horse And Dog

Born in the year Tiger- amorous and passionate natures. They always have a lot of fans. Tigers often start families late; they love affairs and flirting and do not strive for serious relationships. It's quite difficult to pair with them. Tigers approach yat Horse, Dog, Rabbit, Rooster And Goat. An unsuccessful union will be with Dragon And snake

Born under the sign A rabbit create strong and reliable marriages. But they are in no hurry, because... It takes a long time to choose a mate. In relationships, Rabbits are gentle, caring, and attentive. The only thing is that they are too secretive and this may bother their partner. The Rabbit has a good marriage with Goat, Boar And Dog. You shouldn't start a family with Rat And Rooster

Dragons not the most ideal partners for a serious relationship. They rarely fall in love, but if they find a partner, they love him with all their hearts. Excellent compatibility with Rooster, Rat, Monkey And snake. Relationships with Dog

Snakes They are quite flighty and do not strive to fall in love once and for all. They like it better when they have a lot of fans, they love attention and admiration. But still, when Snakes start a family, they demand a lot from their partner, including devotion and care, although they themselves are rarely faithful to their soulmate. Excellent compatibility with Rooster And Bull. You shouldn't expect happiness from a union with Boar , Tiger And Monkey

Horses love for real. Love has a special value for them and they are ready to do anything for it. However, Horses are very changeable and it is difficult for their partners. Horses will be happiest and most caring if they are given freedom and are not restricted in any way. Great alliance with Dog, Dragon, snake And Rooster. Should be avoided rat

Goat or Sheep- natures are contradictory in love. On the one hand, they are caring and attentive, but when serious problems arise, they leave their other half to solve them themselves. However, they make every effort to make the relationship strong and harmonious. Goat or Sheep aphids with Tiger, Boar, Horse And Dragon . An unsuccessful alliance awaits them with Bull And Dog

Monkey completely unpredictable. When they fall in love, they feel euphoria, but after the candy-bouquet period they relax and do not strive to please their partner or surprise him with anything. They see only his shortcomings and no longer notice his advantages. Compatible with Rat And Dragon, incompatible with Boar And Tiger

Born under the sign Rooster rarely create serious relationships and marriage. Roosters are polygamous, love admiring glances, and are selfish in relationships. Although they themselves do not show mutual sympathy, they expect complete dedication from their partner. Roosters tend to fall in love with people who admire their beauty and intelligence every day. A successful union With Horse, Dragon, Boar, Tiger And Goat. Unsuccessful - with Dog And Rabbit

Born in the year Cabana, are often disappointed in love, because... they become vulnerable, they are easy to hurt and offend. Pigs are very naive and open, so they are often disappointed. In a serious relationship, they do everything they can to maintain and strengthen it. Compatible with Goat, Rabbit And Rat. Should be avoided Monkey, snake And Cabana

Born in the year Dogs faithful and devoted in the union. They are open and expect the same from their significant other. Dogs create strong, happy families. Suitable for them Goat, Rabbit, Tiger, Bull, The Dragon And Horse. Worth avoiding snake And Cabana

A horoscope according to the eastern calendar and knowledge of the characteristics of the zodiac signs will help you determine the capabilities of a person born in a certain year, understand the orientation of his spiritual needs, style of expression and possible ways of interacting with other people and the world as a whole.



Eastern horoscope of celebrities

Rats

Jules Verne, Yves Saint Laurent, Antoine de Saint Exupery, Louis Armstrong, Prince Charles, Hugh Grant, Jimmy Carter, Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare, Queen Mother Elizabeth, Charles Dickens, Emile Zola, Leo Tolstoy

Celebrities born in the year Bull

Richard the Lionheart, Vasco da Gama, Dante Alighieri, Napoleon Bonaparte, Sandro Botticelli, Hans Christian Andersen, Savva Mamontov, Johann Sebastian Bach, Walt Disney, Vincent van Gogh, Charlie Chaplin, Rudyard Kipling, Saddam Hussein, Felix Dzherzhinsky, Adolf Hitler, Carlos Castaneda, Anna Akhmatova, Erle Stanley Gardner, Richard Gere, Margaret Thatcher, Jim Carrey, Princess Diana, Vladimir Vysotsky, Valentina Tereshkova

Celebrities born in the year Tiger

Marilyn Monroe, Karl Marx, Agatha Christie, H.G. Wells, Isidora Duncan, Ludwig van Beethoven, Jon Bon Jovi, Charles De Gaulle, Stevie Wonder, Dwight Eisenhower, Marco Polo, Friedrich Hegel, Maximilian Robespierre, Niccolò Paganini, Maria Stuart, Francis Goya , Oscar Wilde, Admiral Nelson

Celebrities born in the year A rabbit

Confucius, Albert Einstein, Frank Sinatra, Queen Victoria, Marie Curie, Fidel Castro, Henri Stendhal, Edith Piaf, Georges Simenon, Garry Kasparov, Whitney Houston, Eldar Ryazanov, Walter Scott, Svyatoslav Richter, Edvard Grieg, Mstislav Rostrapovich, Sergei Prokofiev

Celebrities born in the year Dragon

Salvador Dali, Nicholas II, Lewis Carroll, Bernard Shaw, Sigmund Freud, Friedrich Nietzsche, John Lennon, Joan of Arc, Che Guevara, Sarah Bernhardt, Marcello Mastroianni, Marlene Dietrich, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Immanuel Kant, Robert Oppenheimer, Frederick the Great

Celebrities born in the year Snakes

Charles Darwin, Aristotle Onassis, Abraham Lincoln, Giacomo Casanova, Pablo Picasso, Nicolaus Copernicus, Greta Garbo, Mahatma Gandhi, Muhammad Ali, John Kennedy, Edgar Allan Poe, France Schubert, Gustave Flaubert, Christian Dior, Henri Matisse, Lyudmila Zykina, Alexandra Pakhmutova

Celebrities born in the year Horses

Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Boris Yeltsin, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Neil Armstrong, Frederic Chopin, Sean Conory, Sergei Korolev, Vladimir Lenin, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Frederic Chopin, Rembrandt, Theodore Roosevelt, Vivaldi, Dmitri Shostakovich, Isaac Newton, Paul McCartney, John Travolta

Celebrities born in the year Goats

Alexander Pushkin, Benito Mussolini, Gaius Julius Caesar, Mikhail Gorbachev, Cervantes, Isaac Asimov, Astrid Lindgren, Ivan Bunin, Michelangelo Buonarotti, John Ford, Mikhail Kalashnikov, Edison, Annie Girardot, George Harrison, Jonathan Swift, Honoré de Balzac, Mick Jagger , Mark Twain, Josephine Bonaparte, Robert De Niro

Celebrities born in the year Monkey

Pope John Paul II, Paul Gauguin, Byron, Marquis de Sade, Sergei Bondarchuk, Elizabeth Taylor, Harry Houdini, Harry Truman, Rod Stewart, Federico Fellini, Gianni Rodari, Igor Kio, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Poincaré, Ivan Diaghilev, Schopenhauer, Spinoza, Nelson Rockefeller, Anton Chekhov, Alexandre Dumas fils, George Lucas, Jack London, Leonardo da Vinci

Celebrities born in the year Rooster

Catherine the Great, Fenimore Cooper, Richard Wagner, Stanislav Lem, Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Nikulin, Andre Maurois, Yves Montand, Yoko Ono, Johann Strauss, Jean Paul Belmondo, Giuseppe Verdi, Rabindranath Tagore

Celebrities born in the year Dogs

Brigitte Bardot, Mother Teresa, Michael Jackson, Sophia Loren, Jacques Cousteau, Winston Churchill, Stephen King, Liza Minnelli, Guy de Maupassant, Sylvester Stallone, Akira Kurosawa, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Tvardovsky, Victor Hugo, Ernest Hemingway, Alexandre Dumas father, Socrates, Grigory Rasputin, Robert Stevenson, Yuri Gagarin

Celebrities born in the year Cabana

Elvis Presley, Elton John, Steven Spielberg, Carl Jung, John Rockefeller, Alfred Hitchcock, Alain Delon, Henry Ford, Woody Allen, Rothschild, Duke Ellington, Henry Kissinger, Oliver Cromwell, Ronald Reagan, Otto von Bismarck, Blaise Pascal, Francoise Sagan , Thomas Mann, Marcel Marceau, Prosper Merimee, Vladimir Nabokov, Modest Mussorgsky, Cagliostro, Arkady Raikin

Video: 12 animals of the Chinese calendar

First Life - Rooster (baby)
Second life - MONKEY (1-3 years)
Third life - GOAT (from 3 to 7 years)
Fourth Life - HORSE (7-12 years old)
Fifth life - BULL (12-17 years old)
Sixth life - RAT (17-24 years)
Seventh life - BOAR (24 - 31 years old)
Eighth life - DOG (31-42-)
Ninth Life - SNAKE (42-54)
Tenth life - DRAGON (55-70 years)
Eleventh life - CAT (70 - 85 years old)
Twelfth Life - TIGER (death)

Compatibility horoscope for zodiac signs.

Chinese astrologers divide all animal signs into four groups (three in each). It is generally accepted that people born under the same group of signs have similar characteristics that determine the way they think, which ultimately allows them to get along well with each other, support each other and get along together. This does not mean at all that they have the same character or actions, it’s just that the innate characteristics of their personalities successfully complement each other and contribute to revealing the best sides of other people from the same group. It has been noticed that partnerships, friendships and especially marriages between those born under the signs of the same group are the most successful.

Competitors- , And . All these signs are very keen on competition and decisive action. Rats need the Dragon's self-confidence and courage, because... extremely unsure of themselves. In turn, the Dragon can be too direct and sometimes simply needs the ingenuity of the Rat or even the cunning of the Monkey. The latter highly value the intelligence of the Rat and the enthusiasm of the Dragon.
Intellectuals- , And . People belonging to these signs are great pragmatists, strong personalities, often endowed with great abilities, self-confident, purposeful and decisive. Among them are thinkers and seers. The Ox is constant and firm, but he is favorably influenced by the brightness of the Rooster and the charm and dexterity of the Snake. The directness of the Rooster is balanced by the diplomatic Snake or the self-confident Bull, and the Snake, with all its ambition, can reach great heights if it is assisted by the Bull or the Rooster.
Independent- , And . These people are emotional, impulsive, restless and extremely principled - a kind of "free spirits" of the Chinese zodiac. The Horse is a born strategist, but to make anything a reality it needs a decisive Dog or an impulsive Tiger. He can also give vent to the Horse’s restlessness, while only the Dog can calm it down. The Tiger will also benefit from communicating with the Dog - her constant good nature will keep him from being excessively cruel.
Diplomats -

Often, on the eve of the New Year, we are interested in which animal’s year is coming according to the eastern calendar. The tradition of naming the year after an animal came to us from China. The order of the 12 animals of the zodiac Chinese calendar 中国十二生肖 is as follows: rat 鼠, ox 牛, tiger 虎, rabbit 兔, dragon 龙, snake 蛇, horse 马, sheep 羊, monkey 猴, rooster 鸡, dog狗 and pig 猪.

According to the Chinese horoscope, there are 5 main elements: metal, water, wood, fire, earth. Each element has its own color: metal - white, water - blue, wood - green, fire - red, earth - yellow. According to this, 2012 is the year of the blue dragon, and 2013 is the year of the blue snake.

There are many legends dedicated to the origin of the 12 symbols of the Chinese horoscope, the most popular of which is about the Jade Emperor. According to legend, the Jade Emperor sent his servant from heaven to earth to bring 12 of the most beautiful animals from earth. The emperor wanted to reward them. The servant went down to the ground and the first animal he saw was a rat. He gave her an invitation to the emperor at 6 o'clock in the morning, and he gave the same invitations to the bull, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster and dog. He also wanted to give the invitation to the cat, but he couldn’t find it anywhere, and since he knew that the rat was the cat’s friend, he gave the invitation to her so that she would give it to the cat.

The rat conveyed the invitation. Having learned that he needed to appear before the emperor by 6 am, the cat, fearing that he might oversleep, asked the rat to wake him up. The rat agreed, but considering that she could not compare with the cat’s beauty, and that she would look miserable compared to the cat, she decided not to wake him up in the morning. As a result, the cat slept through. And the rat appeared before everyone else and was the first to receive the honor of being one of the representatives of 12 cyclically repeating years. They came for her: a bull, a tiger, a rabbit, a dragon, a snake, a horse, a sheep, a monkey, a rooster and a dog, who were also awarded to become representatives of the zodiac signs.

But since the cat did not appear, there were only 11 animals. The Jade Emperor again ordered the servant to appear on earth and bring another animal. The first person the servant met was a pig. He brought her in and she became the 12th animal nominated for the award. The cat, waking up, immediately rushed to the emperor, but it was too late. The cat got very angry and attacked the rat. Since then, the cat and the rat have been at odds.

Below is a table with which you can find out which year corresponds to which of the 12 animals, and also order a print on a mug or other item of a picture of an animal with a hieroglyph designating it. To order a print, click on the desired image.

Year of the Animal Picture and print on the item Years and color of the animal

Year of the Rat

1948

1960

1972

1984

1996

2008

2020

Year of the Ox

1949

1961

1973

1985

1997

2009

2021

Year of the Tiger

1950

1962

1974

1986

1998

2010

2022

Year of the Rabbit

1951

1963

1975

1987

1999

2011

2023

Year of the Dragon

1952

1964

1976

1988

2000

2012

2024

Year of the Snake

1953

1965

1977

1989

2001

2013

2025

Year of the Horse

1954

1966

1978

1990

2002

2014

2026

Year of the Sheep

1955

1967

1979

1991

2003

2015

2027

Year of the Monkey

1956

1968

1980

1992

2004

2016

2028

Year of the Rooster