Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese Zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao in Chinese, is based on a twelve year cycle, each year in that cycle related to an animal sign. These animal signs are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. It is calculated according to Chinese lunar calendar . You can use the tool on the right to search for your Chinese zodiac. Select your Gregorian date of birth, and you'll reveal your date of birth according to Chinese lunar calendar together with your Chinese zodiac sign.


Origin

Similar to the ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches, animals in Chinese zodiac were also created for counting years as the system that is now universally accepted based on the Christian calendar was as yet non-existent. The selection and order of the animals that influence people's lives very much was originated in the Han Dynasty (206 – 220) and based upon each animal's character and living habits.


The old time division was mostly related to number 12: one ji equals 12 years, one year has 12 months, one day has 12 time periods called shi chen. Ancient people observe that there are 12 full moons within one year. So, its origin is associated with astronomy. Each animal sign is usually related with an earthly branch, so the animal years were called zi rabbit, chou ox, yin tiger, mao rabbit, chen dragon, si snack, wu horse, wei sheep, shen monkey, you rooster, xu dog and hai pig.


12 Animal Signs

For a long time there has been a special relationship between humans and the 12 zodiacal animals. It is believed that the years represented by the animals affect the characters of people in the same manner as the sign of zodiac adopted by western civilizations. Click the following signs to know information on the characters of persons under different signs. Interesting facts like zodiac years, strengths, weaknesses, best matches and fortune of 2011 of each sign are introduced.


12 Animal Signs Compatibility


Chinese Zodiac - Rat Chinese Zodiac - Ox Chinese Zodiac - Tiger Chinese Zodiac - Rabbit Chinese Zodiac - Dragon Chinese Zodiac - Snake

Year of 
the Rat

Year of 
the Ox

Year of 
the Tiger

Year of 
the Rabbit

Year of 
the Dragon

Year of 
the Snake

Chinese Zodiac - Horse Chinese Zodiac - Sheep Chinese Zodiac - Monkey Chinese Zodiac - Rooster Chinese Zodiac - Dog Chinese Zodiac - Pig

Year of 
the Horse

Year of 
the Sheep

Year of 
the Monkey

Year of 
the Rooster

Year of 
the Dog

Year of 
the Pig

Chinese Zodiac Stories

Legend has it that one day the gods ordered that animals be designated as signs of each year and the twelve that arrived first were selected...


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Benming Nian (Year of Birth)

The animal year when a person was born is called his/her Benming Nian (year of birth). The distinctive zodiacal way of calculating years based on the lunar calendar decides that every once in every twelve year cycle people will meet their birth sign.


According to Chinese Solar Terms, the Beginning of Spring is the first solar term regarded as the start of a new year. So, years should be divided by this day. Now, Chinese New Years Day is commonly adopted as the division of two animal years.


It is said that in one's year of birth, he will offend 'Taisui', a mysterious power or celestial body that could control people's fortune. That is, he will meet either exultation or misery during that year. The best way to avoid miserable events is to wear red clothes, a waistband, or decorations such as a red bracelet and necklace as a talisman that must be purchased by others. If the person himself buys them, the function of the talisman is greatly reduced.


This may be due to the people's special affection for red since the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220). In the Han people's wedding ceremony, the bride was picked up by her bridegroom's red sedan, the new couple wore red clothes, and their rooms were decorated with red candles, red carpets and red lanterns. When an army won a battle, victory would be reported with a red flag; and when a candidate passed the imperial examination, he would wear red flowered clothes. Thus redness has become the token of festivities, success, bravery, rightness, and exorcism. From another point of view, there are just more and greater changes in the birth year than in other years, which are not always ominous. A change to one's fate to ensure the predomination of good fortune requires both effort and a firm belief.


12 Zodiac Signs and Time

named you shi (time period of you).
Roosters return to their roost as it is dark;

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23:00

00:59:

Rat

named zi shi (time period of zi).
This is the time rats actively seek food.

01:00

02:59:

Ox

named chou shi (time period of chou).
This is the time that oxen ruminate.

03:00

04:59:

Tiger

named yin shi (time period of yin).
Tigers hunt prey and display their fiercest nature.

05:00

06:59:

Rabbit

named mao shi (time period of mao).
Based on tales, the jade rabbit on the moon was busy pounding medicinal herb with a pestle.

07:00

08:59:

Dragon

named chen shi (time period of Chen).
Dragons were said to hover in the sky at that time to give people rainfall.

09:00

10:59:

Snake

named si shi (time period of si).
Snakes start to leave their burrows.

11:00

12:59:

Horse

named wu shi (time period of wu).
The day is flourishing with the sun high above. Other animals are lying down for a rest while the unconstrained horse is still vigorous.

13:00

14:59:

Sheep

named wei shi (time period of wei).
It was said that if sheep ate grass at this time, they would grow stronger.

15:00

16:59:

Monkey

named shen shi (time period of shen).
Monkeys become lively.

17:00

18:59:

Rooster

19:00

20:59:

Dog

named shu shi (time period of shu). Dogs begin to carry out their duty to guard entrances.

21:00

22:59:

Pig

named hai shi (time period of hai). All is quiet and pigs are sleeping soundly.

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