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One of the oldest forms of astrology is the type practiced by the Chinese that stretches back for many centuries. Chinese Astrology is extremely complex and difficult for the normal person to grasp deeply. Therefore most people simply focus on the characteristics of the animals in the Chinese Zodiac based on one's birth year. The twelve animals in the Chinese Zodiac are, in order, the rat or mouse, the ox or cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep or lamb, monkey, rooster or chicken, dog, and pig. But a Chinese Astrology reading conducted by an expert would go much deeper than explaining the traits of animal and delve into one's birth month, day, and hour.
In fact, the most popular form of Chinese Astrology readings are based on the Four Pillars of Destiny. The Four Pillars of Destiny originated and was popularized during the Tang Dynasty in China. It focused on leveraging a person's Chinese Zodiac for the core of the reading. Then a significant evolution occured during the Song Dynasty that uses the day stem instead of the year branch in predicting a person's fortune, health, wealth, life, and marriage. Today, the modifications that the Song Dynasty applied to Chinese Astrology is the foundation of the Four Pillars approach for the Chinese.
As one can imagine, a reading that applies the Four Pillars of Destiny method that takes into account birth hour, day, month, and year is much more detailed and accurate than a generic reading based solely on birth year. Yet it is this same daunting level of complexity that prevents the general populace from grasping and embracing the intricacies of the Four Pillars of Destiny method. Next time, learn to look beyond the basic rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig of the Chinese Zodiac when understanding one's true Chinese Astrology reading and fate.
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Chinese Zodiac and Chinese Astrology
Chinese Zodiac and Chinese Astrology
. These 12 animals represent the twelve year, rotating cycle that is essential to the Chinese zodiac. You've probably heard people refer to a specific year being the According to legends, these were the animals that appeared before The Jade Emporer (or Buddha, depending on which story you are talking about) responding to an invitation. The 12 Chinese zodiac animals are representative of the order of each animal's arrival. The stories characterizing each of the 12 animal's pilgrimage will differ a bit, but the prevailing order is the following: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog and pig.
Chinese astrology traces back more than 2,000 years to early Chinese astronomy. The predictions of Chinese astrology signs rely on the Chinese calendar built by ancient Chinese astronomers. Over time, astrologists in China developed an advanced organization of beliefs regarding the celestial bodies' effect on everyday lives of people. The Chinese zodiac zodiac animals and the Chinese zodiac come from Chinese astrology.
The Chinese zodiac calendar doesn't only deal with the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, but also has other more intricate and complex relationships. Additionally with the animals, the Chinese Zodiac also entails 5 elements: wood, metal, water, fire and Earth. These 5 elements are connected with the 5 core planets: Jupiter, Venus, Mars, Mercury, and Saturn. The associations presented by the 12 animals and the 5 elements actually merge to generate the 60-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac signs. This chart, along with directions, the positions of the sun and moon, a person's date and time of birth, and Yin and Yang are used to help predict a person's future in more detail than merely using the Chinese zodiac animal as a guide. While the Chinese zodiac signs are essential and important, the manner in which the elements of the Chinese zodiac chart interact and collaborate must be utilized in order to build a full understanding of an individual person. To totally and completely appreciate the Chinese Zodiac, it is necessary and important to understand the relationships between all the Chinese zodiac elements, which is something most people won't get from the standard overview of the Chinese zodiac.
The understanding most people have of the Chinese zodiac does not extend very far beyond what they read on the paper place mats that are on the tables of their favorite Chinese restaurants. But really, there is much more to understand and know about this ancient doctrine that dates back more than 2,000 years. The Chinese zodiac is considered a guide to figure out the most ideal and best matches between people in business and love. Each of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals has other specific zodiac animals with which it is considered most compatible. Chinese zodiac dating compatibility could be used to figure out people's best love match. It's imperative to keep in mind there are other aspects of Chinese astrology that go past which animal you are, that are also considered significant in making a determination about those that are most compatible.
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Jason C. is a content writer for http://www.chinesezodiac.com, who investigates and researches the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac, additionally with specific ways that the elements work together to discover compatibility among people in romance and business .
What chinese astrology sign am i?
How does it work? is it the year you were born in that defines your chinese sign?
On wikipedia when i was looking up astrology, towards the bottom of the page on each sign(western astrology), it lists the chinese equivalent sign for each western astrology zodiac sign.
so what am i! i was born in june 1988. year of the dragon i think.
Thanx Tau, wasn't sure, damn wikipedia!
Feb.17,1988 to Feb.05,1989 DRAGON
The day and the year you born its used to look for.
This is an example of how that works
RAT
Jan.31,1900 to Feb.19,1901
Feb.18,1912 to Feb.06,1913
Feb.05,1924 to Jan.24,1925
Jan.24,1936 to Feb.10,1937
Feb.10,1948 to Feb.14,1949
Jan.28,1960 to Feb.14,1961
Jan.16,1972 to Feb.02,1973
Feb.02,1984 to Feb.19,1985
OX
Feb.19,1901 to Feb.07,1902
Feb.06,1913 to Jan.25,1914
Jan.25,1925 to Feb.12,1926
Feb.11,1937 to Jan.30,1938
Jan.29,1949 to Feb.16,1950
Feb.15,1961 to Feb.04,1962
Feb.03,1973 to Jan.22,1974
Feb.20,1985 to Feb.08,1986
TIGER
Feb.08,1902 to Jan.28,1903
Jan.26,1914 to Feb.13,1915
Feb.13,1926 to Feb.01,1927
Jan.31,1938 to Feb.18,1939
Feb.17,1950 to Feb.05,1951
Feb.05,1962 to Jan.24,1963
Jan.23,1974 to Feb.10,1975
Jan.09,1986 to Jan.28,1987
HARE
Jan.29,1903 to Feb.15,1904
Feb.14,1915 to Feb.16,1916
Feb.02,1927 to Jan.22,1928
Feb.19,1939 to Feb.07,1940
Feb.06,1951 to Jan.26,1952
Jan.25,1963 to Feb.12,1964
Feb.11,1975 to Jan.30,1976
Jan.29,1987 to Feb.16,1988
DRAGON
Feb.16,1904 to Feb.03,1905
Feb.03,1916 to Jan.22,1917
Jan.23,1928 to Feb.09,1929
Feb.08,1940 to Jan.26,1941
Jan.27,1952 to Feb.13,1953
Feb.13,1964 to Feb.01,1965
Jan.31,1976 to Feb.17,1977
Feb.17,1988 to Feb.05,1989
ETC ETC ETC
For more info
Clic here : http://www.rainfall.com/horoscop/chinese.htm
BY the way is a 12 year cycle
The dragon is Dragon (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood): Magnanimous, stately, vigorous, strong, self-assured, proud, noble, direct, dignified, zealous, fiery, passionate, decisive, pioneering, ambitious, generous, loyal. Can be arrogant, imperious, tyrannical, demanding, eccentric, grandiloquent and extremely bombastic, prejudiced, dogmatic, over-bearing, violent, impetuous, brash.
and Each year is from the Chinese calendar so the dates you see are not exactly because its not the same calendar.
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