New zodiac signs 1983 - New horoscope sign dates 1983 => Chinese Sign on Chinese Zodiac: Year 1983

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Chinese Zodiac Animal of the Chinese Lunar Year

Wood Rabbit

Wood Rabbit

Cayman IslandsCayman Islands

Saturday, July 1, 2000

Metal Dragon

Metal Dragon

Earth Dog

Earth Dog

Metal Rat

Metal Rat

Metal Horse

Metal Horse
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Updated 2012-07-13 23:49:50

List of the Chinese Zodiac Signs according to the years

Each Chinese Year in the Chinese Lunar Calendar possesses an animal sign. Your Chinese Sign is simply the one of the Chinese Lunar Year at the moment of your birth.

In effect, in the Chinese Horoscope, The Zodiac Signs are annual, that are represented by 12 animals. And each 12 years make a complet set of chinese zodiac cycle. Each animal is a member of the Dizhi (地支), or the Earth Branches:

Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.

According to your birthdate and birthplace, your personal portrait can be plotted. So we can decribe your life way, here the so called "Life Book".

We don't take into account the time difference of the timezone of your birthplace compared to the Beijing timezone (CUT+8 or GMT+8), we have an accuracy of 24 hours at the maximum.

Here is a list of Chinese Sign and dates of Chinese Nea Year in the nearest years.

 

Origin of Chinese Zodiac Signs

One can find the first citation of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs in the ancient book 《Book of Songs, Shijing, 诗经》 on 1000 BC..

The entropologues attribute these signs to the animalism: the worship of animals.

Ranking Chinese zodiac animals

How are ordained animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig ?

It was once the Yellow Emperor selects 12 animals to be custodians of the palace. The cat says to the rat to register him as a candidate. Unfortunately, the rat has forgotten, the cat has never been chosen, since then the cat and rat become enemies.

Among the candidates there is the elephant. With its small size, the rat has entered the trunk of the elephant, the elephant ran as soon. Among the remaining animals, they first chose the buffalo as their leader.

The rat is very intelligent, he climbs on the back of the buffalo, the pig is also cons, then the rat was placed first, while the pig is the last.

The tiger and the dragon are not happy, for consolation, the tiger is named king of the mountains, and the dragon king of the sea, they are placed after the rat and buffalo.

The white rabbit does not accept this arrangement, he claims a race with the dragon. In the end result, he is plced before the dragon.

Then the dog does not accept the result, in a fit of rage, he bit the white rabbit. As a punishment, it is placed before the last.

The snake, horse, goat, monkey and rooster were engaged in combat as one by one, each has earned its place as the result. Finally we reached the classification of the 12 zodiacal animals of the Chinese Zodiac Signs.

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11. Visitor *.*.225.* - 2020-01-26 00:03:28
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10. n28 n28 - 2015-03-09 10:42:12
harveybrenton, this may be surprisingly true. For example, France is cock, she is always singing; China is ox, so hard working; USA is monkey, so world strategies; ...
9. harveybrenton - 2015-03-09 10:12:05
is this real?
8. harveybrenton - 2015-03-08 00:01:28
interesting site. Is this true?
7. harveybrenton - 2015-03-08 00:00:26
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