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Why do Chinese people believe in the zodiac?

The Chinese Zodiac is a 12-year cycle in which each year is represented by one of twelve animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Unlike the Western zodiac, which is based on the solar calendar, the Chinese Zodiac follows the lunar calendar. This means the start and end of each zodiac year vary, often coinciding with the Chinese New Year, which usually falls between late January and mid-February.



 Ancient people have concluded from thousands of years of cultural wisdom that each zodiac animal has specific characteristics.

For example:

·Rat (鼠, shǔ): Clever, resourceful, and quick-witted.

·Ox (牛, niú): Hardworking, reliable, and patient.

·Dragon (龙, lóng): Ambitious, charismatic, and full of energy.

·Pig (猪, zhū): Honest, generous, and compassionate.

In Chinese culture, your zodiac sign is believed to influence your personality, compatibility with others, and even your fortune in life.

Each zodiac has different fortunes in different years, for example, people born in the year of the snake will usher in a special turning point in 2025.

If you want to know your zodiac sign, you can click on the link below to take a free quiz and use your zodiac sign to learn about your energy needs and predict your fortune.

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