What are the characteristics of each Chinese zodiac sign?
What are the characteristics of each Chinese zodiac sign?
Animal Personality Traits
- Rat: quick-witted, smart, charming, and persuasive.
- Ox: patient, kind, stubborn, and conservative.
- Tiger: authoritative, emotional, courageous, and intense.
- Rabbit: popular, compassionate, and sincere.
- Dragon: energetic, fearless, warm-hearted, and charismatic.
What are the animals of each month?
Chinese Zodiac Signs for the Months Year
Zodiac Animal Sign | Month | Characteristics |
---|---|---|
Dragon | Apr 6 to May 5 | Majestic and demanding |
Snake | May 6 to June 5 | Wise and grounded |
Horse | June 6 to July 5 | Energetic and cheerful |
Ram (Goat or Sheep) | July 6 to Aug 5 | Gentle and balanced |
What are the characteristics of Chinese New Year?
What are the Chinese New Year zodiac characteristics?
- Rat – Ambitious, clever, hard-working.
- Ox – Born leaders, patient and loyal.
- Tiger – Warm, generous, confident and adventurous.
- Dragon – Confident, hard-working, popular and fun.
- Snake – Patient, charming and wise.
What is your chinese zodiac year?
The below Chinese zodiac chart helps you find out what is your Chinese zodiac year and the accurate starting and ending dates of the Chinese zodiac years. 2019 is the Chinese zodiac Pig year. In Gregorian calendar, it is from Feb. 05, 2019 to Jan. 23, 2020.
What are the animal years in Chinese numerology?
Each animal sign is usually related with an earthly branch, so the animal years were called Zi Rat, Chou Ox, Yin Tiger, Mao Rabbit, Chen Dragon, Si Snake, Wu Horse, Wei Sheep, Shen Monkey, You Rooster, Xu Dog and Hai Pig.
What is the Chinese zodiac Year Chart for rats?
Chinese Zodiac Rat Years Chart Year Date Chinese Zodiac Year 1984 Feb. 02, 1984 – Feb. 19, 1985 Wood Rat 1996 Feb. 19, 1996 – Feb. 06, 1997 Fire Rat 2008 Feb. 07, 2008 – Jan. 25, 2009 Earth Rat 2020 Jan. 25, 2020 – Feb. 11, 2021 Metal Rat
How many months are there in the Chinese calendar?
The lunar calendar has 12 or 13 months and starts on Chinese New Year, which is somewhere in the period January 21 to February 20. Most Chinese people use lunar New Year as the start of the zodiac year.