What is the Chinese symbol for 2013?

What is the Chinese symbol for 2013?

Year of the Snake
Chinese New Year 2013: Year of the Snake.

What year is the rabbit?

Year of the Rabbit people are born in 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023 so if you’re a Rabbit, read on for a few more details!

What does it mean to be born on October 14?

Libras born on October 14 are intelligent, diplomatic, and concerned with their image. They have a flair for expressing themselves and are masters of communication. October 14 natives can appear lighthearted, yet they are serious at their core. They display a warm personality.

What year is the rat?

Year of the Rat Dates

Rat Year Date Element
2020 Jan. 25, 2020 – Feb. 11, 2021 Metal (Gold)
2008 Feb. 7, 2008 – Jan. 25, 2009 Earth
1996 Feb. 19, 1996 – Feb. 6, 1997 Fire
1984 Feb. 2, 1984 – Feb. 19, 1985 Wood

What are the 12 animals in Chinese New Year 2021?

The 12 animals in order are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep (Goat), Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. 2021 is the year of Metal Ox starting from Feb.12, 2021 (Chinese New Year 2021) and lasting to Jan. 31, 2022. Ox is a Yin animal and the 2nd animal in the Chinese Zodiac marking the start of a new cycle.

When does your animal year come around in your chinese zodiac?

As the Chinese zodiac recurs every 12 years, your animal year will come around when you are 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, etc. According to ancient Chinese superstition, in your birth sign year, you will offend the God of Age, and will have bad luck during that year. Read more on How to be Lucky in Your Zodiac Year.

When is the new moon in 2013?

The exact new moon time is at 15:21 on 10-Feb-13 in China’s time zone. The Year 2013 is the 4710th Chinese year. The Chinese believe that the first king of China was the Yellow King (he was not the first emperor of China). The Yellow King became king in 2697 B.C., therefore China will enter the 4710th year on February 10, 2013.

When do the Chinese lunar years start and end?

As such, the Chinese lunar years have different start and end dates from the classic Gregorian calendar, when New Year’s Day is on January 1st.

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