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Chinese Horoscopes With Chinese Zodiac Signs
By Jane Mineralis
Did you know that babies born this year are oxen? No,
not the cattle, but the Oxen of Chinese horoscopes.
2009 is the Year of the Ox. There is a long history
to the Chinese zodiac and it may be surprising, yet
it spans over one hundred and eighty years.
The beginnings are rooted in mythology and a King who
gathered together twelve animals and then assigned them
a position in the Chinese zodiac. As followers of some
of the best astrology studies in the world, it is an
important task to remember the history of the Chinese
horoscope and how it works.
Chinese Zodiac Signs According To The Year Of Your
Birth
Much of Chinese horoscopes are based on math and science.
The math part can be a bit confusing due to the one
hundred and eighty year cycle. Here is how it works
out. With zodiac signs it runs in cycles.
Instead of a monthly zodiac sign, such as the zodiac
sign Leo, Chinese zodiac signs go by the year of your
birth. Each Chinese zodiac sign is given an element
as well, according to the year.
Entire Elemental Cycle Takes 60 Years
Each Chinese zodiac sign occurs once in a rotation
of twelve years. So that means, by the time an individual
sign, say for example the Rat, is through its entire
elemental cycle it has reached sixty years.
Then the cycle starts over again in a never ending
pattern of the Great Solar Cycle. It can be very confusing,
so do not worry overly about it. Most people only want
to know the best astrology sign for their work day or
their romantic interest.
The Order Of The Animals In A Chinese Horoscope
It is important to know the animals involved in the
Chinese horoscope, as well as their order. It starts
off with the Rat. The following animals, in order are:
Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Ram (or Sheep),
Monkey, Dog and the Pig. Each zodiac sign is given a
spot in the constellations and is religiously followed
by some individuals. It is a way of life that many practice
religiously by looking up their horoscope daily.
Chinese horoscopes are fascinating and can provide
you with countless hours of study, while learning the
unique and rich culture behind each of the signs. You
can visit http://chinese.astrology.com
to learn more about the fabulous Jade King and how he
gathered together all of the twelve animals that represent
the Chinese Zodiac.
You can get a customized profile of your zodiac sign
and then find out if your partner is right for you.
It is a great way to pass the time and even though it
is sometimes confusing, it is entertaining.
About the Author:
Jane Mineralis is an author of romance and dating articles
including Christmas
Gifts For Men, Dating
Articles, Romance
Novels, Zodiac
Love Matches, Love
Horoscope.
Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this
author on this website in the near future.
More Zodiac Signs Facts....
What are the twelve zodiac signs?
The twelve zodiac signs are grouped
by the element that they represent. Fire is associated
with Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. Water has Cancer, Scorpio
and Pisces. The element Earth is represented by Taurus,
Virgo and Capricorn. The final element is Air and it
is represented by Gemini, Libra and Aquarius.
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