Stay Connected – If you have ever heard that statement referencing being born in the “Year of the Pig” or “Year of the Rabbit” for example, it is likely they were referring to the Chinese Zodiac. Zodiac Compatibility is based
Stay Connected – The years of Tiger are the third in a repeating pattern of twelve animal years which make up the Chinese Zodiac. Tiger years are preceded by the Ox Years and followed by the Rabbit years. The Chinese
The Chinese Zodiac is based on a classification in which a twelve month period of time is symbolized by a particular animal. There are twelve different animals which have been chosen to characterize years hence the cycle repeats every twelve
Stay Connected – The Chinese Zodiac is a traditional system of categorization of personality attributes based on an individual’s year of birth. It is believed to be 2000 years old and emerges from the Han
The Chinese Zodiac is a repeating pattern that relates each year to a particular animal and its observed attributes. The horse ranks seventh of all the animals in the Chinese zodiac cycle. Years of Birth: 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966,
The years of Snake are the sixth in a repeating pattern of twelve animal years which make up the Chinese Zodiac. Snakes years are preceded by the Dragon Years and followed by the Horse years. The Chinese New year does
The Chinese Zodiac contains 12 animals which rotate on a yearly basis, along with five year element cycles. 2013 is the year of the Water Snake, because the current Chinese Zodiac element is water. Since many of our visitors were
The Chinese Zodiac is divided into 12 cycles where years are represented by animals instead of months, as shown in Western Horoscopes. The Chinese Zodiac is a unique way to discover additional personality traits about you. The 12 animals that
Stay Connected – What will the Year of the Water Snake mean for you? February 10, 2013 marks the beginning of the Year of the Water Snake according to Chinese Zodiac. The last Water Snake year was in 1953. For