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  1. May 29, 2019 · Below is a list of the animals who are known as ‘mortal enemies’ in the Chinese Zodiac. In the ‘Circle of Conflict,’ each animal stands opposite the other. They tend to have opposing natural elements (such as Fire and Water) and opposing seasons (such as Summer and Winter): Rat & Horse. Snake & Pig. Dragon & Dog. Rooster & Rabbit ...

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · The Chinese zodiac also has 12 signs, but instead of being named after constellations, they’re named after animals. The 12 Chinese signs are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. The Chinese zodiac is based on a 12-year cycle, with a new sign beginning just after the Chinese New Year each year.

  3. Mar 28, 2020 · The Western Zodiac is based on star signs from the constellations. The Eastern Zodiac is based on a legend where twelve animals were asked to run a race. The Western Zodiac has four elements that correspond to the signs: Fire, Earth, Water, and Air. The Eastern Zodiac has 5 elements that correspond to the signs: Fire, Earth, Water, Metal and Wood.

  4. The Chinese zodiac is based on a complex 60-year cycle system that assigns an animal and one of the five Chinese elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Wood, and Metal) to each year. While the Chinese zodiac animals are on a 12-year cycle, since there are five possible elemental combinations for each animal, the entire Chinese zodiac cycle is only fully ...

  5. Each of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac is associated with certain personality traits and characteristics. Does your Chinese zodiac personality match your real Chinese zodiac sign? Take this quiz to find out! Disclaimer: This is a personality quiz for entertainment purposes only and is NOT meant to reveal your real Chinese zodiac sign.

  6. The 12 Chinese zodiac animals represent the 12 Earthly Branches in the Chinese lunar calendar. It is said that animals with an odd number of toes are put in the Yang group. Because of the unique features of the Rat’s toes (four toes on the front leg and five toes on the hind), Rats symbolize the transition between opposites, such as night to morning, first to second, and Yin to Yang.

  7. Aug 12, 2019 · Yin and Yang is the basis of Taoism and a guiding principle in Chinese philosophy. Its roots go very deep, therefore, in areas of Ancient China, such as Feng Shui, medicine and Chinese Astrology. All of the animals of the Chinese Zodiac are represented by Yin or Yang. This does not mean that any one animal is better than the other; it only ...

  8. The eleventh sign of the Chinese zodiac is occupied by the loyal, honest, and faithful Dog.. In the original legend of the Chinese zodiac race, where twelve animals competed for a spot in the Jade Emperor’s calendar year, the Dog, with his excellent sense of smell to track shortcuts and his fast legs, seemed certain to claim one of the top spots.

  9. As a member of the First Trine in the Chinese zodiac, made up of animals who are known primarily as doers and achievers, the Monkey is most compatible with the other animals in this Trine: the Rat and Dragon. The Dragon and Monkey make a fantastic pair. Both are visionaries and can often be seen as a “power couple.”.

  10. Aug 21, 2019 · The Chinese Zodiac is divided into 12 animals and 5 elements (Western astrology only includes four elements). It’s exciting to test your love life compatibility with different systems because you can see the common themes in systems that have developed in separate areas of the world.

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