Chinese Astrology Explained
by: Michelle Andersen
Are you confused about the meanings of Chinese astrology? Would you like
to know more about this 5000 year old art?
Chinese astrology is based on the lunar calendar. As with astrology from
other cultures, a horoscope is created using the position of the stars and
planets for each of the twelve signs of the zodiac based on the year of birth.
The Twelve Chinese Signs
Rat
Rats are charming and attractive to the opposite sex. But despite outside
appearances, they are restless and this sometimes comes across as
aggressiveness. Rats are great with money, and love to pounce on an opportunity.
They are also very generous to their friends. They love people and large
gatherings and always have others around. They also run in many intimate circles
and like to be involved in everything they can, leading them to sometimes
attempt to do too much. They are good writers and speakers, and success comes
easily to them.
Ox
Oxen are calm on the surface, but have hidden tempers. They are hard
workers and are determined to the point of stubbornness. However, this makes
them one of the most dependable signs. They are trustworthy, and easily move up
at the office. If they don't watch out, they may not have much of a social life.
They are not very adept at mind games, and can sometimes be led astray in
romance. But once they find someone, they are steadfast and loyal.
Tiger
Tigers are energetic and unpredictable. Their wild side leads them to be
the center of attention. They speak their mind and are always looking for the
new party or next great idea. They are also very involved in giving their time
and money to the causes they are passionate about. They are generous and honest.
However, they are also rebels. They seek ideals and will rebel against a society
they perceive as being in the wrong. They are emotional and impulsive, prone to
romance as well as jealousy.
Rabbit
Rabbits are gracious and gentle. They adore quiet and peacefulness, and
prefer a good book to a night on the town. Their sensitivity can lead to
moodiness, but normally rabbits are great at keeping the peace. While they are
quiet on the surface, rabbits are good at finding deals. They are sweet and can
talk people into being on their side of an issue without argument. While they
are cautious, they can also be friendly and inviting once they feel safe.
Dragon
Dragons have fire. They are full of life, and want to live life to the
fullest. They are perfectionists and are extremely demanding of both themselves
and others. They intimidate those who disagree with them, although they are very
loyal to their friends. They can be stubborn, but they will let you know how
they feel. They believe themselves to be strong and loveable, and they strive to
motivate everyone to live up to their standards.
Snake
Snakes are mysterious, often charming the opposite sex. They are
graceful, and tend towards all things grand and cultural. They are private tend
to look inward for their self-esteem, and are superstitious about everything.
They are not penny-pinchers, but always have money on hand. Snakes are jealous
when they find a lover, and will turn cold almost on a whim.
Horse
Horses are generally friendly. They love being the center of attention,
and will keep others enthralled by their quick wit. However, they have malleable
alliances, and will have many short-lived romances and friendships. They enjoy
the change, and lead lives full of adventure. They don't like being tied down,
and love working out and spending time outdoors. They don't like sticking to a
plan, and will often take on too much. They can be impatient with others whom
they perceive as moving too slowly.
Sheep
Sheep are peaceful people. They empathize with others' pain, and are easy
to talk to. They don't like to rush, and will break if pressured. They do not
like harsh words, and love to be led gently. While they are passive, they are
also patient, and generally they eventually get their way. They always remember
their friends and families and give thoughtful gifts. They often worry about
what others think, and tend too spend too much.
Monkey
Monkeys are intuitive and clever. They are hands-on problem solvers, and
a great deal of self-confidence. They enjoy succeeding at difficult tasks, and
don't need to be talked into attempting one. The source of their success is
their great memory. They are hard workers, and don't care what others think of
them. They don't usually have many friends, although their success does attract
people to them.
Rooster
Roosters are romantics. They are perfectionists and dreamers at the same
time. Quick to see detail, they always love a challenge, especially if at first
glance it looks impossible. They take great pride in knowing all the details of
a subject that interests them, and are thus great debaters. However, they will
never admit to being wrong. They also tend to step in and try to solve others'
problems, whether or not they have been invited to do so. They like to always
stay busy, and will work for whatever they have their eye on.
Dog
Dogs are friendly and are always up front about their feelings. They are
very family-oriented and are extremely loyal to their friends. They will fight
for a cause they feel is just. They are not comfortable around extravagant
wealth, and prefer a loving home regardless of social status. Once you befriend
a dog, they will be by your side for life. They are monogamous, and tend to
choose their lovers wisely. They work hard and play hard, and know when it is
appropriate to be doing one or the other. They are good providers to those they
love.
Pig
Pigs love a social life. They have many friends, and tend to stay out of
heated discussions and all kinds of debates. It's not that they don't have an
opinion; they simply love to party and don't want to risk ruining the fun. They
are good listeners, but are sometimes gullible and can be taken advantage of
easily. This can sometimes hurt them in relationships. They are trustworthy and
dependable, and stick by their friends. They are generous to those they care
about.
The Five Elements
There is another layer to Chinese astrology that is less well known than
the Chinese signs. Chinese astrologers use a 60 year cycle, made up of five sets
of the twelve signs. The five repetitions of the signs each correspond to a
different element, adding more intricacy to the animal.
The five elements are Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth.
In Chinese astrology, the elements are part of a cycle; one is not higher
or better than another. In fact, they have a cyclical relationship, both in
positive and negative ways, so that:
Water makes Wood
Wood makes Fire
Fire makes Earth
Earth makes Metal
Metal makes Water
and:
Water destroys Fire
Fire destroys Metal
Metal destroys Wood
Wood destroys Earth
Earth destroys Water
In addition, they can be openly aggressive and hostile:
Water resists Fire
Fire resists Metal
Metal resists Wood
Wood resists Earth
Earth resists Water
So now you know the basics of Chinese Astrology. Enjoy exploring your
Chinese sign!
About The Author
Michelle Andersen is an astrologer providing valuable tips and advice on
understanding Chinese astrology, pet horoscopes, and zodiac compatibility.
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