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Chinese New Year Horoscope

Chinese New Year which is on the New Moon day is typically the first day of the New Year. It ends on the full moon day, 15 days later and is the occasion to connote regeneration and restoration in every sphere of life. Age old values, historic tradition and a lot many rituals coupled with the rich heritage of the ethnic Chinese braids the Chinese New Year as an occasion of utter gusto. Chinese New Year horoscope has a deep seated relation with the Chinese New Year and is ideally represented by the concept Chinese zodiac calendar.

New Year as an event of utter enthusiasm and the Chinese animal signs which is the cornerstone of Chinese New Year horoscope is ideally used to date the years. It therefore quite ideally represents the cyclic concept of time which is in sharp contrast to the Western elongate concept of time. There are 12 animals in Chinese astrology hence each Chinese year is named after the animal it represents.



In accord to the repeated cycle Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Boar appears in each year and is the significant part of the Chinese New Year horoscope.

According to Chinese New Year horoscope people who are born in the dog year are the best team member and are the loyal and honest ones. Chinese New Year horoscope enlightens the people whoever is born in the dog year to look for opportunities to turn dreams into reality but to keep a close eye on finances. Pig New Year is the time to make the changes. According to the Chinese New Year horoscope listening to good advice and watching the finances would help the people who are born in the pig new year. Depending on loyalty is very important for the rat new year. A steady head and a persistent mind are the typical trait of the people who are born in the Ox New Year. The tiger new year born can be a leader using either charm or force.

Apart from these the rabbit, dragon, snake, horse and goat completes the cycle of Chinese New Year horoscope whilst assuring prosperity, good luck and fortune for the forthcoming year.

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