Chinese zodiacs are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog, pig.
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The Chinese horoscope is based on a twelve-year cycle, with each year represented by a different animal sign. The twelve animals in order are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. People believe that the animal associated with the year of their birth has a significant influence on their personality and destiny.
Before the 17th February it's the Dog and after the 17th February it's the pig.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1995 was the pig.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1982 was the dog.
It is mainly year of the Pig, the earlier part of 1971 (January and perhaps include part of February) is still part of the year of the Dog because Chinese New Year follows the Lunar Calendar, not the solar or Gregorian Calendar. The year of the Dog formed the bulk of the preceding year 1970.
In 2013, after the Chinese New Year, it will be the Year of the Snake.
The Chinese zodiac for 1995 will depend on your birthdate. This will either be the Year of the Dog (February 10, 1994 - January 30, 1995) or the Year of the Pig (January 31, 1995 - February 18, 1996).
If you were born on January 6, 1995 you were born in the Chinese Year of the Dog (February 10, 1994 - January 30, 1995). The Chinese New Year for 1995 actually fell on January 31, 1995 which was the Year of the Pig.
It came from a myth. There are different versions of the myth, but basically it is about a race organized by the Jade God where the first 12 animals to win will be included in the zodiac. The zodiac is very much like horoscopes, they go in a cycle. The 12 animals cronologicaly are mouse(rat), ox(cow), tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, lamb(goat), monkey, chicken, dog, pig(boar).
Tiger, dog, cow, horse, chicken, monkey, pig, snake, rat, dragon, rabbit, sheep.