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The Chinese Zodiac is based on years, not months.
If you were born in 1979 your Chinese Zodiac is the Sheep.
Animals that are found on the Chinese zodiac calender include: rats, tigers, rabbits, dragons and many others. Each animal represents a certain trait of characteristics for people born between different months and dates.
ox or cow, dog, horse, boar, rat, monkey, snake, bunny, dragon, rooster, goat or ram and tiger.
The Zodiac sign is rabbit
1992 was the year of the monkey.
For the Chinese Zodiac, 1992 is the Year of the Monkey
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The Monkey is the 9th year of the 12 year cycle in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calender. Monkey years include: 1932 - Water Monkey 1944 - Wood Monkey 1956 - Fire Monkey 1968 - Earth Monkey 1980 - Metal Monkey 1992 - Water Monkey 2004 - Wood Monkey 2016 - Fire Monkey 2028 - Earth Monkey 2040 - Metal Monkey
monkey is the sign for those born June 1992
Not really, your Chinese zodiac only depends on which year you were born. It has nothing to do with your personal character.
6, 18, 30, 42,54, ...
the choice of a tattoo is entirely personal. Anyone may wear a tiger tattoo. If you were born in the year of the monkey it would not be appropriate to wear a Chinese Zodiac Tiger, however, any other tiger tattoo would be fine.
The Monkey is ruled by the Yang Metal element/energy. This makes for an inquisitive, outgoing creature. The Monkey is very conversational and witty. They are prone to pranks and mischief of all sorts and have very crafty minds. They are resourceful and often very intelligent. They need mental stimulation and new activities to keep them out of trouble. Negatively they can be reckless, selfish, deceptive, manipulative and restless.
The Chinese Zodiac for June 13 1978 is a Day of Fire Horse, Month of Earth Horse, Year of Earth Horse.
There are 12 animal birth signs in the Chinese zodiac these include the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.
The Chinese zodiac, unlike the astonomical zodiac, is not categorized into months, but years. The animals are: rabbit, dragon, tiger, ox, horse, snake, monkey, rooster, rat, pig, and dog.