if you're born at the beginning of the year, you might be Earth Dog, if you're born later of the year you're Earth Pig
to make sure, you can go to this site to check http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/
Chinese zodiac is defined according to the lunar calender. So before Chinese New Year there is one Chinese zodiac, after the New Year, another comes.
So in 1953, from Jan 1st to Feb 13th, it was dragon.
From Feb 14th to Dec 31st, it was snake.
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A pig represents luck, overall good fortune, wealth, honesty, general prosperity, symbolizing a hard working, a peace-loving person, a truthful, generous, indulgent, patient, reliable, trusting, sincere, giving, sociable person with a large sense of humor and understanding.
In Chinese Zodiac, 1959 is the Yin Earth Pig, starting from February 8, 1959 to January 27, 1960.
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In Chinese Zodiac, 1989 is the Yin Earth Snake.
The Chinese zodiac for 1960 will depend on your birthdate. The Year of the Pig (February 7, 1959 - January 27, 1960) or the Year of the Rat (January 28, 1960 - February 14, 1961).
In the Chinese zodiac after the Dragon is the Snake.
Western Zodiac consists of different days, whilst Chinese Zodiac is about years.
The Zodiac representative on the placemats in Chinese restaurants is the Chinese Zodiac which runs from February of one year to February of the next year. The Chinese Zodiac is different than the Western Zodiac we are familiar with.
No, the cat is not a Chinese Zodiac Animal.
There is both the Western Zodiac and the Chinese Zodiac. According to the Western Zodiac, she is a Virgo. According to the Chinese Zodiac, she is a Sheep.
If you were born in 1979 your Chinese Zodiac is the Sheep.
The Chinese Zodiac is based on years, not months.
In Chinese Zodiac, 1989 is the Yin Earth Snake.
The sign for 2010 in the Chinese zodiac is tiger.
The "year of the lion" is not a recognized term in the traditional Chinese zodiac or astrology. The Chinese zodiac includes animals like the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The lion is not part of the Chinese zodiac.