Legends and mythology are a big part of Chinese culture, especially in relation to the Chinese Zodiac. The depiction on a circular chart of 12 different animals representing the 12-year cycle of the Chinese lunar calendar was built on the foundation of astronomy and Chinese Astrology which has existed for over 5,000 years.
The Chinese Lunar Calendar is based on the cycles of the moon, and is constructed in a different fashion than the Western solar calendar. In the Chinese calendar, the beginning of the year falls somewhere between late January and early February. The Chinese have adopted the Western calendar since 1911, but the lunar calendar is still used for festive occasions such as the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year).
Snake 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001 People born in the Year of the Snake are seductive, gregarious, introverted, generous, charming, analytical, insecure, jealous, slightly dangerous, smart, and good with money. They rely on gut feelings, are hard-working and intelligent.
The Snake: There are few animals with more symbolic associations than the snake. Chinese mythology holds that a half-human snake was the father of the Chinese emperors. They are associated with beauty and wisdom, esoteric knowledge and spiritual discovery.
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.
If you mean the Chinese Zodiac, it is the Year of the Rabbit.
Just that you will be better in tune with the universal (God) energies of that year.
It depends on the day and month. If you were born in jan or feb, it's more complicated.
Unlike western Astrology that utilizes 12 signs per year, the Chinese Zodiac only uses one animal per year. Depending upon the year, will depend upon which animal is represented.
The animals that represent the Chinese New Year include:RatOxTigerRabbitDragonSnakeHorseSheepMonkeyRoosterDogPigAs of 2014, we are in the year of the horse. 2015 will be the sheep, 2016 will be the monkey, 2017 will be the rooster, 2018 will be the dog, 2019 will be the pig, 2020 will be the rat. The pattern will continue down the list.
Chinese Zodiac sign is based on year, month and day so if you don't give me the year of which you was born, I can't know what is your Chinese Zodiac sign By the way you can go to http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/ to check your sign by yourself
Mouse There is also Cat some where Buffalo Tiger rabbit Dragon snake horse goat monkey Rooster dog pig
Honest, deligent and stubborn
The 12 Chinese zodiac animals represent distinct personality traits and characteristics that are tied to each animal. These animals are part of the Chinese lunar calendar, and each animal governs a specific year in a 12-year cycle. According to Chinese astrology, the year of birth influences a person’s personality and destiny. Each animal has unique attributes and symbolic meanings. Rat – Intelligent, adaptable, and quick-witted. Ox – Strong, reliable, and hardworking. Tiger – Courageous, confident, and energetic. Rabbit – Gentle, kind-hearted, and compassionate. Dragon – Powerful, ambitious, and charismatic. Snake – Wise, intuitive, and graceful. Horse – Energetic, independent, and adventurous. Goat – Peaceful, artistic, and gentle. Monkey – Clever, curious, and resourceful. Rooster – Honest, diligent, and confident. Dog – Loyal, friendly, and trustworthy. Pig – Generous, compassionate, and diligent. These animals are believed to influence a person’s fortune and path in life. Each year is associated with a different animal, and individuals born under a specific zodiac sign are thought to embody its qualities. To learn more about the Chinese zodiac and its influence, visit astro-favor. com
The tweleve Chinese Zodiac animal signs are (in order): Rat (鼠), Ox(牛), Tiger(虎), Rabit(兔), Dragon(龙), Snake(蛇), Horse(马), Goat(羊), Monkey(猴), Rooster(鸡), Dog (狗) and Pig(猪).
Well each year there is like a different animal, or well there are a certain amount of them and then they are on repeat. So its the year of the bunny but now that its Chinese New Year it will change to be year of the Dragon. Sorry I don't know any more :/ but I am not from China or anything :)