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.
Honest, deligent and stubborn
This is the Chinese zodiac for pig http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/astrology-sign-pig.aspx And if you want to find the daily horoscopes, you can go to this site: http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/
The rooster is a zodiac sign in Chinese astrology. Some traits associated with the rooster are observant, sociable, outgoing and attentive to detail.
I am Chinese, but to be honest I'm pretty sure a zodiac can mean 2 things. One, a person with a Chinese job. Two, a special type of sign. This is the most secure answer I can think of. To be honest, I don't know myself.
Just that you will be better in tune with the universal (God) energies of that year.
It means rooster... What don't you understand? On the other hand if you're looking for the Chinese word it's: 公鸡/Gōngjī.
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.
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
According to the Chinese zodiac, a black dragon would mean bad luck. Acorrdingly to Chinese history, a myth was sent that the color black WA unlyck and who ever touched it died.
In the Chinese zodiac, the rabbit symbolizes good luck, kindness, and sensitivity. People born under the rabbit sign are believed to be compassionate, elegant, and creative, with a talent for diplomacy and a peaceful nature. They are often seen as trustworthy individuals who prioritize harmony and balance in their relationships.
It depends on the day and month. If you were born in jan or feb, it's more complicated.