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The Chinese Zodiac symbols represent many things about a person, including personality characteristics, keys to success and clues to potential flaws. Each Chinese Zodiac symbol is tied to either Yin or Yang, the names given to opposing forces of the world. While sometimes yin is considered feminine and yang masculine, you can never have one without the other, and the animal symbols on the opposite ends of the spectrum complement each other. The 12 Zodiac animals of Chinese Astrology represent each year of a 12-year cycle. Within the years that apply to individual animals, each year brings out one of five elements: water, wood, earth, metal and fire. Depending on the year you were born, you can learn more about yourself through understanding the meaning behind your Chinese Zodiac symbol. Yin Chinese Zodiac Symbols Ox: The Ox, sometimes water buffalo, is the second animal in the Chinese Zodiac. Hard-working and meticulous, the Ox is also patient and logical. However, with tendencies towards possessiveness, gullibility and intolerance, the Ox requires balance to succeed in life. Rabbit: Most Rabbits are kind and tender with artistic tendencies. However, those born in the Year of the Rabbit can also be self-indulgent, lazy and even detached if they allow those traits to surface. Snake: The Snake is linked to the Yin polarity and represents wisdom, grace and creativity in astrological readings. In years associated with the fire element, this symbol has an added depth and passion. Beware of possessiveness, self-doubts and mistrust in Snakes. http://onlinechineseastrology.com/

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