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CHINESE ASTROLOGYAccording to Chinese astrology, the year of birth tells not only your age but also indicates a certain phase or aspect of a sixty year circle of time. Legend
has it that Chinese Astrology and the order of the twelve animals that define
it was determined thousands of years ago by Lord Buddha himself. According to
ancient scripts, Buddha realised that the Chinese nation needed a reorganisation.
So on the occasion of the Chinese New Year (which occurs on different dates from
mid-January to mid-February), Buddha called upon the entire animal kingdom for
a meeting. But only twelve animals (rat, buffalo, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake,
horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and boar) showed up for this meeting. In Chinese system of astrology, each year begins early in the calendar year on a new moon and relates to one of the twelve animals.Their qualities "animate" the year and colour it with their distinct natures. Therefore you may find yourself born in the year of Rat or a horse or even a dragon as the lore says it. People born in a particular animal year share certain common traits in the same manner as people born in common zodiac do. Thus it is necessary to know not only about the astrological relevance of different types of animals which represent the years but also about the methods used to predict the future in chinese astrology. Chinese Lunar calendar - which is used for gender prediction (to determine the sex of a child/baby as male or female) is a popular tool in Chinese Astrology and believed world wide.
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