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Origin of Chinese Horoscopes

Written by admin on January 15th, 2009
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The origin of Chinese horoscope is based on the legend that in the sixth century BC the Jade Emperor invited all the animals in the creation of a race, only twelve were: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig, and according to their areas of race, the Jade Emperor had given them each a number from the rat was the winner of the race. Since the winner is the rat, the rat is the first symbol of the Chinese zodiac sign.

The twelve animals became the symbol of Chinese astrology and symbolizing each year that the Chinese horoscope every 12 years. Since then, the Chinese horoscope has been used in the Orient for thousands of years and is still consulted by millions of people daily. Twelve animal signs are similar to the twelve signs of the zodiac West, but are determined by year of birth instead of the month. In this

Chinese horoscope, this is Chinese astrology based on the lunar cycle that is 12 years. It also includes the five elements, such as metal, water, wood, fire and earth. This serves as modifiers subtle nature of what they represent. And to balance all the elements and all the forces in the universe, the concept of Yin and Yang is responsible.

Here are the 12 animals that serve as symbols of Chinese Horoscopes representing each year. The first is the rat was welcomed in ancient times as a protector and bearer of material prosperity. Is an animal associated with aggression, wealth, charm, and order, but is also associated with death, war, the occult, pestilence and atrocities. The ox is the sign of prosperity through the strength and hard work. This is a powerful sign born leader, very reliable and has an innate ability to achieve great things. The Tiger is associated with good fortune, power and royalty, is viewed with both fear and respect. Their protection and wisdom is sought. The rabbit is the perfect symbol quarter that diplomats or politicians. In

Chinese astrological thought, a "rabbit person" is elegant, cultured, well educated, articulate, talented and ambitious. They are virtuous, reserved, and have excellent flavor. Dragon is the only mythical creature in the Chinese zodiac. In China, dragons are associated with the strength, health, harmony and good fortune to be placed above the door or on the tops of the roofs to eliminate evil spirits and demons. The snake is often considered attractive, charming and wise. The Snake person loves books, music, clothing, food and fine wine, but with all his fondness for the finer things in life, her grace and elegance gives them an innate dislike for frivolities, small minds and silly talk. The horse's personality is often willing to give and expect a lot of freedom. These people are extremely independent and secure. The horse is very sharp, funny and determined. Goat or sheep is believed to be the most creative and artistic sign of the zodiac. Sheep is artistically talented and has a great sense of fashion.

The monkey is the most versatile of the signing of the Chinese zodiac. These people are often inventors, plotters, artists and creative geniuses behind anything ingenious, including damage. El Gallo is generally very attentive. They are brave and resilient. Dogs are loyal. He is that people are more likely to use them when they need help. The dog person come through every time. Pork and usually is an honest, straightforward and patient person. This is a modest, shy character who prefers to work quietly behind the scenes. When others despair, often there to offer support. This type of person is reserved for those who do not know very well, but with time and gain confidence, those around them may discover a lively and warm the person behind the mask of aloofness.

These are the twelve animal signs supplementing the Chinese zodiac sign.

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