Although in the West we always tend to talk about astrology considered traditional (at least in this part of the world), the one that divides the signs according to the months of birth, in other parts of the world there is another worldview that is usually applied. This is what happens, for example, with the Chinese horoscopewhich divides the groups into 12 animals and which groups and differentiates them according to the year of birth.
And since astrology does not usually differentiate by countries or regions where we were born, the Chinese horoscope It is as valid to know our predictions as it is the traditional horoscope. Some even try to combine the Horoscope traditional with the Chinese horoscope and Numerology. And love and interpersonal relationships are not alien to these readings.
The animals of the Chinese Horoscope according to the date of birth
Unlike the traditional one, the Chinese horoscope it is identified with animals and the groups are alternated for 12 years (the cycle is repeated when all are controlled). In this way, the animals within the Chinese horoscope are:
- Rat (1948 – 1960 – 1972 – 1984 – 1996 – 2008 – 2020).
- Ox (1949 – 1961 – 1973 – 1985 – 1997 – 2009 – 2021).
- Tiger (1950 – 1962 – 1974 – 1986 – 1998 – 2010 – 2022).
- Rabbit (1951 – 1963 – 1975 – 1987 – 1999 – 2011 – 2023).
- Dragon (1952 – 1964 – 1976 – 1988 – 2000 – 2012).
- Snake (1953 – 1965 – 1977 – 1989 – 2001 – 2013).
- Horse (1954 – 1966 – 1978 – 1990 – 2002 – 2014).
- Goat (1955- 1967 – 1979 – 1991 – 2003 – 2015).
- Monkey (1956 – 1968 – 1980 – 1992 – 2004 – 2016).
- Rooster (1957 – 1969 – 1981 – 1993 – 2005 – 2017).
- Dog (1958 – 1970 – 1982 – 1994 – 2006 – 2018).
- Pig (1959 – 1971 – 1983 – 1995 – 2007 – 2019).
The most compatible signs with each other for love and within the Chinese Horoscope
According to the year of birth, each one is assigned to an animal in the Chinese horoscope. And at the moment of making compatible and getting along with other “animals”, there are a series of common points and coincidences (or complements) that lead some to be linked to others through the famous “red thread”.
- Rat: Dragon and Monkey.
- Ox: Snake and Rooster.
- Tiger: Horse and Dog.
- Rabbit: Goat and Pig
- Dragon: Rat and Monkey.
- Snake: Ox and Rooster.
- Horse: Tiger and Dog.
- Goat: Pig and Rabbit.
- Monkey: Rat and Dragon.
- Rooster: Ox and Snake.
- Dog: Horse and Tiger.
- Pig: Rabbit and Goat.