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Chinese Astrologyby Tony Luck

There are twelve Chinese year signs in the Chinese Zodiac. Unlike in our western astrology, in Chinese astrology each sign lasts for a year. Legend has it that as Buddha was about to depart the earth he summoned all the animals to say goodbye. Only twelve turned up so, to show his appreciation of their loyalty, he vowed that from then on each year would bear the name of one of the animals. <BR><BR>Chinese astrology is based on the Lunar Calendar. This means the Chinese New Year does not fall on the same day each year and can vary by as much as 3 weeks. So for babies born in late January/early February it is necessary to consult the charts to determine the correct sign. <BR><BR>You will find a chart of the dates and signs below. Each sign repeats every 12 years, so 2006/7 will be the year of the Dog. For exact dates visit our website. Following the chart you will find the characteristics of people born during the Chinese Year of The Rooster. <BR><BR>9 February 2005 - 28 January 2006: Rooster <BR>22 January 2004 - 8 February 2005: Monkey <BR>1 February 2003 - 21 January 2004: Goat <BR>12 February 2002 - 31 January 2003: Horse <BR>24 January 2001 - 11 February 2002: Snake <BR>5 February 2000 - 23 January 2001: Dragon <BR>6 February 1999 - 4 February 2000: Rabbit <BR>28 January 1998 - 5 February 1999: Tiger <BR>8 February 1997 - 27 January 1998: Ox <BR>19 February 1996 - 7 February 1997: Rat <BR>31 January 1995 - 18 February 1996: Pig <BR>10 February 1994 - 30 January 1995: Dog <BR><BR>The Chinese Year Of The Rooster.. <BR><BR>If you or your child was born in the Chinese year sign of the rooster you have far to go. Roosters are full of confidence, fearless and brave. They will take on an adversary far superior to themselves if they believe they are in the right. <BR><BR>If they can control their impulsive streak they are usually successful in business. Intelligent and ambitious, Roosters work hard and like to be in control, often successfully running their own businesses. <BR><BR>People born under this sign are extroverts and enjoy the company of others. They do not like to be criticised and their self-esteem can crumble if they are ridiculed. <BR><BR>Roosters hate to be bored and can be deliberately provocative if life is too dull. <BR><BR>Other signs either love or hate Roosters. Fortunately for the Rooster, most people love them.



Article Disclaimer: Tony Luck runs a site about babies. If you wish to learn the characteristics of other Chinese Year signs, visit our website <A href="http://www.baby-talk.co.uk" target=_blank>http://www.baby-talk.co.uk</A>