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1967 Chinese Zodiac

1967 Chinese Zodiac – Fire Sheep Individuals born in the year 1967 fall under the Chinese zodiac sign of the Sheep, specifically the Fire Sheep, given the elemental cycle. The Chinese zodiac operates on a lunar calendar. For those following the Gregorian calendar, those born between February 9, 1967, and January 29, 1968, are classified […]

1988 Chinese Zodiac

Behold the majestic Earth Dragon of 1988! Yearning to understand the aura of those born in this iconic zodiac year? The mystical Earth Dragon emerges, grounded and mighty, from the interwoven Chinese Zodiac and its Five Elements. Although the Chinese Zodiac serenades to the lunar calendar’s tune, there’s a subtle dissonance between it and the […]

1986 Chinese Zodiac

1986 Chinese Zodiac – Fire Tiger Dates: People born between February 9, 1986, and January 28, 1987, fall under the Fire Tiger year. Those born between January 1 and February 8, 1986, are considered Wood Ox according to the Chinese zodiac. Lucky Signs: Numbers: 3, 9 Colors: Green, Golden Yellow 2023 Horoscope: Fire Tigers may […]

Five Elements of Zodiac Ox

The Lives of People Born in the Year of the Ox in Five Categories Within the 60 combinations of the Chinese Zodiac cycle for the Ox, there are combinations such as “乙丑 (Yi Chou)”, “丁丑 (Ding Chou)”, “己丑 (Ji Chou)”, “辛丑 (Xin Chou)”, and “癸丑 (Gui Chou)”. Their corresponding Five Elements are different: Yi is […]

Snake’s Personality by Western Astrology Signs

Aries Snakes Aries (March 21 to April 20) belongs to the fire element. The Snake represents the fire element, and when combined with Aries, it can either amplify the fiery energy or clash and lead to mutual destruction. Aries Snakes are volatile and approach situations aggressively. They face internal struggles: on one hand, they seek […]

Five Elements of Zodiac Rabbit

The Lives of People Born in the Year of the Rabbit in Five Categories Within the 60 combinations of the Chinese Zodiac cycle for the Rabbit, there are combinations like “乙卯 (Yi Mao)”, “丁卯 (Ding Mao)”, “己卯 (Ji Mao)”, “辛卯 (Xin Mao)”, and “癸卯 (Gui Mao)”. Their corresponding Five Elements are different: Yi is Wood, […]