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  • Love, Disaster, and Compatbility for the Rooster in Chinese Astrology
    In Chinese Astrology, the Rooster is the tenth animal sign in the Chinese Zodiac out of twelve. The twelve animal signs in the Chinese Zodiac are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each one of these signs has characteristics are innate to them.
  • The Western Zodiac Equivalent to the Chinese Zodiac Signs
    Chinese Astrology has its own Zodiac symbols as does Western Astrology. Oftentimes it is very difficult for one to decipher and understand how the zodiac sybmols of Chinese and Western Astrology relate to each other.
  • Lucky Days in May, 2007 According to Chinese Astrology
    Many people around the world rely on Chinese Astrology to help them make important decisions. For example, many Asian couples choose marriage dates based on dates that will be the most auspicious depending on their Chinese Zodiac, birth year, birth month, birth day, and birth time. And ordinary people look for guidance from Chinese Astrology to make decisions around what dates to start a business, sign a contract, or buy a home.
  • The Role of the Five Elements in Chinese Astrology and Chinese Zodiac
    For a Chinese Astrology reading, people generally know about the Chinese Zodiac which is comprised of twelve animals, the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. What most people do not know is that there are also five elements in Chinese Astrology which are wood, fire, earth, metal, water. When the elements and zodiac animal signs are combined, then the accuracy and richness of a Chinese Astrology reading increases substantially.
  • Chinese Astrology Revealed Using Four Pillars of Destiny Method
    One of the oldest forms of astrology is the type practiced by the Chinese that stretches back for many centuries. Chinese Astrology is extremely complex and difficult for the normal person to grasp deeply. Therefore most people simply focus on the characteristics of the animals in the Chinese Zodiac based on one's birth year. The twelve animals in the Chinese Zodiac are, in order, the rat or mouse, the ox or cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep or lamb, monkey, rooster or chicken,



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