Chinese Zodiac Fortune

Unlock the Secrets of Your Chinese Zodiac Sign
Rooted in ancient wisdom, each zodiac animal offers insight into your personality, relationships, and destiny. Discover your element, yearly forecast, and crystal recommendations tailored to your sign for greater harmony and fortune.

Illustration of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig

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Year of the Rooster

Year of the Rooster

In the rich tapestry of the Chinese Zodiac, the Rooster stands as a symbol of confidence, discipline, and keen observation. People born in the Year

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Year of the Dog

Year of the Dog

Loyal, honest, and naturally protective, those born in the Year of the Dog are often regarded as the guardians of the Chinese Zodiac. Rooted in

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Year of the Pig

Year of the Pig

In the Chinese zodiac cycle, the Pig is the twelfth and final sign—often seen as the gentle closer of the cosmic journey. Representing abundance, kindness,

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Year of the Monkey

Year of the Monkey

The Year of the Monkey. In Chinese culture, the Monkey is known for its intelligence, resourcefulness, and quick wit—making it one of the most dynamic

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Illustration of a smiling Goat in traditional Chinese attire holding a lucky coin, representing the Chinese Zodiac Goat

Year of the Goat

The Year of the Goat in the Chinese Zodiac symbolizes elegance, compassion, and quiet inner strength. Individuals born under the Chinese zodiac Goat sign are

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Chinese Zodiac Horse cartoon in festive red outfit holding a lucky coin and red envelope – symbol of strength, freedom, and good fortune for the 2026 Year of the Horse

Year of the Horse

The Year of the Horse 2025 gallops in with vibrant energy and unstoppable momentum, marking a dynamic cycle of action, freedom, and opportunity in the

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Cartoon - style image of a Chinese Zodiac Snake wearing traditional red clothing, holding a gold coin and a red envelope, with the text “All About the Chinese Zodiac Snake” on an orange - red background.

Year of the Snake

The Year of the Snake ushers in a phase of profound transformation within the Chinese Zodiac cycle, infusing the year with a distinct blend of

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A powerful Chinese dragon representing strength, fortune, and vitality for the Year of the Dragon 2025

Year of the Dragon

The Year of the Dragon 2025 marks a powerful turning point in the Chinese Zodiac, bringing bold energy, ambition, and transformative opportunities. People born under

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Illustration of a cheerful Chinese Zodiac Rabbit wearing red traditional clothing, holding a gold coin and red envelope with the character "福"

Year of the Rabbit

The Year of the Rabbit marks a significant turn in the Chinese Zodiac cycle, bringing with it a fresh sense of tranquility, grace, and opportunity.

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FAQ

What is the Chinese Zodiac and how is it determined?

The Chinese Zodiac is a 12-year cycle where each year is represented by an animal. Your zodiac sign is based on your birth year according to the lunar calendar, not the Western (solar) calendar.

Every zodiac sign also aligns with one of the Five Elements—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. This adds another layer of interpretation, influencing compatibility, fortune, and energy balance.

Yes, in Chinese astrology, zodiac pairings are often used to assess romantic compatibility. Some signs naturally harmonize (e.g., Ox and Snake), while others may clash (e.g., Tiger and Monkey).

Yes. Feng Shui practices, wearing certain crystals, and aligning your actions with favorable elements can enhance your zodiac fortune. For example, Tigers may benefit from grounding energy stones like obsidian during high-stress years.

Belief isn’t required. Many people use the zodiac as a cultural or symbolic guide for reflection, planning, and personal growth. It’s a meaningful way to connect with tradition and self-awareness.

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