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2021 Ox year - Part 2 of the animal sign horoscope - Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig, and Rat

2021 Ox year - Part 2 of the animal sign horoscope — Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig, and Rat


This article continues part 1 of the Chinese animal sign analysis for the 2021 year of the Ox. Read part 1 HERE for the animal signs of Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, and Horse.

This analysis is based on the 12 traditional Chinese stars. Each star goes to a different animal sign in different years. The Tai Shui star is always in the animal sign of the year. For the Ox year, Tai Shui goes to the Ox sign.

Since we are only talking about one star for each sign, the method may be oversimplified. We will discuss more detailed stars in the near future. Each person is different even with the same animal sign. The luck of other people close to you also plays a big part. We all influence each other in complicated ways and don’t forget we all have the power to make decisions and change our luck.

Watch the video about part 2 of the 2021 Ox year animal signs

The Chinese Zodiac Wheel

The 12 animal signs always follow the same order, and the zodiac wheel below shows the basic relationships, including the opposite animal sign (180 degrees), 60, 90, and 120-degree signs. This is similar to western astrology.

In traditional Feng Shui, the Rat is related to the North, the Horse is related to the South, the Rabbit is related to the East, and the Rooster is related to the West.

The 12 Stars from the Traditional Chinese calendar

Here are the names of the 12 stars and the direct translation. The 4 auspicious stars include Tai Yang, Tai Yin, Long De, and Fu De.

This chart below shows the 12 animal signs and their related stars in the 2021 year of the Ox.

Animal sign and birth year

Most of us know the animal sign based on the lunar year. For the purpose of fortune-telling and Feng Shui, the beginning of the lunar year starts with “Li Chun” or the “Start of the Spring”. This is one of the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar. The “Li Chun” date is typically around February 4th or 5th on a western calendar. So, if your birthday is before that date, your animal sign is the same as the previous year. For example, if your birthday is in January 2020, your animal sign is Pig and not Rat. If your birthday is February 4th or 5th, it is better to check the actual lunar calendar to find the “Li Chun” date of the year. There are a lot of online apps or calculators you can search for. It makes the process much easier with the use of technology.

Animal signs from Goat to Rat in 2021 year of the Goat

Below are the traditional stars and their effects on the 6 animal signs.

The purpose is to be aware of the possibilities. Plan and prepare accordingly.

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