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Chinese Zodiac uses 12 animal signs to predict people's fortune. The twelve animals are Rat, Cow, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Chicken, Dog and Pig. The 12 Chinese zodiac signs are determined by people's birth year. Most of Internet Chinese horoscope sites use Chinese New Year Day to determine the Chinese zodiac sign, which is wrong.
The first day of the Chinese astrological year is the first day of the Tiger Month (Start of Spring). The Tiger Month begins around February 4, each year. If you were born before February 7, then you should check Your Chinese Zodiac Sign first before reading your Chinese zodiac 2010. The simplest way to prove Chinese zodiac signs not determined by Chinese New Year days is to see your Chinese Astrology Birth Chart using your birthday and birth time.
Besides using astrology animal signs basic fighting and attraction relationships, Chinese zodiac also uses Chinese astrology constellations, which are the way ancient Chinese grouped the stars in the sky, to predict the coming fortune. More than 100 stars are using in the Chinese zodiac. The common use ones are about 60. Each star has a different characteristics. Basically, they can be divided into Lucky Stars and Unlucky Stars, which are the major factors to predict people good or bad luck in the coming year.
2010 Predcitions of 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Click on your Chinese zodiac sign or birth year below to peek your fortune of Career, Money Love and Health in 2010, the year of Tiger.
Rat | Cow | Tiger | Rabbit | Dragon | Snake | Horse | Sheep | Monkey | Chicken | Dog | Pig |
1900 1912 1924 1936 1948 1960 1972 1984 1996 2008 |
1901 1913 1925 1937 1949 1961 1973 1985 1997 2009 |
1902 1914 1926 1938 1950 1962 1974 1986 1998 2010 |
1903 1915 1927 1939 1951 1963 1975 1987 1999 2011 |
1904 1916 1928 1940 1952 1964 1976 1988 2000 2012 |
1905 1917 1929 1941 1953 1965 1977 1989 2001 |
1906 1918 1930 1942 1954 1966 1978 1990 2002 |
1907 1919 1931 1943 1955 1967 1979 1991 2003 |
1908 1920 1932 1944 1956 1968 1980 1992 2004 |
1909 1921 1933 1945 1957 1969 1981 1993 2005 |
1910 1922 1934 1946 1958 1970 1982 1994 2006 |
1911 1923 1935 1947 1959 1971 1983 1995 2007 |
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Since the prediction of Chinese Zodiac is based on Chinese constellations, which are different from the modern constellations, many positions of stars today have moved far away from Chinese ancient time's positions. That means some predictions on some stars are losing accuracy. Around Tang Dynasty (618 A.D.), Chinese astrology moved the center point of the sky to the Sun to develop new prediction system without using any distant stars. Since that time, the Chinese astrology prediction began to use the zodiac sign of people's Birth DAY to represent the person. (Chinese use same Chinese character for day and sun.) This chance made a breakthrough into a higher prediction accuracy. More than 2000 years later, today Chinese professional astrologers keep using the same theory to tell people's fortune. We provide the same method for Internet users. Please try our 2010 Chinese Astrology - Year of Tiger, Five Element Chinese Astrology, Daily Chinese Horoscope and enjoy them.
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By Master Allen Tsai on November 11, 2021