Chinese Astrology, Seasons, Months, Days

Discussion in 'Astrology' started by duan, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. duan

    duan Member

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    According to a Chinese Astrology interpretation, the twelve Chinese signs are associated with years, seasons and months.

    Here are the twelve animals, their favorable month and the associated season of the year:

    Rat: Winter | December
    Ox: Winter | January
    Tiger: Winter | February
    Rabbit: Spring | March
    Dragon: Spring | April
    Snake: Spring | May
    Horse: Summer | June
    Sheep: Summer | July
    Monkey: Summer | August
    Rooster: Autumn | September
    Dog: Autumn | October
    Pig: Autumn | November

    Animals are very active during their favorable month and season. All their attributes and characteristics are far more obvious and bold during their associated month. Chinese signs rule over days of the week too:

    Rat: Thursday
    Ox: Saturday
    Tiger: Saturday
    Rabbit: Friday
    Dragon: Tuesday
    Snake: Friday
    Horse: Wednesday
    Sheep: Monday
    Monkey: Sunday
    Rooster: Saturday
    Dog: Friday
    Pig: Thursday

    So the twelve Chinese Horoscope signs rule over years, seasons, months, days. They also rule over hours of the day. I will present hour categorization in another post. When an animal rules over a year it is more powerful than when it rules over a season or month. When an animal rules over a month or season it is more powerful than when it rules over a

    day. Let's see how this works:

    Let's say its Monday. July 28, 2008
    Let's find the rulers for this day..

    Year 2008 is ruled by the Rat.
    It is Summer and the rulers for this season are the Horse, the Sheep and the Monkey.
    It is July so the ruler for this month is the Sheep.
    It is Monday and the ruler for this day is the Sheep.

    So this day (28/7/2008) is ruled by:

    - The Rat which is the most powerful ruler since it rulers over the year.
    - The Sheep which follows as a ruler of the month and the specific date.
    - The Horse and the Monkey which are less powerful during that date, since they are season rulers.

    You can find more information about each Chinese sign in my free website about Chinese Astrology and Chinese Horoscope.
     
  2. ThE_BluE_ShoE

    ThE_BluE_ShoE Member

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    True, but because the hour of the day is the most personal, wouldn't that be the most vivid and pronounced for a person's individuality?
     

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