Chinese zodiac (birth-year animal)

The Chinese zodiac (Shengxiao) is a repeating twelve-year cycle in which each year is associated with one of twelve animals, a system rooted in ancient Chinese astrology and calendar tradition dating back over two millennia. It sorts people by the animal of their birth year, with each animal carrying a set of folk personality traits. The year boundary follows the lunar new year (late January or February), not January 1. Our free course tells the myth of the Great Race behind the animals' order, explains the cycle and its elements, and tours the twelve animals — a rich folkloric tradition rather than a validated link between birth year and personality.

The Shengxiao is a traditional cultural and folkloric system with no scientifically validated link between birth-year animal and personality. (Traditional Chinese astrology / lunisolar calendar; documented since the Han dynasty (c. 2nd century BCE), with roots earlier)

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