The Chinese Zodiac Year Of The Pig

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The year of the pig is a very special and lucky time for those who have been blessed with the rare and coveted sign of the Monkey. The Pig or more often translated as the Wolf is the twelfth of the twelve-year cycle of animal-related materials that appear in Chinese astrology, coinciding with the traditional calendar and Chinese astrological system of twelve lunar cycles and twelve Earthly branches. The pig sign or Wolf, as it is called, appears in the Chinese Zodiac as well as throughout other areas of Chinese astrology. In addition to this the star symbolizing the Rat is also a double-headed boar.

 

So, what does all this have to do with a Chinese year of the pig? The pig sign or Wolf is a lucky animal for the same reasons that every other Chinese character, the Chinese character for each of those twelve animals, is lucky in their respective signs. The pig is a lucky animal because it can represent the character for wealth, luck, prosperity, persistence, and hard work, all of which are associated with wealth and good fortune in the Chinese language, though it is also believed that the pig will bring bad luck like a malignant disease or cancer to its owner.

 

This is not to say that all pigs are lucky. Some are born with birth defects, for example, while some others get sick or get injured. But if it's good luck you are looking for in your pigs then they are most likely good luck animals because in Chinese astrology, the pig plays the role of animal that brings luck and fortune to owners. In fact, according to Chinese astrology, the year of the pig also represents the year of the Dragon, or also known as the Fortune Dragon.

The Chinese Zodiac Year Of The Pig

 

In the Chinese zodiac animals, the pig is seen as being one of the most versatile and important animals, which means that there are many ways to interpret and apply pig behavior to understand different aspects of human personality and love compatibility. For example, the Chinese character for pig (BEi) actually means creativity, so this attribute can be translated into the ability to use one's imagination freely without being held back by certain social norms. Pigs also have the character of enjoying the luxury and freedom, which again translate into the ability to enjoy life to the fullest, no matter how many rules and regulations there may be around. However, being a free spirit doesn't mean that the pig will ever be a victim, since it will always strive to excel in its field and achieve success in every endeavor that it takes.

 

Another aspect of pigs that the Chinese calendar is able to interpret is the number of years during which they live. As we mentioned before, pigs are born in the year of the dragon, which occurs in November, so the new year will be in the Chinese lunar calendar, or in Chinese astrology at least. If the birthday of any given pig coincides with a full moon, then it is considered lucky for that pig. This is why the Chinese celebrate the full moon each year with great fests and feasts, as this is the time when all traditional activities are suspended for a while and people are allowed to have lots of fun.

 

The most fortunate pig is the one that grows the most during the Chinese lunar calendar year, as it represents abundance and prosperity. However, if you happen to be born at the end of a particularly busy and hectic Chinese year, then your lucky pig will be less lucky. This is because according to Chinese lunar calendar, the last full moon of the year is half a year away, so if your pig has just reached its fourteenth birthday, then you might not see it again until the next Chinese lunar month, making it really unlucky for your pig. In order to prevent this from happening, you should start to trim your pig's fur as early as possible, or at least by the second or third month of conception.

 

According to Chinese astrology, the Chinese zodiac has twelve different elements, which make up a person's name. Each of these elements is also related to one of the twelve Chinese moons. For example, if your birthday falls on the season of metal, then your birthday pig include: iron, water, fire, wood, earth, metal, wind, and water. If you were born on the autumn season, your birthday pig include: wood, fire, earth, water, metal, wind, and metal. Your birthday pig years can also include: orange, spring, summer, fall, winter, and spring.

 

So, as you can see, Chinese astrology really has something to say about your birthday. While many Western cultures do not believe in astrology, Chinese culture highly celebrates it. And their belief in Chinese zodiac year dates actually started over three thousand years ago! This means that if your date was born on a Friday, you are very lucky.

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