Chinese Lunar New Year Calender
Chinese Zodiac
Get ready for the Year of the Pig.
Famous people born in the Year Of The Pig:
Bryan Adams, Woody Allen, Julie Andrews, Fred Astaire, Richard Attenborough,
Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Glenn Close, Richard Dreyfuss,
Farrah Fawcett, Ernest Hemingway, Barry Gibb, Alfred Hitchcock, Elton John,
Kevin Kline, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dudley Moore, Marie Osmond, Michael
Parkinson, Lee Remick, Ginger Rogers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steven
Spielberg, Emma Thompson, Chiang Kai-Shek, Lee Kuan Yew, Kim Dae Jung, Syngman Rhee, Tennessee Williams,
Julie Andrews, Albert Schweitzer, Jerry John Rawlings, Prince Rainier, Georges
Pompidou, Chuck Yeager, Henry Kissinger, King Fahd
1911, 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959. 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019
Pig people are friends for life. Their relationships are very deep,
devoted, and rich beyond measure. The Pig people are noble and give and receive
lots of hugs. They are gallant and extend old-fashioned chivalries towards
people they meet. Pig People are quiet, studious, and thorough. On the other
hand, they have a quick temper and sometimes have to pay for their rash
impulsiveness. However, no one can overcome their inner strength; they have such
tremendous fortitude and jump the goal post very time. The Pig will have an
abundance of good fortune and an abundance of years. The Pig will know a life
filled with serenity and riches
Bold and adventurous, the captivating Fire Pig (2007) makes a big
splash in living technicolor. This Pig is a Big Time Operator who makes things
happen through his clever wit and well-rounded talents. They never rest on their
laurels because they have an insatiable thirst for power. They know that once
they sit still, someone will pass them by. Like the ultimate agricultural
expert, Fire Pigs plan, plant the seeds, cultivate, and reap a big harvest, no
matter what projects they pursue. They have every right to be proud as punch at
having such a successful career and financial status. They can tumble, too --
also big time, but they get right back up and try again. In the Hugs and Kisses
Department, let's just say that the Fire Pigs are really quite lucky! It's true
that they have to work pretty hard to get something in return, but oh my, don't
they receive big dividends. Lucky in love. Lucky in life.
When encountering the Pig, we sense his or her quiet sincerity and purity. The
Boar is so honest that he feels guilty for the slightest error, and he is more
indulgent and forgiving of others than he is of himself. He is without artifice
or pretense, and dislikes forcing himself on others or being the center of
attention. Chivalrous, gallant, obliging, scrupulous to a fault, the Boar is
naive, innocent, confident, and defenseless. He allows himself to be duped
easily, accepts his own faults calmly, and those of others with tolerant
understanding. He is incredibly sincere, almost to the point of doing himself
harm, and always disarmed by the bad faith of others. He lies rarely, and then
only to defend himself. Powerless against hypocrisy, he will often crucify
himself in an attempt to justify his actions. He is an absolutely straight
dealer and it's very rarely that he will accept a compromise. Ironically, though
the Boar believes without question whatever anyone tells him, he is always
finding it necessary to produce proof of what he himself asserts!
People born in the Year of the Boar have a taste for la dolce vita.
Possessing a strong sense of luxury, they can be extravagant and take great
pleasure in pampering themselves and their loved ones; they delight in the
stimulation of the senses. However, when they need to work they will get right
to it. At these times a half-hearted attitude just won't do; where they're
concerned, it's all or nothing.
The Boar is a splendid companion, so much fun, and game for a risque evening. He
doesn't say much, but when he does decide to speak, suddenly the barriers are
down and nothing can stop him until the subject's exhausted. The Boar is intellectual,
a character with a great thirst for knowledge. He reads a
lot, but reads anything that happens to be around. Although he appears to be
well read, the Boar's knowledge is only superficial. Referring to this, a
Japanese proverb says that the Boar is "wide of face but narrow in the back."
The Boar is sensitive, caring, and
indulgent. Not only intelligent and cultured, the Boar also has a streak of
bawdiness and earthiness. Their various indulgences can verge on gluttony.
Unlike the conniving Machiavellian pigs of Animal Farm, Chinese Pigs
tend to be helpless and insecure. During fat spells they suddenly lose all and
are unable to defend themselves, much less attack others. Boars in general are
lucky but lazy. Boars can be very
practical, logical and down to earth. They may at times be considered somewhat
cool and reserved because, blessed as they are with composure and self-control,
they don't usually allow emotion to cloud the issue. They are cheerful and love
company and social life. They find it very easy to make friends and also seem to
hang on to them for life. For them the Boar is capable of the greatest
sacrifices. He is extremely considerate of the chosen few who do merit his
affection. The women of this sign like nothing better than to make presents for
people and organize parties; they are marvelous hostesses.
Whatever his ambitions may be, whatever the tasks and goals
he has set himself, the Boar will do his duty with all the strength he is
capable of, and that same strength can be an inner force to be reckoned with, a
force that nothing can oppose. Once a Boar has come to a decision, nothing can
stop him from carrying it out. But before he arrives at it, he spends ages
weighing the pros and cons, which sometimes gives the impression that he is
indecisive. Nothing could be further from the truth, but to make sure he is
avoiding any possible complications, he will sometimes ponder for so long that
he destroys his own case. Untiring workers, Boars will succeed in their careers,
especially if they are their own
boss. Because they like to accumulate ancient objects and fine pictures, they
might become art dealers, specializing in antiquities. Their aim is to live in
relative affluence, both for themselves and their families, and to enjoy the
pleasures of life. Materially, the Boar will always have all the necessities of
life, regardless of his chosen career. Work and money in sufficient quantities
seems to gravitate his way without his having to make any particular effort.
People will help him all his life, and thanks to this help he will be able, if
he wishes, to reach the highest heights in the financial world.
Popular superstition in the East says that people
help him thus just to fatten him up so he will make a better meal over the New
Year. Because of this, the Boar may be overwary and trust nobody. If the Boar's
birthdate is a long time before the traditional feasts, he will escape a lot of
the disappointments in store for him. However, the closer it is to the Asiatic
New Year, the more he will be betrayed, ridiculed, duped, and perhaps in the
long run, eaten! Though generally tolerant
and fairly placid people, when absolutely backed into a corner, Boars can turn
vicious. When they find that their friendship and good nature have been
seriously abused, they will give no quarter and that friendship will somewhat
unceremoniously be cut short. Perhaps they can be accused of exhibitionism, of
being flirtatious and even licentious at times, but there is no doubt that Boars
in general are very good sorts -- honest, decent, generous, supportive, loyal to
their friends, and thoroughly trustworthy. The first phase of the Boar's life
will be relatively calm.
During the second, every conceivable conjugal problem will be visited upon him.
But whatever his troubles, the Boar, discreet and shy, will never ask anybody
else for help; he'll try to get out of the mess by himself. His reticence in
this respect may do him harm, for nobody will even suspect the torment he's
going through
Source: The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes by
Theodora Lau Published by arrow Books Limited
Dog
1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018
The Dog will never let you down. Born under this sign you are honest and
faithful to those you love. You are plagued by constant worry, a sharp
tongue and a tendency to be a fault finder. You would make an excellent
businessman, activist, teacher or secret agent.
Rat
1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
You are imaginative, charming and truly generous to the person you love. However,
you have a tendency to be quick-tempered and overly critical. You
are also inclined to be somewhat of an opportunist. Born under this sign,
you should be happy in sales or as a writer, critic, or publicist.
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Chinese
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Chinese
Zodiac
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Gregorian
Calendar
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4698
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Dragon
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February 5, 2000
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4699
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Snake
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January 24, 2001
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4700
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Horse
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February 12, 2002
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4701
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Ram/Sheep
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February 1, 2003
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4702
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Monkey
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January 22, 2004
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4703
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Rooster
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February 9, 2005
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4704
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Dog
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January 29, 2006
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4705
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Boar
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February 18, 2007
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4706
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Rat
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February 7, 2008
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4707
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Ox
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January 26, 2009
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4708
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Tiger
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February 10, 2010
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4709
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Hare/Rabbit
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February 3, 2011
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4710
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Dragon
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January 23, 2012
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4711
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Snake
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February 10, 2013
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4712
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Horse
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January 31, 2014
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4713
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Ram/Sheep
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February 19, 2015
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4714
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Monkey
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February 9, 2016
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4715
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Rooster
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January 28, 2017
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4716
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Dog
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February 16, 2018
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4717
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Boar
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February 5, 2019
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4718
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Rat
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January 25, 2020
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