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What's My Chinese Zodiac Sign??




2000 is the year of the Dragon.
dragon animal sign

DRAGON

Characteristics & Personality:

Among the Chinese zodiac animals, the dragon is the sole imaginary animal. The Chinese dragon is the most vital and powerful beast in the Chinese zodiac, although Dragons have an infamous reputation for being a hothead and possessing a sharp tongue. In ancient times, people thought that Dragons were best suited to be leaders of the world with their character traits of dominance and ambition.

Gifted with innate courage, tenacity, and intelligence, Dragons are enthusiastic and confident. They are not afraid of challenges, and willing to take risks. However, Dragons are sometimes regarded as aggressive, and angry Dragons are not open to criticism. They don't consider themselves irritating and arrogant. Instead of following tradition, they strive for a smooth future.

STRENGTHS:

Confident, courageous, intelligent, charismatic, and passionate.

WEAKNESSES:

Impetuous, inflexible, and brash

COMPATIBILITY:

Rat, Tiger, Snake, or Monkey

MISMATCH:

Ox, Sheep, or Dog

ENEMY:

Dog

ELEMENT:

Earth

YIN or YANG:

Yang

Lucky Numbers:

1, 6, 7

Bad Luck Numbers:

3, 8, 9

Lucky Colors:

Yellow

Bad Luck Colors:

Blue, green

YEARS:

1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024

Famous People born in the Year of the Dragon:

Jeff Bezos (1964), Ronaldo (1976), Rihanna (1988), Willow Smith (2000) .

Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese zodiac is a classification scheme that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating 12-year cycle. The 12-year cycle is an approximation to the 11.85-year orbital period of Jupiter. Based in China, the zodiac and its variations remain popular in many Asian countries and regions, such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand.

Identifying this scheme using the generic term "zodiac" reflects several superficial similarities to the Western zodiac: both have time cycles divided into 12 parts, each labels at least the majority of those parts with names of animals, and each is widely associated with a culture of ascribing a person's personality or events in his or her life to the supposed influence of the person's particular relationship to the cycle.

Nevertheless, there are major differences between the two: the animals of the Chinese zodiac are not associated with constellations spanned by the ecliptic plane. The Chinese 12-part cycle corresponds to years, rather than months. The Chinese zodiac is represented by 12 animals, whereas some of the signs in the Western zodiac are not animals, despite the implication of the etymology of the word zodiac.