Saturday, January 21, 2012

Chinese Culture: What's Hot Now: Chinese Zodiac: Rooster

Chinese Culture: What's Hot Now
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Chinese Zodiac: Rooster
Jan 21st 2012, 11:06

Several factors are used in Chinese fortune telling to determine a person’s fortune. Knowing your zodiac sign, element and predisposition (hot, cold, or neutral) are all used to determine your fortune. Consulting a Chinese almanac like 2011 Chinese Almanac by Peter So (ISBN 978-988-1905-6-9) or a fortune teller will help you find a detailed, more personal fortune.

The 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle also includes a corresponding element; therefore, it takes 60 years to complete an entire zodiac cycle. Each Chinese zodiac sign has a general 2011 fortune plus an additional 2011 fortune based on the person’s birth year. All months referenced refer to the lunar month.

Roosters are likely to:

  • Move or travel.
  • Get married, break up, get pregnant or give birth in 2011.
  • You’re likely to get injured particularly in a car accident in February or August, so donating blood or getting your teeth cleaned in August and February to prevent injury.
  • You’ll work hard for your money in 2011.
  • Likely to spend a large amount of money on something, such as moving to a new home. If you are not moving in 2011, preempt the loss by buying something.

Your additional fortune by birth year is:

1933: You don’t feel like working hard, but you’ll get help from other people. You should travel in 2011.
1945: You’ll enjoy better social status.
1957: It’s your year of wealth. Try your luck by buying a lottery ticket.
1969: You’ll have chances to learn or invest in 2011.
1981: You’ll work hard for your money in 2011.
1993: Your luck on exams is so-so. Boost your luck on exams by placing four stems of water bamboo in the northeast grid of your home.
2005: You lead an active life and are likely to win awards in extracurricular activities.

Disclaimer: Consulting a Chinese almanac like 2011 Chinese Almanac by Peter So (ISBN 978-988-1905-6-9) or a fortune teller will help you find a detailed, more personal fortune. The 2011 Chinese Almanac by Peter So (ISBN 978-988-1905-6-9) was consulted to compile the information provided here, which is for entertainment purposes only.

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