Knowing whether you’re hot, cold, or neutral (yin or yang) helps determine your fortune plus other things like what your lucky and unlucky years are. While other factors including a person’s general luckiness also play a role in how lucky a person could be in a particular year. Lucky years are determined by the Chinese zodiac, a 12-year cycle with one of 12 animals assigned to each year.
 Yang (Hot or Neutral People of Yang Nature) Lucky Yearss
 - Rat: Major Good Luck
  - Ox: Good Luck
  - Tiger : A Little Bad Luck
  - Rabbit: A Little Bad Luck
  - Dragon: A Little Good Luck
  - Snake : Bad Luck
  - Horse : Major Bad Luck
  - Goat: Bad Luck
  - Monkey: A Little Good Luck
  - Rooster: A Little Good Luck
  - Dog: A Little Bad Luck
  - Pig: Good Luck
  
Yin Unlucky Years (Cold or Neutral People of Yin Nature)
 - Rat: Major Bad Luck
  - Ox: Bad Luck
  - Tiger : A Little Good Luck
  - Rabbit: A Little Good Luck
  - Dragon: No Change
  - Snake : Good Luck
  - Horse : Major Good Luck
  - Goat: Good Luck
  - Monkey: A Little Bad Luck
  - Rooster: A Little Bad Luck
  - Dog: A Little Good Luck
  - Pig: Luck Starts to Get Worse
  
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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