Chinese years are named after one of twelve animals. People born in the appropriate year are said to have the personality of the animal:

Rats: are cheerful, charming and welcome everywhere
Oxen: are hardworking and patient
Tigers: have a forceful personality and are adventurous and confident
Rabbits: are home lovers, peaceable and sociable
Dragons: have strong personalities, love their freedom and hate routine
Snakes: are sensitive with a strong sense of responsibility
Horses: are hardworking, admirable and ambitious
Rams: are gentle, caring and achieve what they want by kindness
Monkeys: are charming, cheeky and clever
Roosters: are faithful to family and friends
Dogs: are loyal and caring with a feerless streak
Pigs: are peace loving, trusting and strong


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Euphoric Reviewed by Euphoric on . Chinese Zodiac Chinese years are named after one of twelve animals. People born in the appropriate year are said to have the personality of the animal: Rats: are cheerful, charming and welcome everywhere Oxen: are hardworking and patient Tigers: have a forceful personality and are adventurous and confident Rabbits: are home lovers, peaceable and sociable Dragons: have strong personalities, love their freedom and hate routine Snakes: are sensitive with a strong sense of responsibility Horses: Rating: 5