Saturday, February 26, 2011

The Chinese Year of the Monkey

Chinese astrology is based on the Lunar Calendar. This means the Chinese New Year does not fall on the same day each year and can vary by as much as 3 weeks. So for babies born in late January early February it is necessary to consult the charts to determine the correct sign.

You will find a chart of the dates and signs below. Each sign repeats every 12 years, so 2006 7 will be the year of the Dog. For exact dates visit our web site. Following the chart you will find the characteristics of people born during the Chinese Year of The Rooster.

9 February 2005 28 January 2006 Rooster
22 January 2004 8 February 2005 Monkey
1 February 2003 21 January 2004 Goat
12 February 2002 31 January 2003 Horse
24 January 2001 11 February 2002 Snake
5 February 2000 23 January 2001 Dragon
6 February 1999 4 February 2000 Rabbit
28 January 1998 5 February 1999 Tiger
8 February 1997 27 January 1998 Ox
19 February 1996 7 February 1997 Rat
31 January 1995 18 February 1996 Pig
10 February 1994 30 January 1995 Dog

People born under the Chinese sign of the Monkey are great fun to be around. Monkeys are bouncy people, always young at heart, born entertainers, loving pranks and riddles. Happiest when they have an audience, they love social gatherings that are light hearted. Others forgive their tendency to show off because they are such fun to have around.

People born under this sign are intelligent and quick thinkers. However, this can lead to impatience with others and boredom.

Monkeys attract many friends because they are amusing and witty. However, they are not particularly loyal or reliable. They are so busy several interests at once that they often ignore others. They do not intend to be hurtful, it just that their enthusiasm gets the better of them.
Monkeys are best suited to flexible, fast moving careers that can meet their need for change. Few Monkeys stay in the same career for life.

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