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Chinese Horoscope 2010
Chinese horoscope is very popular among people due to its unique association with five basic elements of nature and animals. Introduction of Chinese Horoscope 2010 includes information about how Chinese people calculate forecast for different people falling under different zodiac signs. Along with the zodiac signs, Chinese horoscope also takes into account the position of planets, including the sun, moon, and other comets at the time of birth of a person. Chinese astrology is closely related to Wu Xing teachings and the yin and yang. The Wu Xing include five movements or five elements, that is, wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. The Chinese horoscope follows a twelve-year cycles. There are twelve animals that govern 12 years of the cycle. The signs are built on observations of orbit of planet Jupiter around the sun. The 12 animals of the cycle include the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and a pig. The zodiac sign of sheep is also represented by a ram or a goat. All the years in Chinese astrology are dedicated to these animals and the annual horoscopes are prepared in accordance with the animal years. For example, the year of pig is associated with fertility and therefore giving birth to a child in this year is considered to be fortunate.
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