Chinese astrology is widely believed to be the most evolved and accurate form of horoscope in existence. In western astrology is based on the elliptical solar year and constellations. In Chinese astrology, the year date and the time of day which a person was born greatly influences their fortune and personality.
In Chinese astrology, there are also 12 zodiac animals also called terrestrial branches, represent the sixty-year cycle of Chinese years: dog, horse, pig, ox, rat, dragon, tiger, rabbit, snake, sheep, monkey, and rooster. Depending on the date of birth, time and then these signs are combined with one of the 5 elements, to know about your future. The five elements in Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, metal, water, and earth.
According to Chinese astrology, we can find each n everything through complex calculations derived from Chinese philosophy, the Chinese calendar, and their relations with the planets, stars and other heavenly bodies. These calculations are also known as the Purple Star system.
In Chinese astrology, there are also 12 zodiac animals also called terrestrial branches, represent the sixty-year cycle of Chinese years: dog, horse, pig, ox, rat, dragon, tiger, rabbit, snake, sheep, monkey, and rooster. Depending on the date of birth, time and then these signs are combined with one of the 5 elements, to know about your future. The five elements in Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, metal, water, and earth.
According to Chinese astrology, we can find each n everything through complex calculations derived from Chinese philosophy, the Chinese calendar, and their relations with the planets, stars and other heavenly bodies. These calculations are also known as the Purple Star system.
In Chinese astrology, the most important factor is yin yang. Yin-yang describes the diametrically opposed forces that govern and create harmony and equilibrium in the universe. Yin and yang complement each other and are bound together, creating the whole. They are constantly changing places, transforming each other.
Yin and yang are dynamic, yet always equal in relation to one another. Since yin-yang describes all natural phenomena, a person is part of one or the other polarity determined by the year of birth: even Chinese years are yang, odd years are yin. Yang is active, aggressive, focused, passionate, and masculine; associated with creativity, daylight and sun, spring and summer, and the element fire. Yin is passive, receptive, tranquil, negative, and feminine; associated with winter and fall, birth and fertility, night and moon, and the element water.
If we compare Chinese astrology with western astrology, we will find that Chinese astrology is much difficult and complex. Basically it is based more on philosophy and science. Both contain mystical elements, but the ancient art of divination is far more developed and inveterate in Chinese astrology than in its Western counterpart.

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