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  2. Jan 8, 2024 · Goat. Monkey. Rooster. Dog. Pig. Chinese Zodiac Years. Since the Chinese zodiac cycle repeats every 12 years, it’s easy to figure out if it’s your year—just check if your age is a multiple of 12! Listed below are the 12 zodiac animals in order with accompanying years: Ben Ming Nian (Zodiac Birth Year)

  3. Aug 23, 2019 · So the people born in the year of 2022 are the Water Tiger. Chinese follows lunar calendar since ancient time. Compared with Gregorian calendar, people born from February 1, 2022 to January 21, 2023 are the Water Tiger, those who born from January 1 to January 31 in 2022 are the Metal Ox sign.

  4. What animal is 2022 according to the eastern horoscope? Find out what it means to be born under the sign of the Water Tiger in the Chinese calendar.

  5. Feb 11, 2022 · According to the Chinese horoscope 2022 and on a positive energetic level, the New Year of the Water Tiger 2022 symbolizes determinism, spontaneity and novelty. It is a period which draws its strength and growth, despite adversity, from dynamism and enthusiasm. The Chinese year 2022 is synonymous with unforeseen changes and surprising developments.

  6. Each Chinese lunar year has a Chinese zodiac sign animal. The Chinese zodiac year's stsarting date is a little different from the Gregorian year. It starts from Chinese New Year. The Chinese zodiac years chart below is provided to help you find out the exact starting and ending dates of the Chinese zodiac years.

  7. 2022 is the 4719th Chinese Year. 2022 Chinese New Year Day is on February 1, 2022. Chinese Year of Tiger begins on February 4, 2022, according to the Chinese Astrology Calendar. 2022 is the Year of Water Tiger. Water is connected to the color black. Therefore, 2022 is also called the Year of the Black Tiger.

  8. Jan 28, 2022 · Jan. 28, 2022. According to superstition, a person born in a particular year takes on the traits of that years animal. Laura Lau, co-author of “The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes,” said ...