2023 is the Year of the Rabbit according to Chinese zodiac. This is a Year of Water Rabbit, starting from the 2023 Chinese New Year on Jan. 22 and lasting to 2024 Lunar New Year's Eve on Feb. 9. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon.

What is Chinese Zodiac?

The Chinese zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao or Shu Xiang, features 12 animal signs in this order: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Originated from ancient zoolatry and boasting a history of more than 2,000 years, it plays an essential role in Chinese culture. The 12 Chinese zodiac animals in a cycle are not only used to represent years in China, but also believed to influence people’s personalities, career, compatibility, marriage, and fortune.
What's your zodiac animal? – 12 Zodiac Animal Signs
People’s birth years determine their Chinese zodiac signs. However, things are not that easy! There is an animal representing each year, but the “year” is defined by Chinese lunar calendar, not the Gregorian year you are familiar with from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st.

The dates of Chinese Lunar New Year vary every year, but will fall on a day in January or February. If you were born on a day during March to December, it won’t be difficult to figure out your zodiac animal sign, but for people with birthdays in January or February, there are bigger chances of mistaking their signs.

You can use our zodiac calculator to search for your animal sign. Select your Gregorian date of birth in the widget, and it will reveal your date of birth according to the lunar calendar, together with your sign.
 
The 12 zodiac animals are shown below in order, with recent years for you to directly find out your own birth year and animal sign.
Zodiac Animal Chinese Name Recent Years
Rat 鼠 (shǔ) 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020, 2032
Ox 牛 (niú) 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021, 2033
Tiger 虎 (hǔ) 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022, 2034
Rabbit 兔 (tù) 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023, 2035
Dragon 龙 (lóng) 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024, 2036
Snake 蛇 (shé) 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025, 2037
Horse 马 (mǎ) 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026, 2038
Sheep 羊 (yáng) 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015, 2027, 2039
Monkey 猴 (hóu) 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, 2028, 2040
Rooster 鸡 (jī) 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017, 2029, 2041
Dog 狗 (gǒu) 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018, 2030, 2042
Pig 猪 (zhū) 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019, 2031, 2043
Origin of Chinese Zodiac
The records from the excavated ancient bamboo books have proved the existance of Chinese zodiac before the Qin Dyansty (221 – 207BC), and the complete 12 animals’ cycle had been set before or during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 – 220AD). What’s the origin of this mysterious theory with more than 2,000 years’ history? There is actually no conclusion, but the various guesses and legends make it more intriguing.

Some people believe that the 12 Chinese zodiac animals are simplified from the 28 animals which represent 28 constellations in ancient Chinese astronomy, while some insist the zodiac’s relationship with Jupiter’s revolution period just about 12 years. The most popular is the totem saying of the origin related to animal worship.

There is an interesting legend about the origin of Chinese zodiac. The Jade Emperor wanted to select 12 animals to be his palace guards. He prefered the Ox to be the first for its honesty and deligence, but out of everyone’s expectation, the smart Rat covertly hided on the Ox back and occupied the first place at the essential moment. The Tiger was crowned as the King of the Forest while the Dragon was titled the Lord of the Sea, and they ranked behind the Ox. The Rabbit won a race with the Dragon and gained No. 4. The Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, and Rooster followed. The Dog was punished to be the last one for biting the Rabbit in a pet. Actually the Dog was the 11th, because there is one being late for the interview – the Pig finally took the last place.
 
Science behind Chinese Zodiac
How do zodiac animals affect people’s personalities and lives?

The date and time of one’s birth are the keys. This is the same in both western and Chinese horoscope. The difference lies in the ways of marking the time of birth. The Chinese lunar canlendar is based on the combinition of 10 Heavenly Stems (Tian Gan) and 12 Earthly Branches (Di Zhi), two basic groups of terms of ancient Chinese astronomy and astrology, which work together in a fixed order to mark years, months, days, and hours. Hereunder are some interesting technical terms.

1. 12 Earthly Branches: 12 terms in one-to-one correspondence with 12 zodiac animals - Zi (Rat), Chou (Ox), Yin (Tiger), Mao (Rabbit), Chen (Dragon), Si (Snake), Wu (Horse), Wei (Sheep), Shen (Monkey), You (Rooster), Xu (Dog) and Hai (Pig).

2. 10 Heavenly Stems: Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui.

The 10 Heavenly Stems match the 12 Earthly Branches in a 60-pair cycle to mark years, months, and days, eg. July 1st 2020 in Gregorian calendar is the Yi Si Day of Ren Wu Month in Gen Zi Year of the Rat. See more about Heavenly Stems & Earthly Branches.

3. Yin Yang: Yin means feminine and negative, while Yang means masculine and positive. They are profound terms in ancient Chinese philosophy. Their simple connection with zodiac animals are: Yang applies to Rat, Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, and Dog, while Yin goes to Ox, Rabbit, Snake, Sheep, Rooster, and Pig.

4. Five Elements: Ancient Chinese believed that all things in the world, including the zodiac animals, belonged to five categories – Metal (Monkey, Rooster), Wood (Tiger, Rabbit), Water (Rat, Pig), Fire (Snake, Horse), and Earth (Ox, Dragon, Sheep, Dog).

5. 12 Shi Chen: 12 two-hour periods form a day, with each called a Shi Chen and marked by one of the 12 Earthly Branches and its corresponding zodiac animal, eg. 23:00 – 00:59 is called Zi Hour and represented by the Rat.

The 12 animals connect to people’s birth dates and time, with interactions from the above five perspectives, affecting people’s personalities, compatibilities, and fortune in the future.
Chinese Zodiac Compatibility: Who’s Your Mr./Ms. Right?
The compatibilities of the zodiac animals are mainly based on the Five Elements they belong to – Metal (Monkey, Rooster), Wood (Tiger, Rabbit), Water (Rat, Pig), Fire (Snake, Horse), and Earth (Ox, Dragon, Sheep, Dog).

The traditional Chinese astrology indicates that the Five Elements are in a balanced generating cycle: Fire burns things to ash and Earth; Earth bears Metal inside; Metal turns into liquid (Water) in high temperature; Water nourishes Wood; Wood feeds Fire. Therefore some zodiac animals with agreeable elements can perfectly support and promote each other when they stay together, while some would stay in peace and tacit agreement; however some restrict or even harm each other when they meet.

See the illustrations below, or use our testing tool to check the compatibility for you and your partner!
 
Top 3 Matches
  • Rat + Ox 95%
    • Perfect match!
    • mutual loyalty & intimacy
    • peaceful & harmonious marriage life
  • Rabbit + Sheep 90%
    • talents in common
    • sympathetic opinions on art
    • perfect especially for male Rabbit & female Sheep
  • Snake + Rooster 90%
    • mutual appreciation
    • happy marriage
    • natural agreement, with less conflict
Zodiac Animal Best Match Better Avoid
Rat Ox, Dragon, Monkey Horse, Rooster
Ox Rat, Snake, Rooster Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Sheep
Tiger Dragon, Horse, Pig Ox, Tiger, Snake, Monkey
Rabbit Sheep, Monkey, Dog, Pig Snake, Rooster
Dragon Rooster, Rat, Monkey Ox, Sheep, Dog
Snake Dragon, Rooster Tiger, Rabbit, Snake, Sheep, Pig
Horse Tiger, Sheep, Rabbit Rat, Ox, Rooster, Horse
Sheep Rabbit, Horse, Pig Ox, Tiger, Dog
Monkey Ox, Rabbit Tiger, Pig
Rooster Ox, Snake Rat, Rabbit, Horse, Rooster, Dog
Dog Rabbit, Tiger Dragon, Sheep, Rooster
Pig Tiger, Rabbit, Sheep Snake, Monkey
Outline of 12 Zodiac Animals: Personality, Compatibility, Fortune-Telling
The 12 animals have their own natural features and living habits, which directly reflect in the behaviors of people born in different years. The Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches, Yin Yang, and Five Elements stated above also influence one’s character and destiny. Though in a same zodiac sign, the different blood types and Western astrology signs count for people’s different trails in life.

Click one of the following 12 tags, to reveal your own zodiac animal’s major personalitiy traits, compatibility, career, and fortune prediction in 2023. If you want to know more about an animal’s lucky things, birth months’ and dates’ analysis, and life advice, please enter each zodiac sign’s special column to know more.
 
  • Rat
  • Ox
  • Tiger
  • Rabbit
  • Dragon
  • Snake
  • Horse
  • Sheep
  • Monkey
  • Rooster
  • Dog
  • Pig
  • Rat – 鼠 (shǔ)
    Where there are people, there are rats. The rats have strong adaptability and survival ability. For people born in the Year of the Rat, they are vigorous and able to adapt themselves to different circumstances. Being smart and hardworking, they set clear goals in career and life, and have an indomitable will to realize them step by step. The cautious Rat people pay attention to thrift and savings. They generally live a stable and well-off life, and even better after middle age. They are wonderful friends and partners, for the cheerful and easygoing personalities make them good at livening the vibe in parties or other social places. Sometimes impulsive, but their good self-control ability always pulls them back in time.
    Strengths: adaptable, quick-witted, optimistic, considerate, versatile, outgoing
    Weaknesses: timid, stubborn, picky, lack of persistence, self-centered
     

    Love and Marriage Compatability of Rats:
    Best Matches: Ox, Dragon, Monkey
    Complementary Pairs: Rabbit, Dog, Pig
    Bad Matches: Horse, Rooster

    Career:
    The best jobs for Rat people include artist, author, doctor, teacher, lecturer, boat engineer, architect, fashion designer, and photographer. The skilled or creative occupations are suitable for them, and they can perform well in service industry, charity, and finance field.

    Rats’ Fortune in 2023:
    The fortune in 2023 for people born in the year of the Rat is just so-so. For those having been working for years, they may welcome a good change in the workplace, like a promotion or salary rise. However, they may have conflicts with their workmates and get stuck in some troubles. Stay clear-minded always and do their own work well. It is a good year to acquire more professional knowledge and get professional certificates. For singles, it is not a lucky year to start dating. For those married, stay away from the temptations outside and do not get involved into any love affairs. Their healthy condition will generally be fine, but they are advised to care more about their elder family members.
     
    Rat Fortune in 2023
     
    Read More: Rat Horoscope 2023, fortune for people born in 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960, 1948…
     
    Rats’ Fortune in 2024:
    People born in the year of the Rat are blessed with a lot of good luck in 2024. Work hard and they would receive praises and recognition from leaders and workmates, hence being rewarded with a higher salary and even a promotion. Businessmen would find more methods to make profits. It’s not a bad year to make some investment; but don’t be greedy and watch out for frauds. The singles would meet their Mr. or Mrs. Right. The health horoscope is poor. They should drink less and keep healthy living habits.
     
    Rat Fortune in 2024
     
    Read More: Rat Horoscope 2024, fortune for people born in 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960, 1948…
Chinese Zodiac Culture & Folklore
Chinese zodiac is actually an imaginary belief, basing on the zodiac animals' temperament, and combining the traditional Chinese religions, philosophy, astrology, and numerology. In ancient times, the zodiac was said not only to decide people’s destinies, but also to control a year’s harvest and even influence the fortune of the whole nation. Nowadays, the zodiac signs still accompany Chinese people throughout their lives, affecting their personalities, ideas, behaviors, fortune, and marriage compatibilities.

When coming up with the years of the same zodiac signs of one’s birth year, called Ben Ming Nian in Chinese, one would be unlucky and should pay great attention to restrain his or her own behaviors to tide over the difficulty every 12 years. In Taoism, each year has a certain god called Taisui in charge of the world. People meeting their Ben Ming Nian would go to temples to worship the year’s Taisu god to pray for good luck and avoid disasters. There is also a tradition of wearing in red to exorcise evil spirits.

The zodiac culture is also embodied in Chinese literature and art. You might have been impressed by the Journey to the West, a classical Chinese novel with the leading role of Monkey King; or you might have heard the story of the 12 bronze animal heads of the Old Summer Palace in Beijing. There are a lot of legends, poems, fictions, paintings, sculptures, and traditional Chinese paper-cuttings themed on zodiac animals. Nowadays, the zodiac is considered the mascot of the Chinese New Year, adding entertainments to people’s daily life.

- Last updated on Aug. 22, 2023 by Brenda Lian -
Questions & Answers on Chinese Zodiac
Asked by Jaded from USA | Aug. 27, 2023 00:24Reply
Born after the new year but before the lunar new year
I am very confused trying to find my son's Zodiac sign. He was born Jan 15. 1996 but one calculator says Pig and another says Rat. If I pull up the description of each the Pig shows birth year 1995 l.
Asked by Justine from PHILIPPINES | Aug. 13, 2023 05:27Reply
Future me.
Hi! Im a sagittarius rat born on Dec 20, 1996. Well to be honest im really concerned about my future, at what age will i get married, at what age will i meet the girl who really suits the qualities that im looking for a partner in life(wife), when will i start my business so i can have another source of income and at what age will i become a successful police commissioned officer amd will i make my parents proud? Thanks in advance
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Answered by Diana | Aug. 14, 2023 02:34
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Hi, generally it is hard to predict so many details of your future according to Chinese zodiac. It can only see a simple trend of your life in the near future, like this year. In general, you have a pretty good and also bad luck in 2023. The good luck will showcase in the career and wealth aspects while you may have misfortunes in the love relationship.
Asked by priyanka from SINGAPORE | Aug. 09, 2023 05:30Reply
Financial loses
I am a female born on 27 Jan 1985 timing 12:15 PM (India Standard Time). At present I am residing in Singapore. I am facing many finanical loses recently. Can you tell me when it is going to end?
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Answered by Andy | Aug. 09, 2023 20:22
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According to the Chinese zodiac, you are highly possible to have some good luck in October. Anyway, try to keep positive and find some new opportunities.
Asked by Teresa Hiong from NEW ZEALAND | Aug. 06, 2023 21:20Reply
Securing a new job offer?
Hi, I'm Monkey born 13/06/1980. The company that I've worked for 9 years has been in bad shape financially and I could be made redundant as the employer wanted to make me from a full timer to a part timer which doesn't serve me financially. I'm currently in limbo, not knowing what's next for me. Would I be able to secure a new job offer soon? Or is there a new career path for me on the horizon? Thanks.
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Answered by Emily | Aug. 07, 2023 20:47
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According to Chinese zodiac prediction, Monkey people this year have a pretty good luck and don't worry too much. It is suggested to pay attention to any career chance appeared in the next half of the year and you may meed some good chances. Good luck!
Asked by dhiane from PHILIPPINES | Aug. 02, 2023 22:29Reply
born Sep 16, 1987
hi born Sep 16, 1987. What is my future for 2023?
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Answered by Andy | Aug. 04, 2023 00:08
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This year is the year of Rabbit, so it is called Zodiac Year of Birth for Rabbit people. Generally, it means bad luck in all aspects. Be careful and try to spend the rest of the year smoothly.
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