Chinese Horoscopes
The Chinese lunar calendar is the longest chronological record in history, dating from 2637 B.C. when the first cycle of the zodiac was introduced. One complete cycle takes 60 years and is made up of five simple cycles of 12 years each.

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The animal ruling the year in which you were born exercises a profound influence on your life.

"THIS IS THE ANIMAL THAT HIDES IN YOUR HEART".




THE FIVE ELEMENTS

During the complete 60-year cycle each of the animal signs (sometimes also referred to as the twelve Earth branches) is combined with the five main elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. The element of your lunar sign will exercise their influence on your life.

A fundamental part of Oriental philosophy is the interrelationships among the five elements. These are divided into Conducive and Controlling interrelationships, and are as follows:
CONDUCIVE

From Metal we get Water. In this context, the metal could mean a vessel or container for holding water, so we can say that metal traps water. In another sense, metal is the only element that will change into a liquid when heated.

From Water we get Wood. Water here means the rain or dew that makes plant life flourish, thus producing wood in the process.

From Wood we get Fire. Fire cannot exist by itself but is produced by burning wood.

From Fire we get Earth. Symbolically fire reduces everything into ashes, which becomes part of the earth again.

From Earth we get Metal. All metal has to be extracted from the earth.


CONTROLLING

The entire universe is composed of these five elements. They are interdependent and each is controlled by another. Hence we find that:

Metal is controlled by Fire. Metal can only be melted and forged with great heat.

Fire is controlled by Water. Nothing will put out a fire as fast as water.

Water is controlled by Earth. We dig canals in the earth to irrigate fields or build dikes to keep out or absorb water.

Earth is controlled by Wood. Trees and their roots hold the soil together and get their nourishment from the earth.

Wood is controlled by Metal. Even the largest tree can be felled by the metal blade of an axe.

Under this philosophy, we see that no element can be called the strongest or weakest. They are forever dependent on one another and are equal. They are linked by the chain of life that brings about their existence, and there is no power struggle. Each has its own place and function.