Chinese New Year animals

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Chinese New Year: Rabbit is the 2023 animal zodiac (Bradford Telegraph and Argus)

There are 12 animals used to represent the years with the following zodiacs occurring in cycles: Rat; Ox; Tiger; Rabbit; Dragon; Snake; Horse ...

- Rabbit - Tiger - Rat

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Chinese New Year: Tinder reveals your zodiac animal based fortune (Glasgow Times)

See your first date fortunes based on our zodiac animals as Chinese New Year celebrations begin, according to Tinder.

If your zodiac animal is the Ox, your 2023 fortune is: "Bask in this year’s relaxing energy to enjoy life’s pleasures with a match. A partner who notices the littlest details increases the chances at a successful match." Maybe bouldering, where you can climb the relationship ladder and fall for each other?" Tinder's Top Tip for you is: Use Tinder’s Desk Mode feature to swipe confidently - and inconspicuously - in between work. Tinder's Top Tip for you is: "Connect with people who are on your wavelength by adding your life’s soundtrack to your profile via Spotify Anthems. Your 2023 first date fortune goes as follows: "This year is truly the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time) for you! Make the most of this by going into dating with an open mind and not letting the opinions of others determine your self-worth - you're amazing just the way you are!" Meanwhile, Tinder's Top Tip for your dating life this year is: "Stances on social issues could make or break a match. Your infectious energy might just be the spark we all need. Tinder's Top Tip for snakes this year is: "Expand your horizons with Tinder Passport™. Take advantage of your meticulous nature to re-evaluate your dating priorities by setting expectations early on and engaging in healthy communication for a “hoppy” love life." Chinese Zodiac Expert, Feng Shui Master Adelina Pang, has shared its first date fortune for Rabbits this year, saying: "This is YOUR year.

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What Chinese New Year animal am I? Meaning of zodiac animals ... (iNews)

What is my Chinese zodiac animal? · Rat – 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020, 2032 · Ox – 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021, ...

Weaknesses linked with the sign include being gullible, insecure and emotional. But the sign’s negative attributes include being too sensitive, stubborn and cynical. The rat is thought to have won by hitching a ride on the ox’s back and jumping off at the last minute. [This coming year will be the Year of the Rabbit](https://inews.co.uk/news/chinese-new-year-2023-dates-year-rabbit-starts-how-long-celebrations-last-2056440?ico=in-line_link). It is also seen as a symbol of pureness and auspiciousness. Those born in the Year of the Snake are thought to be wise, sympathetic and intuitive. Strengths of those born in the Year of the Pig include being intelligent, creative and compassionate. People born in the Year of the Rabbit are believed to be clever, compassionate and generous. People born in the Year of the Rat are thought to be intelligent, crafty and optimistic. Those born in the Year of the Monkey are believed to have strengths including being charming, intelligent and confident. [Chinese New Year 2023 is on Sunday 22 January](https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/chinese-new-year-2023-when-date-lunar-what-animal-celebrations-2033870?ico=in-line_link). According to the Chinese zodiac, there are both positive and negative characteristics associated with each of the 12 animals and people born in the year of each animal may have some of those qualities.

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What is the 2023 Chinese New Year animal and what does it mean? (Daily Mail)

What will the Year of the Rabbit bring YOU? Chinese zodiac expert reveals what's in store for each sign - from the Sheep needing balance to the Dog gaining ...

Since Rabbit people rely on those around them, and Roosters are self-reliant, this makes the Rabbit year a challenging time for Roosters.' Stability therefore is not a natural seat that he recognises as his to do list constantly changes like the wind as the situation dictates. The foundation stones on which to build his empire are in place for him in 2023 and his circumstances can change unexpectedly, particularly through the summer months as the Snake likes to be warm. Even fashions and cookery will be viewed as favourable from a standpoint of sustainability, not image. In truth, the Rabbit is not the strongest when he stands alone, hence he will always work best in a team. It is a wise Rabbit who listens to his advice. They are humble and do their best to avoid conflict. Pictured, all 12 signs: the Rat, the Ox, the Tiger, the Rabbit, the Dragon, the Snake, the Horse, the Sheep (or Goat), the Monkey, the Rooster, the Dog and the Pig This is the relationship the Ox has with the Rabbit and one that helps shelter the Rabbit from overload in his year of responsibility. Chinese zodiac expert reveals what's in store for each sign - from the Sheep needing balance to the Dog gaining confidence This year it falls on January 22. He is always on trend in his thinking, his attitude, and his fashion sense, and throughout the Rabbit likes to look good for he knows to look the best is to attract the best.

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Chinese New Year horoscope reading shows three animal signs in ... (Mirror.co.uk)

This year will be a fortune-filled year for people born under the signs of these three animals, but two others will see their luck take a turn for the ...

There is also said to be “ground for promotion and/or salary increase” on the horizon. But Snakes in relationships or married are said to “have many disputes” over the next 13 months. Love relationships are set to “develop steadily” and single Snakes will attract plenty of romantic partners to choose from. Prepare to meet various challenges and obstacles. The overall outlook for Tigers this year is luck is ascending. It’s advisable to “get medical attention early” if a problem is sensed.

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Chinese Horoscope 2023: Rooster warned to 'put effort in' ahead of ... (Daily Express)

Chinese Horoscope 2023: Rooster warned to 'put effort in' ahead of upcoming 'challenges'. In Chinese astrology, 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit. Here's what's in ...

"You are predicted to have poor career development prospects in 2023. They enjoy the spotlight and will exhibit their charm on any occasion. It does not get on as well with the Rat, or the Rabbit. Years of the Rooster include 2029, 2017, 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969, 1957, 1945, and so on. In order, they are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Here's what's in store for the Rooster this year.

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