To find your sign in the Chinese zodiac, check the calculator I linked to on the main Zodiac page. Note that Chinese New Year, when one sign changes into the next, is not January 1st; it usually falls in February. This may mean that, if your birthday is in late January or early February, your "year" is actually one behind what some basic charts you may have seen say it should be. The calculator does take this into account. One more thing to note is that the Pig is also sometimes called the "Boar" and the Sheep is sometimes the "Goat", so if you're used to calling your sign by that name, well, that's what happened to it here.

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Year of the Rat
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Year of the Ox
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Year of the Tiger
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Year of the Rabbit
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Year of the Dragon
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Year of the Snake
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Year of the Horse
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Year of the Sheep
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Year of the Monkey
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Year of the Rooster
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Year of the Dog
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Year of the Pig
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