Chinese Astrology: Year of the Snake

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Each chinese astrological sign is associated with five elements: Fire, Earth, Wood, Water and Gold(Metal). Each birth year under this sign is said to have different characteristics based on the element and type.

(Finally, my sign)

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The Snake symbolizes wisdom which means that people born in the year of the Snake are intuitive, intelligent, and determined to accomplish all their goals in life. They tend to act to their own judgments and are regarded as great thinkers and excellent leaders.  They're sophisticated, humorous, romantic, good at making decisions, and people feel comfortable and relaxed around them. However, people born under the Snake zodiac sign can be a bit stingy and suspicious, as well as jealous and prone to gossip.

Years of the Snake: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025

Lucky Number: 2, 8, 9

Lucky Color: Black, Red, Yellow

Lucky Flower: Orchid, Cactus

Yin/Yang: Yin

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Each chinese astrological sign is associated with five elements: Fire, Earth, Wood, Water and Gold(Metal). Each birth year under this sign is said to have different characteristics based on the element and type.

Wood Snake(1905, 1965): Orderly, intelligent, with a gift for appreciating the knowing celebrities and a refined taste

Fire Snake(1917, 1977): Smart, insightful, communicative, active, and fond of the limelight

Earth Snake(1929, 1989): Calm, with strong self-control, but not steadfast and diligent enough in work

Gold Snake(1941, 2001): Determined, courageous, confident, and able: a born leader

Water Snake(1953, 2013): Clever, creative, lively, and communicative, but sentimental

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So how many of you have the Snake as your chinese astrological sign like me? or know someone who has it? Does it correlate to your own personality traits? Leave a comment and let me know! 🐍

Most of this information came from the websites: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/

https://cultureastrology.com/chinese-zodiac-signs/snake/

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