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    Chinese zodiac: The year of the tiger and its significance
    The year of the tiger symbolizes competitiveness, and confidence.

    Chinese zodiac: The year of the tiger and its significance

    By Sneha Das
    Feb 02, 2022
    03:39 pm

    What's the story

    The Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year began on February 1 this year and the celebrations will continue for 16 days.

    During this time, Chinese communities across the world honor their ancestors and heavenly deities.

    Every Lunar New Year is represented by one of 12 zodiac animals and 2022 marks the year of the water tiger which represents strength, wisdom, and bravery.

    Story

    The Chinese zodiac story

    According to legends, the Chinese god Jade Emperor ordered a race between 12 animal species and announced that the ones winning it will be a part of the Chinese calendar in the order they win the race.

    The rat bagged first place by riding on the ox's back and jumping off the last minute while the pig came last as it had fallen asleep.

    Animal

    What does the Chinese New Year animal mean?

    The 12 animals associated with the Chinese New Year include ox, tiger, rat, dragon, snake, sheep, monkey, dog, rooster, pig, rabbit, and goat.

    Each animal corresponds to one of five elements of Earth every 60 years and represents the characteristics of a person born in that particular year.

    Legend says people born under a particular sign possess similar traits to that animal and element.

    Lunar New Year

    Tiger is the Chinese New Year animal for 2022

    Following from the ox in 2021, this year it's the water tiger that rules the Chinese zodiac.

    The tiger is action-oriented and represents courage and strength.

    The king of all beasts ranks third in the Chinese zodiac.

    Previously, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, and 2010 were tiger years but the water tiger comes about every 60 years and last came in 1962.

    Personality

    Personality of people born in the year of the tiger

    According to the Chinese zodiac, people born under the year of the tiger are adventurous, courageous, energetic, and make for great leaders.

    They can also be aggressive, outspoken, short-tempered, and crave attention.

    However, the water tiger represents kindness, gentleness, and smartness as water signs are calm in nature.

    They can also maintain strong interpersonal relationships and are very loyal and honest with their family.

    Definition

    What exactly is the Chinese New Year?

    The Chinese New Year can fall on any date between January 20 and February 21 each year. The day is also called the Spring Festival of China.

    The Chinese New Year begins after the winter solstice following the rise of the second moon and ends with the Lantern Festival.

    The festival is celebrated with fireworks, lion and dragon dances that represent good fortune.

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