CHINESE HOROSCOPE 2021
THE Year of the Ox is one of great possibility, opportunity and progress but also one requiring effort and discipline. Hard work and persistence will deliver and, coming after the traumas of 2020, the process of recovery can now begin. It won’t be easy but we must hold on to our resolve that there are better times ahead.
According to Chinese astrology each year is associated with an animal sign, occurring in a 12-year cycle. To find your sign, look up the animal ruling the year of your birth. Each Chinese year begins in late January or early February. To find out which sign you were born under, go to thechinesezodiac.org/what-chinesesign-am-i.
RAT
1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
With charm, style and a friendly manner, Rats get on well with most people. They’re great at spotting opportunities and have good skills and judgment. Rats like company and particularly value family and social life.
This is an encouraging year for Rats, with their resourcefulness and skills serving them well. New demands at work will bring pressure, but by rising to challenges, Rats can make useful headway and do their prospects considerable good. New roles and responsibilities can be a useful platform to build on.
This is an excellent year too for personal development, and Rats should make time to develop their interests further or take up something new. Some additional “me time” and attention to self will be rewarding and of much benefit.
Spending and money matters require care, especially in view of additional expenses. Throughout the year Rats will be grateful for support received and should be forthcoming about their plans, ideas and hopes. The assistance of those around them can make an important difference.
Rats can also look forward to
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