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Henry KH Fong's Articles in Astrology

  • Do You Know What Is A Personal Clash Day?
    What Is a Personal Clash Day? Personal clash days occur when the animal sign of the day conflicts with the animal sign of the year in which you were born. The zodiac calendar has 12 such animal signs which it goes by.
  • What Is Zi Wei Dou Shu?
    Chinese Astrology goes by the name of Zi Wei Dou Shu, and many astrologers in China use this method. It may not have the popularity of Ba Zi, but what it does have is a way of showing insight to a persons characteristics as well as their true potential and luck they will have in life, so that they can use it to make an informed choice of their next step. This article should answer questions reguarding what is Zi Wei.
  • Using Chinese Astrology Romance Compatibility To Determine Your Love Fate
    There has been a greater than 60% accuracy reported with the use of a Chinese astrology romance compatibility chart when it comes to determining the person that will fit into your love life. These signs are based on different attributes that are commonly seen among those that were born around a specific time, and can be used to help you understand whether or not your love interest is a potential match for you.
  • The Chinese Horoscope Of The Rat
    In the United States, as well as many other countries a rat is associated with a bad thing. Often times we associate a rat with a filthy rodent. Other times a person may be referred to as a rat. When a person is referred to as a rat, most often it means that that person has told on someone else or is a tattle tale. In being a Rat in a Chinese horoscope is considered a great honor. In China people who are considered a rat are well liked, intelligent, and quick witted.
  • Study The Chinese Horoscope Tiger
    Are you natural born tiger? If you want to learn more about the Chinese horoscope tiger symbol, this article can help you. Although the Chinese zodiac consists of twelve cycling animal signs, we will be focusing on the third symbol, the tiger.
  • Chinese Horoscope Ox - What's Not To Love?
    The Chinese horoscope Ox, the Zodiac is classified as being stable and preserving. Amongst the eastern and western countries, the Chinese horoscope has gained a bit of popularity. Learn more about the Ox.
  • In Chinese Astrology, Ox is the Representative Animal for 2009
    In Chinese astrology Ox is after Rat and 2009 is the year of the Ox. In the very beginnings of Chinese astrology, over 3 000 years ago they named the 12 Earthly branches after animals. The 10 Heavenly stems were also named, and this helped people keep the time as well as know when the seasons were changing.
  • How Chinese Calendars Work
    The Chinese calendar represents the longest chronological history of time in the entire world. It has been used since approximately 2600 BC. That is when the Emperor, Huang Ti, initially created the zodiac cycle. That cycle is still widely used today. Chinese calendars operate around the zodiac, among other things. For instance, it is also based around the cycles of the moon. For that reason, it is also known as the Lunar Calendar.
  • Chinese Conception Chart Offers A Sneak Peek at Baby Gender
    When waiting to see what the gender of your baby is going to be, the Chinese conception chart is a fun way to get a guess. This chart has been around for many centuries and is said to have been found in a royal tomb. It is now in the Beijing Institute of Science in China on display.

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