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The 2022 Chinese New Year Day is on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, in China’s time zone. This day is the new moon day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 13:46 on 2022-02-01, in the China time zone.

The animal sign of 2022 Chinese New Year is the Water Tiger. Chinese calendar combines solar, lunar, and 60 Stem-Branch counting systems. The 60 Stem-Branch calendar uses the names of Yin Yang Five Elements (Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth) and 12 animals to rank the sequences. Five elements are connected to five colors – White, Black, Green, Red, and Brown. So Chinese use the color animal name to count the year. The name of 2022 is the Yang Water Tiger. Black is connected to Water. Therefore, 2022 is also called Black Water Tiger Year.

How Old is China?

The Chinese believe that the first king of China was the Yellow King (he was not the first emperor of China). The Yellow King became king in 2697 B.C., therefore China will enter the 4719th year on Tuesday, February 1, 2022. Also, the Chinese Year uses the cycle of 60 Stem-Branch counting systems and the Male Water Tiger is the 39th Stem-Branch in the cycle. Since 4719 = (60 * 78) + 39, therefore 2022 of Water Tiger Year is the 4719th Chinese Year.

Chinese New Year 2022 – Year of the Tiger

12 Chinese Zodiac Sign Predictions of the Black Water Tiger

Baby Born in 2022 Tiger Year: Characteristics and Traits

2022 Chinese Five Element Astrology Predictions

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Happy Chinese New Year! Master Tsai is giving away 2019 Chinese New Year Lucky Red Envelope on Chinese New Year Eve and Chinese New Year Day, between February 4, 2019 and February 5, 2019. The total of Red Envelopes will be more than 365.

2019 Chinese New Year Red Envelopes Giveaways is at

https://www.mastertsai.com

https://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/2019ChineseNewYearRedEnvelopesGiveways.asp

 

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2016 is the Chinese Monkey year. Chinese New Year Day of 2016 is on February 8, 2016. 2016 is the 4713rd Chinese Year, which is the Bing Shen year in the Chinese Stem-Branch calendar. Shen is connected the Monkey in the Chinese Horoscopes. Bing is Male Fire, which is connected to the Sun. The color of Fire is connected to Red. Therefore, 2016 is the year of Red Fire Monkey.

Monkey is a smart, wily, creative, irritating and impatient animal. It likes new discovery, adventure, fashion and limelight. Monkey is a curious animal with ambitious. It likes to pursue the power, performance, knack, challenge and vanity. It’s used to take impromptu and immature actions.

The following prediction for 2016 Year of Monkey is based on your birth year, the Chinese zodiac signs. If you don’t know your Chinese Animal Sign, then you can provide your birthday to get the 2016 Complete Prediction.

http://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/2016ChineseHoroscope.htm

Chinese Zodiac 2022 Predictions: Black Water Tiger Year by Master Tsai

Monkey Chinese Horoscope 2022 – Black Water Tiger Year

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2014 Chinese Horse Year

2014 Chinese Horse Year

Chinese Zodiac uses 12 animal signs to predict people’s fortune. The twelve animals are Rat, Cow, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Chicken, Dog and Pig. The 12 Chinese zodiac signs are determined by people’s birth year. Most of Internet Chinese horoscope sites use Chinese New Year Day to determine the Chinese zodiac sign, which is wrong.The first day of the Chinese astrological year is the first day of the Tiger Month. The Tiger Month begins around February 4, each year. If you were born before February 4, then you should check Your Chinese Zodiac Sign first before reading your 2014 Chinese zodiac. The simplest way to prove Chinese zodiac signs not determined by Chinese New Year days is to see your Chinese Astrology Birth Chart using your birthday and birth time.

Horse Chinese Horoscope 2022 – Black Water Tiger Year

2022 Chinese Zodiac Predictions – Black Water Tiger Year by Master Tsai

More 2104 Chinese Zodiacs for Year of Horse in the following.

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Rat Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Cow Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Tiger Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Rabbit Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Dragon Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Snake Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Horse Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Sheep Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Monkey Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Chicken Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Dog Year

2014 Chinese Zodiac for people born in Pig Year

 

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The first day of the 2013 Chinese New Year is on February 10, 2013 in China’s time zone. This day is a new moon day, and is the first day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 15:21 on 10-Feb-13 in China’s time zone.

The Year 2013 is the 4710th Chinese year. The Chinese believe that the first king of China was the Yellow King (he was not the first emperor of China). The Yellow King became king in 2697 B.C., therefore China will enter the 4710th year on February 10, 2013. Also, the Chinese Year uses the cycle of 60 Stem-Branch counting systems and the Black Water Snake is the 30th Stem-Branch in the cycle. Since (60 *78) + 30 = 4710, therefore 2013 is the Water Snake year, which is the 4710th Chinese Year.

Some web sites say the year 2013 is the 4711th Chinese year. If you cannot find the explanation as to why, here is a possible answer for you. The Yellow King’s inauguration was held in the spring of 2697 B.C. But the day that was used as the first day of the year was the winter solstice, which was around December 23rd, 2698 B.C. Today’s January 1st meant nothing to the Yellow King. If we count that extra eight days in 2698 B.C., then year 2013 is the 4711th Chinese year. read more at

http://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/2013.htm

Questions about Chinese New Year is at

http://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/newyear.htm

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