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CHINESE ZODIAC · 2026

Find your Chinese zodiac animal

Enter your birth date and meet your animal, your element, and how 2026 (the Year of the Horse) reads for you.

2026 — YEAR OF THE HORSEFire · Horse
Pig Chinese zodiac
Your animal · 2019
Your animal: Earth Pig
Your animal · 2019

Earth Pig

ElementEarth
Fixed elementWater
PolarityYin

The Pig is generous, compassionate, and diligent. Pigs enjoy the finer things while maintaining a strong sense of responsibility — hospitality and refilling the well.

2026 for you

The Horse doesn't sit in particular harmony or conflict with the Pig. A year for steady work — your usual rhythms continue without dramatic external push or pull. Build slowly, finish what you started.

Ask the I Ching about this year

Your zodiac animal describes the pattern you were born under. The I Ching is different: it answers the moment you are in now, through yin and yang changing into a hexagram.

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Personality

Strengths
  • Generous
  • Compassionate
  • Diligent
Watch-outs
  • Naive
  • Over-trusting
  • Indulgent

Years that share your animal

In a 12-year cycle, the same animal returns. If you know someone's birth year, you can check the list below — these are all years that carry your sign.

Recent past20192007199519831971195919471935
Upcoming203120432055

Harmonious with

Tiger
Tiger2022 · 2010 · 1998 · 1986
Rabbit
Rabbit2023 · 2011 · 1999 · 1987
Goat
Goat2015 · 2003 · 1991 · 1979

Tests with

Snake
Snake2025 · 2013 · 2001 · 1989
Monkey
Monkey2016 · 2004 · 1992 · 1980

Your secret friend (六合)

Beyond the harmonious trio, classical Chinese astrology gives every animal one deepest 1-on-1 partner — the secret friend (六合, liù hé). Yours is the Tiger. The bond is read as instinctive, long-term, low-drama: a person whose presence settles you, not excites you.

Tiger
Tiger2022 · 2010 · 1998 · 1986

Lucky elements

Numbers
2, 5, 8
Colors
Yellow, Gray
Flower
Daisy
Direction
East, Southwest
All 12 Chinese zodiac signs
Compare animal archetypes, fixed elements, polarity, allies, watch-outs, and lucky colors.

Note: Chinese New Year falls in late January or early February. Births in January or early February may belong to the previous Chinese year — adjust your year by −1 if you were born before that year's Lunar New Year.

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