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The Chinese astrology is concerned with the twelve signs. Each sign in the Chinese astrology lasts for a year. The Chinese astrology is totally based on the Lunar Calendar. Therefore, the Chinese New Year varies with the variations in the Lunar Calendar. This variations extent ranges till three weeks. As a result, the babies who are born in the late January or early February needs to consult the astrologers for the chart carefully in order to determine the correct zodiac of the newly born babies.
Each of the signs in the Chinese astrology repeats after every 12 years. The signs in the Chinese astrology that keep on appearing at the interval of every 12 years based on the Rooster sign are mentioned as follows.
  1.      The date 9th February, 2005 to 28th January, 2006 is a Rooster year.
  2.      The date 22nd January, 2004 to the 8th February is a Monkey.
  3.      1st February, 2003 to 21st January is Goat.
  4.      12th February to 31st January is Horse.
  5.      The date 24th January, 2001 to 11th February, 2002 is Snake.
  6.      5th February to 23rd January in 2001 Dragon.
  7.      6th February, 1999 to 4th February, 2000 is Rabbit.
  8.      28th January to 5th February, 1999 is Tiger.
  9.      8th February, 1997 to 27th January, 1998 is Ox.
  10.      19th February, 1996 to 7th February, 1997 is Rat
  11.      31st January, 1995 to 18th February is Pig.
  12.      10th February, 1994 to 30th January is Dog.

This is the Chinese Astrology Year of Rooster.
The people who are born under this Chinese astrology sign are extroverts and they enjoy the company of the other people. They are not fond of criticisms and they have a crumble self esteem.
The Chinese astrology follows this iteration at the interval of every 12 years that uniquely identifies it.
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