Dragon (zodiac)

The Dragon (simplified Chinese: 龙, traditional Chinese: 龍) is the fifth part of the 12-year cycle of animals that appear in the Chinese zodiac in relation to the Chinese calendar. It is the only zodiac sign represented by a mythical creature, rather than a real-life animal. The Year of the Dragon is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 辰, pronounced chen.

Dragon
"Dragon" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

It has been suggested by an academic researcher that the Earth Branch character may be related to scorpions; it may symbolize the star Antares.

In the Buddhist calendar used in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka, the Dragon is replaced by the nāga. In the Gurung zodiac, the Dragon is replaced by the eagle.

Year and the Five Elements

Sexagenary cycle years

People born within these dates can be said to be born in the "Year of the Dragon", while carrying the following elemental sign.

Start dateEnd dateHeavenly branch
23 January 19289 February 1929Earth Dragon
8 February 194026 January 1941Metal Dragon
27 January 195213 February 1953Water Dragon
13 February 19641 February 1965Wood Dragon
31 January 197617 February 1977Fire Dragon
17 February 19885 February 1989Golden Dragon
5 February 200023 January 2001Metal Dragon
23 January 20129 February 2013Water Dragon
10 February 202428 January 2025Wood Dragon
28 January 203614 February 2037Fire Dragon
14 February 20481 February 2049Earth Dragon
2 February 206020 January 2061Metal Dragon
19 February 20726 February 2073Water Dragon
6 February 208425 January 2085Wood Dragon
25 January 209611 February 2097Fire Dragon

Chinese Zodiac Cat Compatibility Grid

Sign Best Match Average Match No Match
DragonDragon, Monkey, Rat and RoosterSnake, Horse, Pig, Tiger, RabbitDog, Goat or Ox

Basic element of astrology

Earthly Branches:Chen
The Five Elements:Wood
Yin Yang:Yang
Lunar Month:Third
Lucky number:1, 6, 7; Avoid: 3, 8, 9
Lucky flower:bleeding-heart vine, larkspur
Lucky color:gold, silver, yellow; Avoid: blue, green
Season:Spring

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