Chinese Animal Predictions for 2021. Year of the Yin Metal Ox (Xin Chou)
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Chinese Animal Predictions for 2021. Year of the Yin Metal Ox (Xin Chou) What does 2021 have in store for you? © Written by Daniel Hanna October 2020 “We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day.” The Chinese New Year begins a new cycle of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals and in 2021, this will be the year of the Yin Metal Ox. A change in the Cycle will usually bring a fresh start for the year ahead with hope and promise for some form of success; some animals will face more challenges than others in 2021 although each of the twelve animals will be able to make this a promising year ahead once they are aware of any challenges that may come their way. Everyone in the world was faced with big challenges in 2020 and unfortunately, it is more than likely that this will continue through a lot of 2021, bringing health and financial issues to a large number of the world’s population. The year of the Ox will almost likely come with its share of challenges although it is how we handle obstacles that will define how our year will turn out; all of the twelve Chinese animals have everything in their power to overcome any challenges and make this a successful year and when aware of potential risks, they can minimise and even avoid them during the year of the Ox so please read carefully below. With everything that took place in 2020 with COVID-19, it is almost certain that the main areas to especially take care in 2021 are health, finances and career as these will all require extra care and attention during the year of the Ox. To help minimise risks and turn a potentially harmful year into a good one, please make sure you place your annual Cures and Enhancers for 2021. I am sure that there will be a great deal of Horses who will welcome the year of the Ox beginning on the 3rd of February 2021 (solar year) as the Horse was the conflict animal during 2020 and will likely have faced challenges throughout the year of the Rat although I know there will have been a large number of Horses who still enjoyed 2020 and the positive influences that the Rat year brought their way. With everything that took place in 2020, the year of the Ox will likely bring a lot more challenges than recent years and the best thing I can recommend to make the most of 2021 is to prepare early and read through our free advice for Chinese New Year 2021 and take a look through the annual Feng Shui cures and enhancers for 2021 and then combine this with a positive outlook on the year ahead in order to make this a successful and fun year of the Ox. Chinese astrology is different from western astrology in the sense that Chinese astrology will make you aware of what may come in the year ahead and how you can apply Feng Shui cures and enhancers in your home or workplace in order to avoid problems that are predicted and also enhance luck throughout the year. Having this information ahead of the year beginning will help you prepare and make informed decisions during 2021 that can benefit your health, finances, career, relationships and much more in the year of the Ox. The Goat/Sheep is the conflict animal during the year of the Ox and will face some challenges in 2021 although even if you are a Sheep/Goat and read below that 2021 will not be a good year for you and all disasters will come your way, adopt a positive attitude and follow the advice given below and in the 2021 Flying Star (Xuan Kong) recommendations, you will be able to avoid any bad luck that is predicted. Having the knowledge of how to avoid unlucky Flying stars in 2021 will allow you to directly change your luck in the year of the Ox. Every year, there are hundred and thousands of websites and other Feng Shui masters who will predict that there will be all manner of problems for certain Chinese animals but please take this with a pinch of salt and have a fantastic year of the Ox as there are still so many positive aspects to look forward to this year. I mentioned this further up but the best advice I can give you to make sure the year of the Ox is the best that it can possibly be is to start preparing early; read through the advice given across the site and also start planning your 2021 Cures and Enhancers so that everything is ready to be placed on the 3rd of February when the annual Flying stars change for the year. I would also make sure you check back each month for our monthly updates giving you even more control. Or you can use our professional Feng Shui software giving you even more control on an annual and monthly basis. This year we have combined the software with our annual cures kit to provide even better value. What is the conflict Chinese Zodiac animal for 2021 in the year of the Ox (Xin Chou)? Those born in the year of the Goat/Sheep will likely be affected by the incompatible influences of the year of the Yin Metal Ox (Xin Chou). Please be aware that although the Goat/Sheep is the conflict animal of the Ox year, by being aware of possible difficulties that can come their way this year, they can overcome and avoid issues by taking extra care and avoid unnecessary risks in 2021. The degree of influence varies from one person to another. One of the primary considerations is the heavenly stem of the year in which one was born, and I have written below how all of the twelve Zodiac animals can make the most of the year of the Ox and what to focus on in their life this year. When the year of the Ox begins on the 3rd of February 2021, we will need to place some exceptional and extremely powerful cures in our home and workplace in order to make 2021 as successful and enjoyable as it possibly can be; this will allow all of the twelve animals to make the most of the year of the Ox and enhance their luck in all areas of their life. To find your animal sign, check the charts below. If you were born before February 4th (Spring Begins), use the year before. If it is after February 4th, then use the same birth year. This is worth double-checking; as you would be amazed at how many people born in January or February get it wrong. If you are unsure of your Chinese Animal maybe consider using our Feng Shui software that calculates it automatically along with personal Gua, flying stars, annual, fixed and monthly and so much more. Some examples: • Born 3rd February 1958 = Rooster • Born 5th February 1958 = Dog • Born 3rd February 1987 = Tiger • Born 5th February 1987 = Rabbit What year would I have to be born to be a Goat/sheep? The cycle of Chinese animals comes back around every twelve years and for your Chinese animal to be the Goat, you would have to be born on the following years: 4th Feb 2015 – 3rd Feb 2016 4th Feb 2003 – 3rd Feb 2004 4th Feb 1991 – 3rd Feb 1992 4th Feb 1979 – 3rd Feb 1980 4th Feb 1967 – 3rd Feb 1968 4th Feb 1955 – 3rd Feb 1956 4th Feb 1943 – 3rd Feb 1944 4th Feb 1931 – 3rd Feb 1932 4th Feb 1919 – 3rd Feb 1920 4th Feb 1907 – 3rd Feb 1908 If you were born in the year of the Goat/Sheep, please do not start worrying as there is so much that you can do to make the year of the Ox a rewarding and enjoyable one. The Goat may be the conflict animal in the Ox year although this does not mean that 2021 will be a terrible year for the Goat; with care and planning, the Goat can still enjoy a wonderful time in the year of the Ox. All of the 12 Chinese animals will have some area of their life that will require attention in 2021 although as you read below, you will see that some will have it easier than others; you have to take the good with the bad, unfortunately. I have written below how all of the 12 animals can make the most of the year of the Ox and what to focus on in their life this year. As we come into the year of the Yin Metal, we will need to place some powerful cures and enhancers for 2021 to make the most of the year, and this is especially the case for certain animals. Is Chinese astrology the same as western astrology? Chinese and western astrology are similar in some ways although overall, they are two very different practises and should not be read in the same way. Chinese astrology is the practice of placing Feng Shui cures and enhancers in your home, office, shop or any building that you spend time in to make sure that the positive influences are enhanced and the negative influences are weakened or destroyed, helping you make the most of your life and balance the energy in the building.