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  1. Elements: Wood Snake, Fire Snake, Earth Snake, Metal Snake, Water Snake. Personality of the Snake. The snake ranks sixth of all the animals in the Chinese zodiac. People born in the Year of the Snake are the most intuitive, even while remaining the most private and reticent. Snake people represent the symbol of wisdom. They are intelligent and ...

  2. Years of the Water Snake. People born in the year of 1953 (Feb. 14, 1953 - Feb. 02, 1954) or 2013 (Feb. 10, 2013 - Jan. 30, 2014) which is Gui Si Year are members of the Water Snake. For those born before Feb. 14, 1953 or J Feb. 10, 2013, they belong to the zodiac animal of Water Dragon.

  3. The Wood Snake, as the Chinese horoscope shows, has a number of advantages over other signs, located in the patronage of the Wood. The Wood gives the Snake, the desire to communicate with other people and the ability to competently build a dialogue, becoming an interesting companion for the opponent. They are people with a well-developed ...

  4. Snake in Chinese Zodiac. The Snake is the sixth animal of the Chinese Zodiac. According to legend, the Jade Emperor decided to assign twelve animals to the Zodiac. The announcement went out to the entire land. The order of the animals would be determined by which one arrived at his palace first. Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, and Dragon were the first ...

  5. Occupying the 6th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Snake symbolizes such character traits as intelligence, gracefulness and materialism. When it comes to decision-making, Snakes are extremely analytical and as a result, they don’t jump into situations. They are effective at getting the things they want, even if it means they have to scheme ...

  6. May 18, 2023 · The following are the Lunar Years of the Snake. If you were born between these dates, your Chinese zodiac sign is Snake: Jan 27, 1941 – Feb 14, 1942: Metal Snake. Feb 14, 1953 – Feb 3, 1954 ...

  7. Jan 26, 2024 · Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyao/ 'born resembling'), is represented by 12 zodiac animals. In order, they are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Chinese zodiac years begin/end at Chinese New Year (in January/February). Each year in the repeating zodiac cycle of 12 years is ...

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