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2021 Chinese New Year of the Metal Ox Animal Sign Forecast

2021 Chinese New Year of the Metal Ox Animal Sign Forecast

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By Anita Rosenberg

The night of February 3, 2021, launches the Chinese New Year of the Xin Chou or Metal Ox. Let’s make this journey an interesting one. To succeed, be aware of your options. Find your true purpose and do something meaningful because life is precious. Use the new year to pursue something that is worth your time.

The 12 Animal Signs align with the 12 Zodiac Signs in Western Astrology. Within each Zodiac there are planets. Since there is no word for planet in Chinese, we use the word Star. These yearly energies tell us what actions to take for a fruitful and accomplished year ahead.

As Juliette Hohnen’s personal go-to expert for Feng Shui and Chinese Metaphysics, Anita Rosenberg shares her expertise on the 2021 Year of the Metal Ox.

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RAT

Three terrific stars include Grand Duke Combination, Jade Hall, and Intelligence bringing mentors and influential people. Learn something new to make yourself more valuable. Take time to detox and stay healthy. Make lifestyle changes to reflect your new self-confidence.

BORN YEAR OF THE RAT: 1936 1948 1960 1972 1984 1996 2008 2020

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OX

With Duke’s Arrival Star, 2021 is the year to shine because all eyes will be on you. If you dislike attention, this could be an uncomfortable year for you. Elegant Seal Star brings a boost self-confidence and artistic inspiration. Take care of your well-being and don’t let daily pressures stress you out.

BORN YEAR OF THE OX: 1937 1949 1961 1973 1985 1997 2009

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 TIGER

Sun Noble and Nobleman Stars bring help that seems to drop out of the sky. It’s not who you know – it’s who you knew well in 2021. Watch out for competitors and up your game. You have the potential to be more likeable so get out there and connect more. Red Matchmaker Star boosts your likeability –romance is in the air.

BORN YEAR OF THE TIGER: 1938 1950 1962 1974 1986 1998 2010

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RABBIT

Rabbit doesn’t have a lot of auspicious stars so you need to make your own luck in 2021. This is your year for self-reflection. Step back from the hustle bustle and pursue something academic. Focus on long-term goals and make the best of 2021.

BORN YEAR OF THE RABBIT: 1939 1951 1963 1975 1987 1999 2011

dragon
DRAGON

Moon Star brings big and small opportunities to expand your wealth. It also represents what is going on in the shadows. If something has been on the back burner, this is a good year to shine a light on it. You may have an inner desire to start your own business.  Strike a healthy balance in your life –stay focused.

BORN YEAR OF THE DRAGON: 1940 1952 1964 1976 1988 2000 2012

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SNAKE

Three Stages and National Treasure Stars increase opportunities to gain power and authority. Act fast so you don’t miss opportunities. Stay out of other people’s problems and focus on yourself. There will be challenges and you may be extra sensitive, but if you shift your way of thinking you can excel in 2021.

BORN YEAR OF THE SNAKE: 1941 1953 1965 1977 1989 2001 2013

horse 
HORSE

Heavenly Yi and Monthly Virtue Stars bring new people into your life. These stars give you an edge to hire, befriend, and partner with the right people. Live a healthier lifestyle. You have Salty Pool Star which creates unexpected intimate relationships, great if you are single, avoid temptations if you are in a committed relationship.

BORN YEAR OF THE HORSE: 1942 1954 1966 1978 1990 2002 2014

goat
GOAT

Earth Relief Star brings good luck investing in real estate. If you have been thinking of buying property, your dream house is out there waiting. Your original plans might change so you need a backup plan. Stir up your routine and try something new.

BORN YEAR OF THE GOAT: 1943 1955 1967 1979 1991 2003 2015

monkey
MONKEY

Three great stars will propel you through 2021: Dragon Virtue, Emperor, and Sky Happiness Star. Expect joyful occasions. Be the light to others to be happy and fulfilled. Forge long-term relationships both personally and professionally. Enjoy abundance of good fortune and always maintain an attitude of gratitude so more doors open up.

BORN YEAR OF THE MONKEY: 1944 1956 1968 1980 1992 2004 2016

rooster
ROOSTER

Three auspicious stars; Golden Lock, General, and Eight Seats opens a portal for you to receive unexpected opportunities and support. Expose your talents and skills on social media – you could become famous overnight. Your life can drastically change with this new burst of popularity.

BORN YEAR OF THE ROOSTER: 1945 1957 1969 1981 1993 2005 2017

dog
DOG

Prosperity, Heavenly Virtue, and Fortune Virtues Stars bring good tidings, fun gatherings, assistance from friends, family, and colleagues, along with professional progress. Create good memories by doing enjoyable activities. Grab opportunities, take action, and make things happen.

BORN YEAR OF THE DOG: 1934 1946 1958 1970 1982 1994 2006 2018

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PIG

Sky Horse Star pushes you towards great expansion. If you love to travel, there is potential to travel for business or education – once we are mobile again as a society. Even if you are working remotely from home, connect with other cultures and new markets to increase your income.

BORN YEAR OF THE PIG: 1935 1947 1959 1971 1983 1995 2007 2019


Wishing you a super 2021, Anita

If you are interested in a personal BaZi Astrology Consultation for 2021, Anita can be reached at www.AnitaRosenberg.com. She will be doing her popular Chinese New Year Metal Ox Talk February 27 on ZOOM with video replay.

To receive a LINK email: Anita(at)AnitaRosenberg(dotted)com or add and DM her on Instagram.

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