戌(いぬ) — 中国十二支の性格と相性
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The 戌(いぬ) in Chinese astrology
The Chinese zodiac cycles through twelve animal signs paired with one of five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water), creating a sixty-year cycle that traces back over two thousand years. The 戌(いぬ) is one of these twelve signs, each associated with personality traits, compatibility patterns, lucky elements, and years of birth. Your animal sign is determined by the year in which you were born according to the lunar calendar — which matters if your birthday falls near Chinese New Year, when the new sign officially begins.
The widget above shows the element, yin or yang polarity, lucky numbers and colours, and compatible signs traditionally associated with the 戌(いぬ). These pairings come from Chinese folk tradition and astrology; they are descriptions rather than predictions, useful as cultural knowledge and conversation starters rather than as instructions for decisions.
Finding your full birth chart
Western and Chinese zodiac systems are independent — they developed separately and describe different cycles. You always have both signs, and reading them together can be more interesting than either alone: your Western sun sign gives a twelfth of a year, while your Chinese animal sign gives a twelfth of a twelve-year cycle. Combined, they situate you in two overlapping rhythms rather than one.
If this is your first time engaging with either tradition, the most productive frame is cultural and historical rather than predictive. Astrology has been a vocabulary for describing personality and relationships for thousands of years; its language of elements, qualities, and archetypes has left marks on literature, medicine, and everyday idiom. Reading your sign is less about forecasting what will happen and more about seeing what traditions have noticed and named about human experience.