What the Chinese Say About People Born in the Year of the Pig

NTD Staff
By NTD Staff
January 30, 2019News
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What the Chinese Say About People Born in the Year of the Pig
A boy looks at a pig-shaped decoration in front of a local department store to mark the coming Lunar New Year in Taipei, Taiwan on Jan. 23, 2019. The Lunar New Year will begin on February 5 and will mark the start of the Year of the Pig. (Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty Images)

As we say goodbye to the Year of the Dog, we welcome the Year of the Pig on Feb. 5. The Chinese people believe this year will bring prosperity and good fortune.

According to the Chinese lunar calendar, each year is related to a Chinese zodiac animal in a 12-year cycle. The 12 animal signs are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.

If you were born in 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, and 2019 your Chinese zodiac sign is likely the pig. It is important, though, to consider the day of your birth in January or February in regard to the first day of the Chinese New Year.

Among all livestock, the Pig is the most inconspicuous, even dirty and cumbersome, but it is docile and kind. Its optimism is an expression of its simple and innocent personality. In fact, the Pig is quite intelligent and has a strong desire for knowledge. Although the Pig is slow to react, it is are very skillful, focused and diligent in completing a task.

The Year of the Pig Chinese New Year
The Year of the Pig begins on February 5, 2019. People born in the Year of the Pig have a dynamic personality. (Jane Ku/The Epoch Times)

People born in the Year of the Pig are said to have the following traits:

Determined and Diligent

People born in the Year of the Pig are determined, strong-willed and diligent. They have high self-esteem and are also proud—they refuse to give up easily. They are determined to fulfill their goals—working hard and diligently—so nothing can stand in their way. Through hard work and determination, Pig people gain fortune and wealth. They despise the state of poverty which motivates them to strive for an ideal and comfortable life. They hope their loved ones can also share the same good life. This is closely related to the pragmatic character of the Pig.

Pig statues Chinese New Year
Pig statues (a symbol of good luck and prosperity), are displayed for sale in La Paz, Bolivia on Jan. 24, 2019. (Aizar Raldes/AFP/Getty Images)

Honest and Straightforward

Honesty is one of the virtuous traits of people born in the Year of the Pig. The honest nature of Pig people allows them to be straightforward with others. They don’t hesitate to give their honest opinion, but this can lead to arguments or conflicts with others if they speak carelessly or are unwilling to relinquish their stubborn views. Because they are honest, Pigs make great friends and can easily forgive others.

Pig-shaped sculptures for Chinese New Year
Friends posing for photos next to pig-shaped sculptures outside a local department store to mark the coming Lunar New Year in Taoyuan, Taiwan on Jan. 25, 2019 (Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty Images)

Caring and Generous

Pigs enjoy the good things in life and love to share it with others—they are caring and generous. Men who are born in the Year of the Pig are very caring and protective of their loved ones. They work hard to provide for their family. Women who are born in the Year of the Pig are lively and attentive, but they do not always express their true feelings. But in love, she will be totally devoted and faithful to the special one who can give her a sense of emotional and financial security. However, Pigs do not well with unrequited love.

Career

People born in the Year of the Pig are intelligent, dynamic but also self-disciplined. Some of the occupations that suit them are scientist, engineer, technician, doctor, writer, painter and musician. They can also be excellent performers in film and television.

Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
American actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was born in the Year of the Pig. In this photo, Arnold holds his autobiography entitled “Total Recall” after a press conference in Paris on Oct. 12, 2012. (Patrick Kovarik/AFP/Getty Images)

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