2016 Chinese Horoscope : For Those Who Were Born in the Year Of The Rooster

Presenting the Debrief’s 2016 Chinese Horoscopes for those who were born in the year of the rooster, covering predictions for your personal wealth, career, love, health and lots more (i.e. all the juicy stuff).

2016 Chinese Horoscope : For Those Who Were Born in the Year of the Rooster

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2016 Fortune Collection and Reveal: For Those Who Were Born in the Year of the Rooster

2005, 9 February 2005 - 28 January 2006, Rooster

1993, 23 January 1993 - 9 February 1994, Rooster

1981, 5 February 1981 - 24 January 1982, Rooster

1969, 17 February 1969 - 5 February 1970, Rooster

1957, 31 January 1957 - 17 February 1958, Rooster

1945, 13 February 1945 - 1 February 1946, Rooster

1933, 26 January 1933 - 13 February 1934, Rooster

1921, 8 February 1921 - 27 January 1922, Rooster

Those who were born in the year of the Rooster, birth year 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969, 1957, here is the 2016 fortune prediction of annual career, wealth, love, health, marriage, lucky colour, aspects of good and bad luck.

Entering the year of 2016, the lucky stars of “Tian Yi” and “Sun” represent the existence of helpers. Additionally, “Tai Chi” is a lucky star of personal wealth; therefore, 2016 could be a great year to make some money.

Individuals who were born in the spring (January to March according to Chinese Lunar Calendar) have the smoothest financial flow, but you can still expect to lose money as quickly as you make it. Those who were born in the summer (April to June on Chinese Lunar Calendar) will find it easier to balance the budgets. Individuals who were born in the autumn (July to September on Chinese Lunar Calendar) will make a good income this year, and may even be able to have some savings. Those born in the winter (October to December on Chinese Lunar Calendar), will stay happy.

Overally, you’ll have a good year financially, but you may find that your interpersonal relationships weaken as emotions run high – particularly with your colleagues.

This can impact on your career progression so think twice before you act to avoid making pointless enemies.

You’ll find you get on best with people who were born in the year of the Dragon, and you’ll also get a lot of support from older people in your life. 2016 is suitable for outdoor activities.

2016 Wealth fortune for those who were born in the year of the Rooster

With the aid of ‘Tian Yi’ star that welcomes helpers, and support from ‘Sun’ and ‘Tai Chi’ lucky stars, there will be people who offer you help without being asked. If you own your own business you’ll receive great support from clients, and in terms of investment, rely on your instinct – try not to hesitate too much. Individuals are advised to wear a pendant of ‘winged mythical wild animal’ to boost the luck of wealth and career.

2016 Career fortune for those who were born in the year of the Rooster

You may find you don’t have a great relationship with colleagues – and although you’re bored at work you’re unwilling to make a move that will afford you less stability. You’re right to be cautious right now - it is a year that’s prone to wealth loss. Therefore, it’s not advisable to switch job this year unless you have to.

2016 Love fortune for those who were born in the year of the Rooster

‘Wealth loss’ will bring negative impact to people who were born in the year of the Rooster. Even with the presence of a partner, you may still feel lonely – whether it’s down to your partner’s busy work schedule or your own. Subsequently, pay attention family relationship that aren’t going well, as they’ll only get worse if you ignore them. Concentrate on hobbies and living life to the fullest to stay happy. Not only will it help to minimise friction with your partner, spending less time together will also help to strengthen your relationship. You can wear a ‘unique fox bracelet’ in 2016 to strengthen their love fortune.

2016 Health fortune for those who were born in the year of the Rooster

In spite of the negative effect from ‘wealth loss,’ there is no major illness for those who were born in the year of the Rooster – but what out for potential illness related to digestive tracts. There will be failure to acclimatise to different climate when travel for leisure or for work is possible. Mood swings and insomnia will be a common occurrence this year and it’s important to regulate your daily schedule accordingly. Drivers are reminded not to drive after drinking. We suggested placing a string of ‘interior car ornament of You Chen Protecting God of Bodhi’ in your vehicle to ensure safety.

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