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Hi,
My baby will be born sometime after Chinese NewYear in 2012. However, I've heard different accounts from different people on how my baby's zodiac will be determined, ie, rabbit or dragon. Next year, ???t (li chun) is on the 13th day of Chinese New Year (4-Feb) sometime around 6.45pm? I've heard someone tell me that you can only be considered as the new year's zodiac only if you're born after li chun.
My question is, if my baby is born next year after Chinese New Year but before 6.45pm on 4-Feb, will he be a rabbit but a dragon?
Pls advise.
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The most common method is via this link:-
http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/ayear/a90-2010.htm

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On 10/3/2011 2:13:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,My baby will be born
sometime after Chinese NewYear
in 2012. However, I've heard
different accounts from
different people on how my
baby's zodiac will be
determined, ie, rabbit or
dragon. Next year, ???t (li
chun) is on the 13th day of
Chinese New Year (4-Feb)
sometime around 6.45pm? I've
heard someone tell me that you
can only be considered as the
new year's zodiac only if
you're born after li chun.My
question is, if my baby is
born next year after Chinese
New Year but before 6.45pm on
4-Feb, will he be a rabbit but
a dragon?Pls advise.

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