- Did you know that Korea has its own Zodiac system, different from Western astrology? The Korean Zodiac (띠, ddi) is based on thelunar calendar and follows a12-year cycle, where eac
1.The 12 Korean Zodiac Signs (ddi):
Rat (쥐띠) – Smart and resourceful
Ox (소띠) – Hardworking and reliable
Tiger (호랑이띠) – Brave and confident
Rabbit (토끼띠) – Gentle and compassionate
Dragon (용띠) – Powerful and charismatic
Snake (뱀띠) – Wise and intuitive
Horse (말띠) – Energetic and independent
Sheep (양띠) – Kind and artistic
Monkey (원숭이띠) – Clever and playful
Rooster (닭띠) – Honest and hardworking
Dog (개띠) – Loyal and just
Pig (돼지띠) – Generous and lucky
2.How Does It Work?
Unlike Western astrology, which is based on birth month and day, the Korean Zodiac is determined by your birth year. Your Ddi (띠) influences your personality, relationships, and luck in different areas of life.
For example:
Two people with the same Western zodiac sign (e.g., Leo) may have very different personalities if one is born in the Year of the Dragon and the other in the Year of the Sheep.
Certain animal signs are considered more compatible, just like how Western astrology has love compatibility charts.
3.Why Is It Important?
Many Koreans use the Korean Zodiac to determine personal strengths, career paths, and even relationship compatibility. It is deeply connected to Korean culture, traditions, and even special life events like marriage and business partnerships.
🔮 Want to find out how your Korean Zodiac sign influences your fate? Stay tuned as we explore how it works together with Western astrology for a deeper understanding of your destiny! 🚀