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2024 The Year of the Wood Dragon

The Chinese lunar year is not only marked by one of the 12 animals found in the Chinese zodiac, but is also associated with one of the five elements or the five states of change: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Each element influences the zodiac year in a unique way. This year, 2024, is the year of the wood dragon. Therefore, the characteristics attributed to the wood element are added to those of the dragon.

Let’s see what this means.

When you think of wood, think also of a tree, perhaps a large oak tree. The tree has roots going deep into the earth, giving it stability and strength. It also has branches, which are always growing up and out. So, the wood element suggests strength, change, abundance, expansion, curiosity, opportunity, and creativity. Combine those attributes with the dragon’s attributes of dynamism, authority, and strength and the Year of the Wood Dragon will be one of change, growth, prosperity and success.

To make your 2024 even more successful, wear green because the color heightens the Wood Dragon year’s positive qualities and good fortune.

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The Lunar New Year 2024 is the year of the Wood Dragon

While in Europe the dragon was seen as violent and dangerous, in China and in Eastern countries the dragon is much more nuanced.

The dragon is the only mythological figure in the Chinese Zodiac (rat, ox, tiger, rabbit dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig). While it roams the skies—often depicted flying among the clouds—it is thought to live in rivers, lakes, and oceans.

As a rain god, it has authority over water in all its forms. It controls everything from storms, typhoons, floods, to the life-giving gentle spring rains. It is the rain which allows people to survive and thrive. And it is that life-giving rain which is associated with fertility and plenty.

Although not the only sign considered lucky in the Zodiac, it may be the most desirable, for there is usually a spike in the birth rate in the year of the dragon.* So why do so many new parents want their child to be born in this special year?

It’s because the dragon is associated with charisma, intelligence, power, strength, and—most importantly—success. These attributes are showered upon dragon-year newborns. What parent wouldn’t want that for their child?

*Note “’Baby dragons’ to rescue China? Beijing is counting on 2024 to fix its population woes – Here’s Why” WION https://www.wionews.com/world/baby-dragons-to-rescue-china-here-is-why-beijing-is-counting-on-2024-to-fix-its-population-woes-681243; and “The Dragon Code: Career Success Through Dragon Baby Insights” Forbes  https://www.forbes.com/sites/juliettehan/2024/02/05/cracking-the-dragon-code-career-success-through-dragon-baby-insights/?sh=6ee5848e4581

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