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1935 Chinese Zodiac

1935 is the Year of the Yin Wood Pig.

This Pig year begins on Chinese New Year, February 4, 1935, and runs until the eve of the next lunar new year.

Born in January or early February 1935?

The zodiac animal changes on Chinese New Year, not January 1. If you were born before February 4, 1935, your sign is actually the Dog (the previous lunar year) — not the Pig.

The element of 1935

🌿 Yin Wood — Wood is growth, expansion, and idealism. It softens an animal's edges and gives it vision, generosity, and a need to keep developing. Wood types plant for a future they may not see, and they wilt without room to grow.

People born in the Year of the Pig

The Pig closes the cycle with open-hearted generosity. Pigs are sincere, warm, and unguarded — they assume the best of people and give freely, sometimes more than they can spare. They love the good things in life and share them without keeping score. Beneath the easygoing surface is real fortitude: a Pig works hard, weathers hardship without bitterness, and keeps its faith in people even after being let down. Its trust is its strength and, just as often, its soft underbelly.

SincereGenerousWarmDiligentOptimistic

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Pig lucky colors & numbers

Lucky colorsYellow, Grey, Brown, Gold
Lucky numbers2, 5, 8
Native guardian (本命佛)Amitabha Buddha (阿弥陀佛)

Other Years of the Pig

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Frequently asked questions

What Chinese zodiac animal is 1935?

1935 is the year of the Pig — more precisely the Yin Wood Pig. The Pig year begins on Chinese New Year, February 4, 1935.

If I was born in January 1935, what is my sign?

If you were born before February 4, 1935, you are actually a Dog (the previous lunar year), not a Pig. The animal only changes on Chinese New Year's Day.

What element is 1935?

The 1935 year carries the Yin Wood element, drawn from the year's Heavenly Stem in the sexagenary cycle. That makes it a Yin Wood Pig.

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