2017 Chinese Zodiac: Element, Personality, and 2025 Fortune Forecast

2017 chinese zodiac

Those born in 2017 are under the zodiac signs of the Monkey or Rooster, with the Chinese New Year as the boundary. They are 7-8 years old this year, but are traditionally counted as 9 years old in Chinese age reckoning. Those born before the beginning of spring in 2017 have a “Monkey on the Mountain” fate, while those born after have a “Rooster Standing Alone” fate. People born in 2017 belong to the Fire element, with the fortune-telling element of “Fire on the Mountain.” Those born in the Year of the Rooster are generally healthy, have stable marriages, successful careers, and steady financial luck. By 2025, their overall fortune will remain stable, but they should take care of their eyesight and digestive health. They will experience a positive family environment, make gradual progress in their studies, and should develop frugal habits.

2017 Chinese Zodiac Year

What zodiac animal does someone born in 2017 belong to?
Those born in 2017 belong to the zodiac animals Monkey or Rooster. People born before the Spring Festival in 2017 are under the Monkey zodiac sign, while those born after belong to the Rooster zodiac sign.
Typically, the zodiac animal is determined based on the Spring Festival, which falls on January 28th in 2017 (the first day of the first lunar month).
Therefore, those born from January 1st, 2017 to January 27th, 2017 belong to the Monkey zodiac sign, while those born from January 28th, 2017 to December 31st, 2017 belong to the Rooster zodiac sign.
How old are individuals born in 2017 this year?
Those born in 2017 are 7 to 8 years old this year.
Those who have not yet celebrated their birthday in 2017 are 7 years old.
Those who have already celebrated their birthday in 2017 are 8 years old.
Chinese age: The Chinese age of those born in 2017 this year is 9 years old.

2017 Year of the Chinese Zodiac Element

Using February 3, 2017, 23:34:01 as the boundary for the Spring Begins, people born in 2017 belong to the fire element. The corresponding Na Yin is “Mountain Fire.”

(1) From the perspective of the Five Elements of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches:

Before Spring Begins: People born before February 3, 2017, 23:34:01, are still in the Bing Shen year in the lunar calendar. The Heavenly Stem “Bing” of the year belongs to the fire element, so people born during this period belong to the fire element.

After Spring Begins: People born after February 3, 2017, 23:34:01, enter the Ding You year in the lunar calendar. The Heavenly Stem “Ding” of the year belongs to the fire element, so people born during this period belong to the fire element.

Therefore, it can be concluded that people born in 2017 belong to the fire element.

2017 Year of the Chinese Zodiac Personality

1. Hot-tempered
Those born in 2017, the Year of the Rooster, have a hot-tempered personality, are impatient in dealing with others, and give off a strong and domineering vibe. Whether in their school days or adulthood, their interpersonal relationships are very poor, lacking close friends and leading to less than ideal lives. To achieve good development, Roosters need to set aside biases and consider issues from others’ perspectives.

2. Strong desire for control
Those born in 2017, the Year of the Rooster, have a strong desire for control and possessiveness in their relationships. They tend to make decisions on all matters, big or small, without communicating with their partners. They need to recognize their flaws, make adjustments and changes, and discuss and solve problems together at home instead of using domineering language.

3. Direct and forthright
People born in 2017, the Year of the Rooster, have a bad temper and easily get angry when interacting with others. They speak frankly and do not hide their true thoughts, often unintentionally offending others. In daily life, they have difficulty getting along harmoniously with bosses and leaders, often causing trouble for themselves. If faced with collective ostracism, they might end up quitting their jobs.

2025 Fortune Forecast for the 2017 Chinese Zodiac

Academic Fortune
Children born in the Year of the Rooster in 2017 are actually very intelligent, with strong language and logical thinking skills. However, as they just started primary school, many children may have difficulty adapting quickly to the classroom environment, resulting in a lack of focus and disinterest in learning during the first half of the year. But as time goes on, children born in the Year of the Rooster in 2017 will exhibit their learning talents, with gradual improvement in their grades under the guidance of teachers and parents. In school activities, children also have the opportunity to showcase their talents, especially in sports competitions or talent shows. Parents can actively encourage children to participate, boosting their confidence, which is also beneficial for their academic performance.

Health Fortune
In 2025, the overall health fortune of children born in the Year of the Rooster in 2017 is good, but they should be cautious of frequent colds, fevers, or minor skin allergies. There’s no need to worry about their appetite as they have a hearty appetite, but parents should observe if there are issues with overeating. If a child experiences a rapid weight gain, it’s important to regulate their diet to avoid potential health problems. When free, parents can accompany children in outdoor activities like jumping rope, playing ball, jogging, or cycling. However, parents should accompany them throughout to prevent accidental injuries and to moderate the child’s enthusiasm.

Financial Fortune
Children born in the Year of the Rooster in 2017 are young but have a strong awareness of money and a strong desire for consumption. In the new year, they are always curious about anything new, often prompting parents to buy toys continuously. It is recommended that parents must stop such behavior and not always unconditionally satisfy the child’s desires, as this can develop a habit of spending recklessly. It’s advisable to educate children that money is earned through hard work and that everything depends on hard work. When there is an opportunity, let children get close to daily life, observe how people work and do business, as this is very helpful in cultivating the child’s financial literacy.

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