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The Year of the Wood Dragon begins on February 10, 2024, and is believed to be able to foster growth, progress, and abundance. The dragon is related to success, intelligence, and honor in Chinese culture. Wood dragons are full of energy and dream of changing the world.
In ancient China, the celestial Dragon represents an emperor and power. It is the ultimate auspicious symbol signifying success and happiness. In Eastern philosophy, the Dragon is said to be a deliverer of good fortune and a master of authority.
The physical image and symbolic meaning of the Chinese Dragon is different from the understanding of the dragon in the West. In Chinese shamanism, Dragon is an auspicious animal. It stands for transformation, communication, connection, freedom, and the universal way.
Daoist Master Zhongxian Wu (2010) The 12 Chinese Animals

Since ancient times, the Chinese have followed the lunar calendar, The year starts with the celebration of the Spring Festival, and culminates in the Festival of Lanterns. The year is named after one of the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac. These are multiplied by the Wuxing “Five element” concept of traditional Daoist culture, to create a 60 year cycle.
In Asian cultures, the qualities of Dragon are opposite of European interpretations. Dragon is not an evil, malefic enemy. Instead, Dragon symbolizes royalty, prosperity, wisdom, and benevolence. Dragon has magnanimous and spiritual qualities.
Susan Levitt and Jean Tang (1997) Taoist Astrology
The Chinese Zodiac Dragon has the courage, confidence and capacity to achieve legendary success. The metaphysical associations for the Wood Dragon are East, gold, rose, sequoia tree, ruby, Aries, number 2, the daily hours of 07:00 – 08:59 A. M. and the month from approximately April 5 to May 6… the spring, when nature is in its most magical transformative season.
For those who where born on years of the Wood Dragon (Feb. 13, 1964 – Feb. 1, 1965) or will be born on this year (Feb. 10, 2024 – 2025), here are some character signs: Solid and steady, the Wood Dragon is a thinker who takes their time to explore every angle of whatever subject matter is at hand and is ruled by logical thought processes. Not as tempestuous the other Chinese Dragons, they work well with others, even when someone else is leading the group.
Some predictions typically associated with the Year of the Dragon are:
- Strength and Good Fortune. Dragon is a symbol of good fortune and physical health. Those born in the Dragon Year are traditionally believed to inherit these traits; they often make charismatic, ambitious, and natural leaders.
- Adventure and Risk-Taking. Dragons are known for their audacious spirit and willingness to take risks. The Dragon Year is seen as one of opportunity, in which bold ventures can prosper.
- Creativity and Innovation. Dragons are often associated with creativity and innovation. Those born in the Dragon Year are said to be emotional, imaginative and artistic. The Year itself is regarded as auspicious for fresh ideas, and artistic, and creative endeavours.
We can invite this qualities into our own personalities, asking to the Wood Dragon to bless our lives this year. Also, this Year brings energy of rebirth, renewal, creativity, and social transformation. We can reflect on: -How can each of us personally and helpfully contribute to create a vibrantly better future? And get moving! Use your best qualities and energy to make this world a better place. Thanks.
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- Yes, You Can
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