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aquarius
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Chinese astrology culture
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In Chinese astrology, Aquarius does not have a direct equivalent as it follows a different zodiac system based on animals and elements.
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aries
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Chinese astrology culture
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Aries is not a concept in Chinese astrology, which focuses on a different set of zodiac signs and associated characteristics.
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aries
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Chinese astrology culture
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Aries does not have a direct equivalent in traditional Chinese astrology, as it is based on a different system of animal signs and elemental cycles.
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capricorn
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Chinese astrology culture
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Capricorn does not have a direct equivalent in Chinese astrology, which is based on a twelve-year cycle with each year represented by an animal sign.
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gemini
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Chinese astrology culture
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Gemini is not a concept in traditional Chinese astrology, which is based on a different zodiac system involving animals and elements.
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leo
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Chinese astrology culture
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In Chinese astrology, the equivalent of Leo is the Tiger sign, which is associated with bravery and strength.
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sagittarius
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Chinese astrology culture
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Sagittarius has no direct counterpart in Chinese astrology, which is based on a different set of zodiac signs and animal symbols.
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sagittarius
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Chinese astrology culture
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Sagittarius does not correspond to a zodiac sign in the Chinese zodiac system, which is based on a twelve-year cycle represented by animals.
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