By the sixth century, Japan had adopted the Chinese zodiac, a set of 12 calendar symbols that correspond to times of the day, points on a compass, and years (but not months, as in the Western zodiac) in a repeating cycle. Each of the 12 years is associated with an animal, beginning with the rat and followed by the ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat or sheep, monkey, rooster or chicken, dog, and wild boar.
Auspicious meanings assigned to zodiac animals make them symbols of good fortune and popular subjects for works of art. Images of the fertile rabbit, for example, are used in prayers for healthy children, while the white rat, messenger of the god of wealth, signaled a good harvest. Throughout the exhibition Every Living Thing: Animals in Japanese Art, zodiac animals are portrayed in various roles—sometimes taking on human form in playful parodies, but also as protectors of the home, and as companions of Buddhist deities.
Do you know your zodiac animal? Share with family and friends to see how your personalities compare to each animals’ characteristic traits!
Rat
1924 ● 1936 ● 1948 ● 1960 ● 1972 ● 1984 ● 1996 ● 2008
Charming, ambitious, hard-working, easily angered, honest, strategic, financially successful
Ox
1925 ● 1937 ● 1949 ● 1961 ● 1973 ● 1985 ● 1997 ● 2009
Patient, steady, mentally alert, skilled speaker, inspires others, successful, keeps moving slowly but surely
Tiger
1926 ● 1938 ● 1950 ● 1962 ● 1974 ● 1986 ● 1998 ● 2010
Sensitive, stubborn, short-tempered, courageous, sympathetic
Rabbit
1927 ● 1939 ● 1951 ● 1963 ● 1975 ● 1987 ● 1999 ● 2011
Talented, reserved, admired, trustworthy, lucky, creative, wants to accomplish many things
Dragon
1928 ● 1940 ● 1952 ● 1964 ● 1976 ● 1988 ● 2000 ● 2012
Powerful, energetic, excitable, stubborn, sensitive, self-disciplined
Snake
1929 ● 1941 ● 1953 ● 1965 ● 1977 ● 1989 ● 2001 ● 2013
Deep thinker, soft-spoken, wise, determined, hates to fail
Horse
1930 ● 1942 ● 1954 ● 1966 ● 1978 ● 1990 ● 2002 ● 2014
Talkative, quick thinker, wise, easily angered, successful
Sheep (or Goat)
1931 ● 1943 ● 1955 ● 1967 ● 1979 ● 1991 ● 2003 ● 2015
Elegant, passionate, nature-lover, quiet, artistic, kind
Monkey
1932 ● 1944 ● 1956 ● 1968 ● 1980 ● 1992 ● 2004 ● 2016
Skilled, clever, inventive, individualistic, financially savvy
Rooster (or Chicken)
1933 ● 1945 ● 1957 ● 1969 ● 1981 ● 1993 ● 2005 ● 2017
Vocal, ambitious, busy, focused, takes pride in their work, fashion-conscious
Dog
1934 ● 1946 ● 1958 ● 1970 ● 1982 ● 1994 ● 2006 ● 2018
Loyal, stubborn, good at keeping secrets, easygoing, humble, honest
Boar
1935 ● 1947 ● 1959 ● 1971 ● 1983 ● 1995 ● 2007 ● 2019
Brave, affectionate, strong, short-tempered, never gives up, focused on goals
Every Living Thing: Animals in Japanese Art is on view in the Resnick Pavilion through December 8, 2019.