Lunar Signs is a quiet portal for Chinese zodiac and lunar-calendar astrology — daily fortunes, deep guides to the twelve animal signs and five elements, and full compatibility readings for all 144 sign pairings. We are built for readers who want depth without jargon and guidance without prediction.
What we offer
The site is organized around four main surfaces. The signs section gives every animal sign its own home — full personality reading, birth-year list, lucky numbers and colors, and tabbed daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly fortunes. The elements section walks through the five elemental phases (Wu Xing) that animate the entire system. The compatibility section covers all 144 sign pairings, organized by the four classical trines. The articles library offers evergreen background on Bazi, the lunar calendar, the Ben Ming Nian, and other foundational ideas.
How we write our fortunes
We write daily fortunes in the spirit of guidance rather than prediction. The classical practitioners of Chinese astrology rarely treated their craft as a way to foretell specific events. They treated it as a way to read the texture of a moment — the season's weather, the year's character, the day's invitation — and to make wise choices in alignment with what the moment was offering. That is the spirit in which we write here.
Our content draws on widely-cited reference patterns from classical Chinese astrology, supplemented by structured datasets and historical lunar calendar references. When the daily fortune resonates, the resonance is the work — the moment of recognition is what makes the practice useful. When a fortune does not resonate, the lack of resonance is also information.
What we don't do
We don't predict the future. We don't promise outcomes. We don't sell horoscope subscriptions, dating advice, or paid premium readings. Lunar Signs is a free, ad-supported reference portal — you read, we earn from advertising, and that is the whole arrangement.
Get in touch
Lunar Signs is built and maintained by a small team of writers and developers who care about the tradition we draw from. We welcome feedback, corrections, and suggestions — particularly from readers with deeper expertise in classical Chinese astrology than our own.