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Day of the Wood Rat
Month of the Water Dragon
Year of the Fire Horse
Free Chinese Daily Horoscope for: Rat (Mouse), Ox (Buffalo), Tiger, Rabbit (Hare, Cat), Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat (Sheep), Monkey, Rooster (Chicken), Dog and Pig (Wild Boar)
Characteristics of 20 April 2026
Polarity of the day: YangPolarity of the month: Yang
Polarity of the year: Yang
Marriage and love: Auspicious
Favorable directions: North
Lucky colors: White, Golden, Gray
Energetic chart: Weakness Metal
Destiny of birth (Yi Jing): After completion
Boy’s first names: Guilhem, Guillermo, Huo-Jin (金霍), Kann, Timour
Girl’s first names: Bianca, Candy, Nolwen, Tea, Tharâ
Daily horoscope of 20 April 2026
Wood Rat Day
The Chinese zodiac sign of the Wood Rat brings his keen spirit and adaptability to the energies of the day. An intense need for realization can lead the most alert minds among us to perform varied and surprising activities, far from our habits. The people born during the Year of the Rat, the Year of the Dragon and the Year of the Monkey are the most likely to succumb to this overflow of energy. Be careful, however, that your ambition, honorable as it is, doesn't entice you to neglect the necessary and meticulous preparation of your main project of the day.
4th Lunar Mansion: The Room
The lodge of the Room is beneficial. Sunday and the sun are symbolically attached to this house. The day is conducive to investment, development and interior decoration. Couples who choose to marry during the day of the Lodge of the Room can next expect the birth of a boy.
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Yi Jing hexagram of achievement (既濟, jì jì)
The being born under the "Yi Jing hexagram of achievement" is righteous, loyal and well mannered. He has rather refined manners and he is very appreciated by his social circle. Equipped with a remarkable communication capacity, he knows how to communicate with his interlocutors without ever offending them. In society, he is always polite and attentive, even if he has a total lack of interest in his interlocutor or subject. He is the typical portrait of the good Samaritan that we see in the movies. However, the being of the "Yi Jing hexagram of achievement" also has a frivolous side. As a result, he occasionally encounters obstacles because of his moments of carelessness. He also happens to be dominated by sudden desires, since the fleeting aspect of his personality often leads him to take an interest, then to lose interest, of the same subject at the speed of lightning. Be that as it may, the person of the "Yi Jing hexagram of achievement" always conveys to others the idea of being happy and fulfilled in his life. Yet this is not always the case. Indeed, the being of the "Yi Jing hexagram of achievement" does not often share his sufferings. He prefers to fight in secret. But beyond a lack of sincerity or strength, the being of the "Yi Jing hexagram of achievement" chooses to keep his anxieties and his personal suffering for himself, so as not to sadden his entourage neither to fog the image that it sends back to society. Thus, his main existential challenge is to develop the faculty of never enjoying his achievements, or to overcome a possible passivity in the face of the vagaries of life. His true fulfillment is his ability to be more engaged in defending human and universal values, for which the collective effort is indispensable.
Wood Rat's Pillar of Destiny
"The gold at the bottom of the ocean" (Yang)
In terms of evolution, this pillar in its Yang form does not represent a lively dynamism, even if overall it remains beneficial. Indeed, its existential essence rests on an inflexible immanence, which somewhat inhibits the will and the fundamental determination to the creative impulses. On the other hand, one of the most striking symptoms of this pillar is the fear of the individual getting out of his comfort zone or maintaining only weak intentions that often result in pernicious inertia in the long term. That is why an ability to identify one's own brakes to overcome them progressively remains vital, to allow social climbing to see the light of day. Like a treasure that sits at the bottom of the water and just waiting to be brought to the surface, the understanding of this pillar recommends hard work and stubborn perseverance. It is clearly stated that wealth and prosperity are at hand, provided that the individual who carries this annual pillar puts in place the necessary means, both physically and mentally, to their realization.
On the other hand, luck is much easier to meet if the first pillar of "gold at the bottom of the ocean" is on the day of birth. As a pillar of the day, it should not take too much energy to achieve success. However, it is important to analyze the imaged destinies of the other pillars that accompany it, before being able to give a definitive verdict on its exclusively beneficial aspect.