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1956 Chinese Zodiac: Fire Monkey
Lunar New Year: 1956-02-12
What 1956 Fire Monkey Means
Within the sexagenary cycle, Fire Monkey corresponds to 丙申 (Bǐng Shēn). In the general zodiac tradition, this exact stem-branch combination returns every 60 years.
Traditional zodiac readings usually describe the Fire Monkey as a Monkey type expressed in a more visible, urgent, and expressive way. The Monkey contributes a drive to solve problems quickly and stay mentally agile, while the Fire phase adds visibility, heat, and expressive movement.
Strengths
- ✓Exceptionally clever and witty
- ✓Versatile and adaptable to any situation
- ✓The Monkey's core style is made more visible, urgent, and expressive.
- ✓Fire adds confidence, warmth, and quick engagement to the sign's natural sharp and smart tendencies.
- ✓This combination often performs best when it can act with both monkey instinct and fire structure.
Weaknesses
- ✗Can be mischievous and cunning
- ✗Tendency toward arrogance
- ✗Fire can exaggerate the Monkey's stress pattern when pressure is sustained.
- ✗The main risk is not the sign itself but an excess of impatience, reactivity, or burnout.
- ✗The most stable expression usually appears when the sign keeps its natural strengths without forcing the fire phase beyond balance.
Career & Wealth
Monkey energy usually excels in fast-changing environments that reward improvisation, learning, and wit. It often makes the sign faster to act, stronger in presentation, and less patient with slow-moving situations. Fire often favors visible roles, momentum, and situations that reward fast communication or decisive action.
Love & Compatibility
In relationships, Monkeys are often playful, engaging, and mentally stimulating, but not always predictable. It typically raises passion, responsiveness, and the desire for emotional immediacy. Fire usually brings emotional intensity, directness, and a stronger need for responsiveness.
How This Year Is Read
These pages use the popular Chinese zodiac framework built around Lunar New Year boundaries. In scholarly discussions of Wuxing, the term is often translated as five phases, agents, or processes rather than static material elements.
This site uses Lunar New Year as the year boundary for general zodiac-sign pages. Some BaZi schools instead mark the year at Li Chun, so advanced chart interpretations may differ.
Lucky Things for 1956 Monkey
Numbers
4, 9
Colors
White, Blue
Directions
North, Northwest
Flowers
Chrysanthemum
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