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Another popular legend has it that a race was used to decide the animals to report to the Jade Emperor:

The majority of Western astrologers based their work on the tropical zodiac, but some Western and all Jyotish (Hindu) astologers use the sidereal zodiac.

Since the (traditional) Chinese zodiac follows the (lunisolar) Chinese calendar, the switch over date for the zodiac signs is the Chinese New Year, not January 1 as in the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, a person that was born in January or early February may have the sign of the previous year. For example, 1990 was the year of the horse, but anyone born from January 1 to January 25, 1990 was born in the year of the snake (the sign of the previous year), because the 1990 year of the horse began on January 26, 1990.