How old is a 1990 horse
The false age of a Horse is the age calculated according to the lunar calendar, which is different from the age in the solar (Gregorian) calendar. According to the traditional lunar calendar, 1990 is the year of Gengwu (庚午), while the year of Awu (甲午) corresponds to the year of the Horse. In traditional culture, each zodiac sign has a cycle of 12 years.
According to this cycle calculation, the Jia Wu (Horse) appears in the solar (Gregorian) calendar in 1986, 1998 and 2010. Therefore, people born in 1990 or during that entire Gengwu year of the lunar calendar are considered to be Horse people.
An imaginary year is the number of years according to the lunar calendar. It is traditionally added to after each Chinese New Year and is considered to be one year old at that time, regardless of the exact day of birth.
Therefore, children born before the end of 1990 and who did not turn a year old before the Chinese New Year are still considered to have spent 1-2 weeks of their lives between A-Chen and B-Si in the last lunar calendar, meaning they still retain their Snake identity. Children born after the end of 1990, on the other hand, are considered to have turned one year old and are therefore considered Horse.

False age is calculated differently than solar age, which is a unique method of calculation in traditional culture. Knowing one's false age can help us better understand the characteristics and destiny corresponding to the zodiac sign in which we live.
Character Traits of the Horse
Horse people are usually positive, optimistic, lively and cheerful. They love adventure and excitement, are willing to try new things, and are full of boundless enthusiasm and energy.
Because of their bright and sociable nature, Horses tend to easily establish friendly relationships with all types of people. They enjoy socializing and are good at attracting attention through their charm.
However, due to their personality traits such as impatience and impulsiveness, they may seem to lack patience and meticulousness when dealing with problems. Therefore, they need to think carefully and avoid being too impulsive when making decisions.
Horse's Career and Fortune
Horse people are usually creative and enterprising, they like to pursue their dreams and are willing to face challenges. They are adaptable and tend to be able to adapt quickly and succeed in a variety of environments.
In terms of career, Horses are usually highly competitive and have good leadership skills. They are risk-takers and have good organizational and management skills. This allows them to have good opportunities for advancement in the workplace.
Financially, Horse people usually have a certain knack for making money. However, due to their impulsive spending tendency, they need to be careful not to overspend or invest too much risk.
Getting along with other zodiac signs
It is generally easier for a Horse to get along with other zodiac signs. Here are a few of the major zodiac signs that get along with the Horse:
Rat: People born in the year of the Rat generally get along better with the Horse and can help and support each other.
Tiger: Those born in the year of the Tiger and those born in the year of the Horse may have some conflicts in their cooperation, but they are also able to promote each other's growth.
Rabbit: People born in the year of the Rabbit have a better relationship with people who belong to the Horse and are able to form a good partnership.
Dragon: People born in the year of the Dragon have a good understanding and cooperation with people who belong to the Horse in their work and career.
Snake: People born in the year of the Snake and those born in the year of the Horse have certain differences in personality and need to make appropriate adjustments to get along better.
Overall, no matter which zodiac sign, with mutual respect, understanding and tolerance can build a good relationship and thrive together.
Conclusion
1990 is the year of the Geng Wu (A Wu), which is considered to be the year of the Horse in traditional culture. According to the lunar calendar, children born after the end of 1990 or throughout the entire Gengwu (Jiawu) lunar cycle are considered to be Horse-born.
Horse people are usually characterized by a positive, optimistic and lively personality. They are sociable, adventurous and have an edge in career and finance. When getting along with other zodiac signs, Horse people are usually able to get a good partnership.
Understanding the characteristics and destiny of our zodiac sign can help us to know ourselves better and to understand others better in our daily lives. No matter which zodiac sign you are in, you can build good relationships and thrive together with mutual respect, understanding and tolerance.