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The Eastern Zodiac is the
oldest known horoscope system in the world. With
origins tracing back to 2637 B.C. Chinese Astrology can reveal some
amazing information about your character, lifestyle, and emotional makeup.
This ancient perspective on our modern lives comes
from the ancient Oriental art of divination and character reading. The first
cycle of this Zodiac was introduced in 2637 BC by Emperor Huang Ti. This 'art form' developed as the Chinese
writing system emerged and joined with philosophy. Some fascinating
insights into a person character, lifestyle, and emotional makeup are revealed.
The roots of this interpretive art, are based deeply in the classical philosophy of Confucius, Lao-tse and the Yi Jing (I Ching). According to Chinese legend, the order of the twelve signs was determined by Buddha, upon celebration of the Chinese New Year (which falls on different dates, from mid-January to mid-February.) The Buddha invited all of the animals in the kingdom together for a meeting, but only 12 creatures attended.
The first animal to arrive was the talkative Rat (who was aggressive enough to jump off the back of the Ox in order to be the #1 arrival) next in place #2, came the serious, enduring and hard-working Ox with the honorable Tiger, and cautious Cat. The outspoken Dragon joined the others, along with the philosophical Snake. The physically active Horse arrived with the artistic Goat. The spirited Monkey and the showy Rooster came as well. The last to join the others was the watchful Dog and the meticulous, resigned Pig. Buddha gave each animal a year of its own, bestowing the nature and characteristics of each to those born in that animals year.
The roots of this interpretive art, are based deeply in the classical philosophy of Confucius, Lao-tse and the Yi Jing (I Ching). According to Chinese legend, the order of the twelve signs was determined by Buddha, upon celebration of the Chinese New Year (which falls on different dates, from mid-January to mid-February.) The Buddha invited all of the animals in the kingdom together for a meeting, but only 12 creatures attended.
The first animal to arrive was the talkative Rat (who was aggressive enough to jump off the back of the Ox in order to be the #1 arrival) next in place #2, came the serious, enduring and hard-working Ox with the honorable Tiger, and cautious Cat. The outspoken Dragon joined the others, along with the philosophical Snake. The physically active Horse arrived with the artistic Goat. The spirited Monkey and the showy Rooster came as well. The last to join the others was the watchful Dog and the meticulous, resigned Pig. Buddha gave each animal a year of its own, bestowing the nature and characteristics of each to those born in that animals year.
These animal signs are, of course, just archetypes as the ancients found
them easier to remember and work with.
The following table shows the 60-year cycle matched up to the Western calendar for the years
1924–2043 This is only applied to Chinese Lunar calendar:
Year
|
Associated
Element |
Heavenly
Stem |
Earthly
Branch |
Associated
Animal |
Year
|
|
1924–1983
|
1984–2043
|
|||||
Feb
05 1924–Jan 23 1925
|
Yang
Wood
|
甲
|
子
|
Rat
|
Feb
02 1984–Feb 19 1985
|
|
Jan
24 1925–Feb 12 1926
|
Yin
Wood
|
乙
|
丑
|
Ox
|
Jan
22 1985–Feb 08 1986
|
|
Feb
13 1926–Feb 01 1927
|
Yang
Fire
|
丙
|
寅
|
Tiger
|
Feb
09 1986–Jan 28 1987
|
|
Feb
02 1927–Jan 22 1928
|
Yin
Fire
|
丁
|
卯
|
Rabbit
|
Jan
29 1987–Feb 16 1988
|
|
Jan
23 1928–Feb 09 1929
|
Yang
Earth
|
戊
|
辰
|
Dragon
|
Feb
17 1988–Feb 05 1989
|
|
Feb
10 1929–Jan 29 1930
|
Yin
Earth
|
己
|
巳
|
Snake
|
Feb
06 1989–Jan 26 1990
|
|
Jan
30 1930–Feb 16 1931
|
Yang
Metal
|
庚
|
午
|
Horse
|
Jan
27 1990–Feb 14 1991
|
|
Feb
17 1931–Feb 05 1932
|
Yin
Metal
|
辛
|
未
|
Goat
|
Feb
15 1991–Feb 03 1992
|
|
Feb
06 1932–Jan 25 1933
|
Yang
Water
|
壬
|
申
|
Monkey
|
Feb
04 1992–Jan 22 1993
|
|
Jan
26 1933–Feb 13 1934
|
Yin
Water
|
癸
|
酉
|
Rooster
|
Jan
23 1993– Feb 09 1994
|
|
Feb
14 1934–Feb 03 1935
|
Yang
Wood
|
甲
|
戌
|
Dog
|
Feb
10 1994–Jan 30 1995
|
|
Feb
04 1935–Jan 23 1936
|
Yin
Wood
|
乙
|
亥
|
Pig
|
Jan
31 1995–Feb 18 1996
|
|
Jan
24 1936–Feb 10 1937
|
Yang
Fire
|
丙
|
子
|
Rat
|
Feb
19 1996–Feb 06 1997
|
|
Feb
11 1937–Jan 30 1938
|
Yin
Fire
|
丁
|
丑
|
Ox
|
Feb
07 1997–Jan 27 1998
|
|
Jan
31 1938–Feb 18 1939
|
Yang
Earth
|
戊
|
寅
|
Tiger
|
Jan
28 1998–Feb 15 1999
|
|
Feb
19 1939–Feb 07 1940
|
Yin
Earth
|
己
|
卯
|
Rabbit
|
Feb
16 1999–Feb 04 2000
|
|
Feb
08 1940–Jan 26 1941
|
Yang
Metal
|
庚
|
辰
|
Dragon
|
Feb
05 2000–Jan 23 2001
|
|
Jan
27 1941–Feb 14 1942
|
Yin
Metal
|
辛
|
巳
|
Snake
|
Jan
24 2001–Feb 11 2002
|
|
Feb
15 1942–Feb 04 1943
|
Yang
Water
|
壬
|
午
|
Horse
|
Feb
12 2002–Jan 31 2003
|
|
Feb
05 1943–Jan 24 1944
|
Yin
Water
|
癸
|
未
|
Goat
|
Feb
01 2003–Jan 21 2004
|
|
Jan
25 1944–Feb 12 1945
|
Yang
Wood
|
甲
|
申
|
Monkey
|
Jan
22 2004–Feb 08 2005
|
|
Feb
13 1945–Feb 01 1946
|
Yin
Wood
|
乙
|
酉
|
Rooster
|
Feb
09 2005–Jan 28 2006
|
|
Feb
02 1946–Jan 21 1947
|
Yang
Fire
|
丙
|
戌
|
Dog
|
Jan
29 2006–Feb 17 2007
|
|
Jan
22 1947–Feb 09 1948
|
Yin
Fire
|
丁
|
亥
|
Pig
|
Feb
18 2007–Feb 06 2008
|
|
Feb
10 1948–Jan 28 1949
|
Yang
Earth
|
戊
|
子
|
Rat
|
Feb
07 2008–Jan 25 2009
|
|
Jan
29 1949–Feb 16 1950
|
Yin
Earth
|
己
|
丑
|
Ox
|
Jan
26 2009–Feb 13 2010
|
|
Feb
17 1950–Feb 05 1951
|
Yang
Metal
|
庚
|
寅
|
Tiger
|
Feb
14 2010–Feb 02 2011
|
|
Feb
06 1951–Jan 26 1952
|
Yin
Metal
|
辛
|
卯
|
Rabbit
|
Feb
03 2011–Jan 22 2012
|
|
Jan
27 1952–Feb 13 1953
|
Yang
Water
|
壬
|
辰
|
Dragon
|
Jan
23 2012–Feb 09 2013
|
|
Feb
14 1953–Feb 02 1954
|
Yin
Water
|
癸
|
巳
|
Snake
|
Feb
10 2013–Jan 30 2014
|
|
Feb
03 1954–Jan 23 1955
|
Yang
Wood
|
甲
|
午
|
Horse
|
Jan
31 2014–Feb 18 2015
|
|
Jan
24 1955–Feb 11 1956
|
Yin
Wood
|
乙
|
未
|
Goat
|
Feb
19 2015–Feb 07 2016
|
|
Feb
12 1956–Jan 30 1957
|
Yang
Fire
|
丙
|
申
|
Monkey
|
Feb
08 2016–Jan 27 2017
|
|
Jan
31 1957–Feb 17 1958
|
Yin
Fire
|
丁
|
酉
|
Rooster
|
Jan
28 2017–Feb 18 2018
|
|
Feb
18 1958–Feb 07 1959
|
Yang
Earth
|
戊
|
戌
|
Dog
|
Feb
19 2018–Feb 04 2019
|
|
Feb
08 1959–Jan 27 1960
|
Yin
Earth
|
己
|
亥
|
Pig
|
Feb
05 2019–Jan 24 2020
|
|
Jan
28 1960–Feb 14 1961
|
Yang
Metal
|
庚
|
子
|
Rat
|
Jan
25 2020–Feb. 11 2021
|
|
Feb
15 1961–Feb 04 1962
|
Yin
Metal
|
辛
|
丑
|
Ox
|
Feb
12 2021–Jan 31 2022
|
|
Feb
05 1962–Jan 24 1963
|
Yang
Water
|
壬
|
寅
|
Tiger
|
Feb
01 2022–Jan 21 2023
|
|
Jan
25 1963–Feb 12 1964
|
Yin
Water
|
癸
|
卯
|
Rabbit
|
Jan
22 2023–Feb 09 2024
|
|
Feb
13 1964–Feb 01 1965
|
Yang
Wood
|
甲
|
辰
|
Dragon
|
Feb
10 2024–Jan 28 2025
|
|
Feb
02 1965–Jan 20 1966
|
Yin
Wood
|
乙
|
巳
|
Snake
|
Jan
29 2025–Feb 16 2026
|
|
Jan
21 1966–Feb 08 1967
|
Yang
Fire
|
丙
|
午
|
Horse
|
Feb
17 2026–Feb 05 2027
|
|
Feb
09 1967–Jan 29 1968
|
Yin
Fire
|
丁
|
未
|
Goat
|
Feb
06 2027–Jan 25 2028
|
|
Jan
30 1968–Feb 16 1969
|
Yang
Earth
|
戊
|
申
|
Monkey
|
Jan
26 2028–Feb 12 2029
|
|
Feb
17 1969–Feb 05 1970
|
Yin
Earth
|
己
|
酉
|
Rooster
|
Feb
13 2029–Feb 02 2030
|
|
Feb
06 1970–Jan 26 1971
|
Yang
Metal
|
庚
|
戌
|
Dog
|
Feb
03 2030–Jan 22 2031
|
|
Jan
27 1971–Feb 14 1972
|
Yin
Metal
|
辛
|
亥
|
Pig
|
Jan
23 2031–Feb 10 2032
|
|
Feb
15 1972–Feb 02 1973
|
Yang
Water
|
壬
|
子
|
Rat
|
Feb
11 2032–Jan 30 2033
|
|
Feb
03 1973–Jan 22 1974
|
Yin
Water
|
癸
|
丑
|
Ox
|
Jan
31 2033–Feb 18 2034
|
|
Jan
23 1974–Feb 10 1975
|
Yang
Wood
|
甲
|
寅
|
Tiger
|
Feb
19 2034–Feb 07 2035
|
|
Feb
11 1975–Jan 30 1976
|
Yin
Wood
|
乙
|
卯
|
Rabbit
|
Feb
08 2035–Jan 27 2036
|
|
Jan
31 1976–Feb 17 1977
|
Yang
Fire
|
丙
|
辰
|
Dragon
|
Jan
28 2036–Feb 14 2037
|
|
Feb
18 1977–Feb 06 1978
|
Yin
Fire
|
丁
|
巳
|
Snake
|
Feb
15 2037–Feb 03 2038
|
|
Feb
07 1978–Jan 27 1979
|
Yang
Earth
|
戊
|
午
|
Horse
|
Feb
04 2038–Jan 23 2039
|
|
Jan
28 1979–Feb 15 1980
|
Yin
Earth
|
己
|
未
|
Goat
|
Jan
24 2039–Feb 11 2040
|
|
Feb
16 1980–Feb 04 1981
|
Yang
Metal
|
庚
|
申
|
Monkey
|
Feb
12 2040–Jan 31 2041
|
|
Feb
05 1981–Jan 24 1982
|
Yin
Metal
|
辛
|
酉
|
Rooster
|
Feb
01 2041–Jan 21 2042
|
|
Jan
25 1982–Feb 12 1983
|
Yang
Water
|
壬
|
戌
|
Dog
|
Jan
22 2042–Feb 09 2043
|
|
Feb
13 1983–Feb 01 1984
|
Yin
Water
|
癸
|
亥
|
Pig
|
Feb
10 2043–Jan 29 2044
|
RAT:
The socially adept Rat possesses charisma,
charm, intelligence, and the ability to verbally exchange their eclectic
knowledge. Sociable and romantic with complex emotions, those born into this
1st sign of the Eastern zodiac form deep emotional ties. The always thrifty
Rat, counts their pennies and knows how to spot a bargain. Impatient with those
of slower of wit or actions, this soul needs a bright, energetic partner with a
good sense of humor. The talkative Rat is also a natural writer and critic.
High-strung, curious, and ever alert to their environment, the essence of this
intellectual sign is 'concealment'. Rats gather strength during the midnight
hours they rule, between 11:00pm - 1:00am.
OX:
Ox/buffalo is the hard working, serious loner of
the family whose essence is endurance. The stable Ox is determined, strong, and
conservative, with a notable gift for manual dexterity and working with their
hands. Family and duty are of utmost importance. Souls born under this 2nd sign
of the zodiac are capable of leading nations, not to mention running a most
efficient household. Oxen are powerful individuals with stubborn, reliable
personalities. Whether at home or at work these souls need to be captain of
their ship and are dependable, honest, and stable. The quiet, yet firm Ox is a
homebody, who possesses intense passion beneath their calm exterior. The
industrious Ox needs partner of substance and loyalty. Oxen gather strength
during the quiet post-midnight hours they rule, between 1:00am - 3:00am.
TIGER:
The Tiger is the restless, adventurous, and
always courageous risk-taker of the Chinese zodiac. With a sense of empowered
entitlement, nobility and humanitarian causes appeal to the generous Tiger.
These souls are tenderhearted, and affectionate with their friends and family,
yet self-reliant and fiercely independent. This is the most unpredictable of
the 12 signs, blessed with charm, nerve and grand ideas. Tigers flash
brilliantly through life sometimes without caution for their own security.
Courageous, enthusiastic, and optimistic, the passionate Tiger is an
unconventional, yet humanitarian soul. The noble Tiger needs a sexy, exciting
partner and gather their legendary strength during the early morning, dawn
hours they rule, between 3:00am - 5:00am.
RABBIT:
The well-mannered Rabbit/cat is diplomatic, easygoing,
refined, and a devoted friend. Detached and aloof, the Rabbit flees personal
upheaval and disruption. These souls excel in the fine arts, and are highly
creative. Well grounded and virtuous Rabbits shun risk and emotional
entanglements, choosing security, and quiet stability. Business partners
extraordinaire, peaceful and contented Rabbits possesses quiet sensuality and
the gift of self-preservation. Sensitive and easily hurt, the private Rabbit
keeps their own council and is highly sought after for their friendship. The
virtuous Rabbit needs a loving and unselfish partner. Rabbits gather strength
during the breaking dawn hours they rule, between 5:00am - 7:00am.
DRAGON:
The powerful Dragon is the physically healthy,
sentimental visionary of the Chinese zodiac. Outspoken, lucky and financially
fortunate, Dragons show boundless energy and vitality. These proud souls do not
like to be challenged, and their nature is that of 'unpredictability'.
Egotistic, high-profile Dragons are assertive, boisterous, and showy.
Successful and popular, this 5th sign of the zodiac produces excellent actors
and are born to be in the public eye. Lucky, original enthusiastic, and
healthy, the infatuate Dragon needs a strong and intriguing partner, or else
they may opt to live a solitary life. The Dragon gathers strength during their own
morning hours of 7:00am - 9:00am.
SNAKE:
SNAKE:
The Snake is the wise philosopher and stealth
personality of the Chinese zodiac. Physically attractive with flawless skin and
flawless advice, the Snakes are the sages, psychiatrists and spiritual advisers
of the zodiac. Quiet, 'accumulated strength' is the nature of their soul. Those
souls born into Snake years are inclined towards abstract and aesthetic in
life. Unusually gifted with deep intuitions, Snakes are uncommonly attractive,
and the consummate philosopher and sage. Insight, compassion, subtlety, and
discretion are the sum and substance of this 6th sign of the Eastern zodiac.
The highly sensual Snake is possessive and needs an emotional partner who
abandons themselves to feelings and passionate desire. The most harmonious time
of day for the Snake is their own hours, between 9:00am - 11:00am.
HORSE:
The Horses are the physically active, oratory
and quick-witted athletes of the zodiac. Charming, independent, and decisive,
the Horse prefers to be on the move with places to go and people to see.
Natural leaders, idealistic and humanitarian in character, the Horse is a
gifted speaker and strong communicator. Elegant, witty, and charming, those
born into Horse years are difficult to defeat in an argument, and always make a
persuasive case. Often successful in politics or public speaking, the cheerful
and friendly Horse is talkative and needs absolute freedom to maneuver through
lifes pastures. This independent 7th sign of the zodiac needs a mate who
stimulates their mind and appreciates their wit. Rejuvenating time of day for
Horses is during their own high-noon hours, between 11:00am - 1:00pm.
GOAT:
GOAT:
The Goats are the artists in temperament and in
character. These changeable free spirits, love social gatherings, stimulating
conversation, and interesting people. Propriety and a beautiful environment are
important to their souls. Gentle in spirit, Goats desire a peaceful spot to
exist undisturbed and un-obligated. Creative, sensitive and kind, those souls
born into Goat years are warmhearted, disorganized, and dependent at times.
They are capricious, work when least expected to, and are never reached by
being pressured or by a heavy hand. This 8th position in the zodiac is
intelligent, sometimes insecure, and generous to a fault. This good Samaritan
has a soft heart towards those less fortunate whether a homeless puppy or a
needy friend, and needs a strong partner able to take the reins and handle
their usually fortunate finances. Goats gather strength during their own early
afternoon hours, between 1:00pm - 3:00pm.
MONKEY:
MONKEY:
The youthful and clever Monkey is the eternal
child of the Eastern zodiac. These highly diverse and bright souls are
'irrepressible.' Monkeys are quick, restless, enterprising, and sexual.
Mischievous and high-spirited, Monkeys are social, active, convincing, and are
gifted with a hilarious sense of humor. Imagination, ingenuity, and
resourcefulness characterize those born into a year of the multifaceted Monkey.
Versatile, curious and easily bored, mischievous Monkeys are witty companions,
indulgent, intelligent, and ready to play. This 9th sign of the zodiac is the
most difficult to define due to their dual and sometimes contradictory nature.
Monkeys need mentally sharp partners who stimulate their cerebral resources.
The best time of day for Monkeys are the hours they rule, between 3:00pm -
5:00pm.
ROOSTER:
The Rooster is the military strategist and
appearance conscious soul of the zodiac. Finely dressed with a taste for
pageantry, the Rooster enjoys a lively, outgoing manner, and is most candid in
speech. These efficient and methodical souls, work hard today, applying
themselves, planning ahead for rewards tomorrow. Confident, resilient, and
industrious, those souls born into Rooster years apply themselves to practical
projects. Enthusiastic about details others may have overlooked, Roosters
refuse to be bossed and are best suited to work which they have control over.
Swanky Roosters may tend to boast a bit, but this 10th sign of the zodiac is a
reliable and excellent friend. Roosters love to socialize and adore adornment
and finery. The assertive Rooster needs a strong and self-assured partner whom
they can respect. Rejuvenating time of day for Roosters is during their own
sunset hours of 5:00pm - 7:00pm.
DOG:
The Dogs are the watchful worriers of the
Chinese zodiac, and the champions of the underdog. The Dog is famous for
complete loyalty toward their friends and loved ones, but intense ferocity
towards the enemies of their loved ones. Anxiety, loyalty and protectiveness
characterize the magnanimous Dog personality. Devotion, generosity, and
perseverance are the cornerstones of the wary Dogs temperament. This 11th sign
of the Eastern zodiac is earnest, sincere and faithful to those whom they love,
but being plagued by wariness, can have a sharp tongue, and a tendency to jump
to conclusions. Cautious and serious regarding love, the Dog needs a
trustworthy partner who has strong family sympathies, and appreciates their
tenderhearted virtues. Low on ego, high on soapboxes, the Dogs' fair-minded
humanitarianism is legendary. Best time of day for Dogs is between 7:00pm -
9:00pm.
PIG:
PIG:
Considerate, long-suffering, and supremely
honest, the unpretentious Pig makes a cheerful friend and sincere partner. This
12th and last sign of the zodiac is pragmatic and has an unquenchable thirst
for new knowledge. They are often betrayed because of their faith in others,
but are oftentimes rewarded with financial security due to their pure hearts.
Companionship, physical love and emotional security are a must, and these souls
need an easy-going mate who talks out problems instead of shouting. Gentle, yet
strong of will, Pigs are motivated by their conscience. Resigned and accepting
the world as it is, Pig souls do not push themselves ahead at the cost of
another. Most harmonious time of day for the Pig is between 9:00pm - 11:00pm.
The
Five Elements:
Usually known as the Five Elements, Wu Xing is also
named the Five Movements, Five Phrases or Five Steps. The five elements are jin
(metal), mu (wood), shui (water), huo (fire), tu (earth). The five elements in
daily life were regarded as the foundation of everything in the universe and
natural phenomena. They have their own characters and they can generate or
destroy one other.
In ancient China, newborn babies usually got their name from the 'eight
characters of birth time' consisting of year, month, day and hour which is
represented by two characters each, one character from the Heavenly Stems and
one from the Earthly Branches. The four pairs of the birth time reveal the
elements in one's life. Then the parents will give the baby a name containing
the element, as compensation, which doesn't exit in the baby's eight
characters. The tradition is still followed by some people nowadays.-Characteristics of the Five Elements:
Wood – Benevolence
The wood pronounces the fate, lowliness or nobleness, representing extractive, luxuriant, brilliant, blooming, flourishing etc.
Fire – Propriety
The fire pronounces the feature, strength or softness, representing power, influence, bravery and intense.
Metal – Righteousness
The metal pronounces the life span, longevity or abortion, foretelling any penalties, dangers, difficulties and dead end.
Water – Wisdom
The water pronounces the talent, sage or fool, representing aptitude, brightness, agile mind and accuracy.
Earth – Fidelity/Honesty
The earth pronounces the status, rich or poor, representing the birth and growth of everything.
Astrological animal signs
compatibility grid:
The twelve animal signs can be divided into four
groups of three. The groups are based on the surmise that each of the three
animals concerned have similar ways of thinking or temperament, or at least the
style of thinking and understanding.
Group One: Rat, Dragon, Monkey
They are action oriented and show traits of intelligence. They can complement in intellect and are compatible with each other.
Group Two: Ox, Snake, Rooster
They are deep thinkers and always conscious about attaining their objectives. They are complementary to each other in intellect and habits.
Group Three: Tiger, Horse, Dog
They incline to freedom and have strong sense of personal ego. They can understand each other but sometimes are egoistical.
Group Four: Rabbit, Goat, Pig
They love peace and believe in mutual co-operation. They can be sympathetic and usually make great pairs.
Group One: Rat, Dragon, Monkey
They are action oriented and show traits of intelligence. They can complement in intellect and are compatible with each other.
Group Two: Ox, Snake, Rooster
They are deep thinkers and always conscious about attaining their objectives. They are complementary to each other in intellect and habits.
Group Three: Tiger, Horse, Dog
They incline to freedom and have strong sense of personal ego. They can understand each other but sometimes are egoistical.
Group Four: Rabbit, Goat, Pig
They love peace and believe in mutual co-operation. They can be sympathetic and usually make great pairs.
Animal
Signs
|
Rat
|
Ox
|
Tiger
|
Rabbit
|
Dragon
|
Snake
|
Horse
|
Goat
|
Monkey
|
Rooster
|
Dog
|
Pig
|
Rat
|
well suited
|
happy & steady
|
hot & cold
|
may argue
|
suitable match
|
volatile pair
|
poor match
|
poor match
|
very lively
|
need effort
|
lively
pair |
quite charm
-ing |
Ox
|
happy & steady
|
caring pair
|
ups & downs
|
ups & downs
|
tricky
pair |
support each other
|
difficult match
|
steer clear
|
loving pair
|
good match
|
can be good
|
need
effort |
Tiger
|
hot & cold
|
need effort
|
happy & steady
|
can be good
|
require patience
|
steer clear
|
good ally
|
can work out
|
very rocky
|
hard
work |
strong ally
|
superb match
|
Rabbit
|
may argue
|
ups & downs
|
can be good
|
truly loving
|
hard going
|
hard work
|
can work out
|
great fun
|
need effort
|
many conflicts
|
truly loving
|
superb match
|
Dragon
|
suitable match
|
tricky pair
|
require patience
|
hard going
|
good match
|
can be good
|
lively pair
|
hot & cold
|
good pair
|
wonder
-ful pair |
not suitable
|
hard
work |
Snake
|
volatile pair
|
support each other
|
steer clear
|
hard work
|
can be good
|
wonder
-ful pair |
tricky pair
|
need effort
|
long lasting match
|
wonder
-ful pair |
quite charm
-ing |
not
match -ing |
Horse
|
poor match
|
difficult match
|
good ally
|
can work out
|
lively
pair |
tricky
pair |
caring sharing
|
superb match
|
quite hurtful
|
can be good
|
good
ally |
ups &
downs |
Goat
|
poor match
|
steer clear
|
can work out
|
great fun
|
hot &
cold |
require effort
|
superb match
|
long lasting
|
can work out
|
hard
work |
tricky
pair |
support
each other |
Monkey
|
very
lively |
loving pair
|
very rocky
|
need effort
|
good
pair |
long lasting match
|
quite hurtful
|
can work out
|
full of laughter
|
hard going
|
volatile pair
|
poles
apart |
Rooster
|
need effort
|
good match
|
hard work
|
many conflicts
|
wonder
-ful pair |
wonder
-ful pair |
can be good
|
hard work
|
hard going
|
intense passion
|
poor match
|
require
effort |
Dog
|
lively
pair |
can be good
|
strong ally
|
truly loving
|
not suitable
|
quite charm
-ing |
good ally
|
tricky pair
|
volatile pair
|
poor match
|
loyal loving
|
ups &
downs |
Pig
|
quite charm
-ing |
need effort
|
superb match
|
superb match
|
hard
work |
not match
-ing |
ups & downs
|
support each other
|
poles apart
|
require effort
|
ups & downs
|
intense
passion |
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/zodiac/compatibility.htm
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/astrology/five-elements.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_astrologyhttp://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/astrology/five-elements.htm
http://www.chineseastrology.com
Mujer, algo podrás añadir jaja! O no vas a poner nada sobre el viaje? :P
ReplyDeletePd. Menuda nevada anoche!!
no le ha quedado corta la explicación no... la vía. he entendido en un párrafo que no me embarque en mi relación en un meaningless nosequé. soy conejo. y como conejo que soy... uff.
ReplyDeleteuno es modesto pero... yprh... lo petamos!!
tendría que haber avisado a anabel, lástima.
¿se fue de vacances de año nuevo?