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HORSE( 1978, 1990, 2002)
• Cheerful, popular and quick-witted, although can be shorttempered and headstrong at times
• The unpredictable horse can fall in and out of love easily
• Warmly appealing, has a love of sports, outdoor activities and animals
• Natives of this sign are often called playboys or playgirls, but is just as skillful in business as in love
• Can be impulsive and stubborn. known for an explosive nature
• The intelligent horse is performance and success oriented
• Quick to build up speed and quick o lose interest
• The lady horse is full of spunk The Tiger and Dog are fellow idealists and will provide good relationships, while the Rat is your exact opposite.
SHEEP( 1979, 1991, 2003)
MONKEY( 1980, 1992, 2004)
• Sign of the inventor, improviser and motivator, a charlatan capable of drawing everyone to him with guile and charm
• Quick-witted genius, clever, flexible and innovative
• Can solve intricate problems with ease and is a fast learner, no challenge is too great
• May have an inborn superiority complex, with a low level of respect for others, or rather, a too-high level of respect for himself
• Very sociable with the ability to get you on his side
• Never lacking confidence, not matter how docile they appear
• Not completely selfish though, more like a child with a delightful preoccupation in himself When talking to a Monkey, be factual Fellow“ Doers”, the Rat and Dragon, complement Monkeys best. Tigers and Monkeys are not a good mix!
• The Samaritan, righteous, sincere and easily taken by sob stories, movies, etc
• Well mannered, even shy. Gentle and compassionate.
• At his best, is artistic, fashionable and creative. His worst is becoming easily overcome by emotions, depressed and withdrawn
• Dislikes strict schedules and too much discipline and criticism.
• Apt to mother and / or smother its object of affection
• Generous and containing fantastic luck and fortune
• The Sheep is a worrier and tends to be a pessimist and expects others to cheer him up
• Knack for turning weakness into strength
• Would rather follow others than make others follow them.
Also concerned with their senses, Rabbit and Boar will provide allies- but do beware the Ox!