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The Rat
Year of Birth: 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984 and
1996.
The charm of the Rat personally is as universally known as
loved as the Walt Disney character Mickey Mouse. Remarkably easy to
get along with, hardworking and thrifty. He will be generous only to
those, whom he is inordinately fond of. So, if you get an expensive
gift from him, you should certainly Rate yourself high in his
esteem. On the surface, a Rat person may appear reserved, but, this
is not so. He is never as quiet as he may look. The Rat person is
usually a bright happy and sociable personality. The Rat really
cherishes his friends, associates and family relations.
Famous Rats: William Shakespeare, Yves St. Laurent, Pope John Paul,
Karim Agha Khan and Prince Charles.
The Ox
Year of Birth: 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985 and
1997.
The Ox or the Buffalo sign symbolizes prosperity through fortitude
and hard work. A person born during this year will be dependable,
calm and methodical. A patient and tireless worker, he sticks to
routine and conventions. Beneath, his somewhat modest but neat
appearance, the Ox shields a resolute and logical mind. He walks
with his head held high. A person born under this particular sign is
systematic. He is the uncluttered mind. You can rely on his promises
once he gives his word and he will stick by it. The Ox can be
terribly naïve, about affairs of the heart. It takes time to
develop intimate relationships. They are slow to warm up and reveal
their true feelings. But, if you marry him and place your trust,
squarely on his shoulders, he will never disappoint you.
Famous Oxen: Jawaharlal Nehru, Richard Nixon, Adolf Hitler, Walt
Disney, and Margaret Thatcher.
The Tiger
Year of Birth: 1914, 1926, 1938,1950, 1962, 1974, 1986 and 1998.
In the east, the Tiger symbolizes power, passion and daring. This
fearless and fiery fighter is revered as the sign that wards of the
three main disasters of a household - fire, thieves and ghost.
Restless and reckless by nature, the Tiger is usually impatiently
geared for action. However, because of his suspicious nature, he is
prone to waver or make hasty decisions, but, just as he is quick
tempered, he is equally sincere, affectionate and generous. Whats
more, he has a marvelous sense of humor. He loves baby animals, jazz
and anything that can catch his imagination and attention for the
span of the moment.
Famous Tigers: Groucho Marx, Marilyn Monroe, Charles De
Gaulle and Queen Elizabeth.
The Rabbit
Year of Birth: 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and
1999.
The Rabbit symbolizes graciousness, good manners, sound counsel,
kindness and sensitivity to beauty. His soft speech and graceful and
humble ways embody all the desirable traits of a successful diploma
of a seasoned politician. He is reserved and artistic and possesses
good judgement. His thoroughness will also make him a good scholar.
He will shine in the fields of law, politics and government. But, he
is also inclined to be moody. The Rabbit is extremely lucky in
business and monetary transactions.
Famous Rabbits: David Rockefeller, Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin,
Ingrid Bergman and Albert Einstein.
The Dragon
Year of Birth: 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988 and
2000.
The Dragon person is magnanimous and full of vitality and strength.
In China, the Dragon symbolizes the emperor or the male. It
represents power, those born in the Dragon year are said to wear the
horns of destiny. The Dragon is a veritable storage of energy. The
Chinese call him the guardian of wealth and power. Certainly, a
prosperous sign to belong, but, then again, the Dragon is a sign
most prone to megalomania.
Famous Dragons: St. Joan of Arc, Che Guevara, John Lennon, Frank
Sinatra and Yehudi Menuhin.
The Snake
Year of Birth: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989 and
2001.
Philosopher, theologian political wizard, wily financer - the Snake
person is the deepest thinker and enigma of the Chinese cycle. He is
endowed with an inborn wisdom of his very own right. Graceful and
soft-spoken, he loves books, food, music, the theater; he will
gravitate towards all the inner things in life. Elegant in speech,
dress and manners, the Snake person does not like indulging in
useless small talk or frivolities. He can be quite generous with
money, but is known to be ruthless when he wants to attain an
important objective.
Famous Snakes: Indira Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, Mao Tse Tung, John
F. Kennedy and Abdul Nasser.
The Horse
Year of Birth: 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990 and
2002.
A person born in this year is said to be cheerful, popular and
quick witted. He has raw sex appeal than straight good looks. The
unpredictable Horse will fall in love easily and fall out of love,
just as easily. An adventurer and heart, still he is noted for his
keen mind and ability to manage money. Self reliant, vivacious,
energetic, impetuous and even brash, the Horse is a showy dresser,
partial to bright colors and striking designs, to the point of being
gaudy on occasion. The Horse loves exercise - both mental &
physical. The native of the sign is often called the playboy or
playgirl of the cycle. He is just as skillful in business and love.
Famous Horses: Barbara Streisand, Chris Evert, F. D. Roosevelt,
Rembrandt and Nikita Khrushchev.
The Sheep
Year of Birth: 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991 and
2003.
This is the most feminine sign of the Chinese zodiac. A person of
the Sheep year is called The Good Samaritan of the
cycle. He is righteous, sincere and easily taken in by sob stories.
He is artistic, fashionable and a creative worker. The Sheep is
known for his gentle and compassionate ways. He can easily forgive
and be understanding about other faults. He dislikes strict
schedules and cannot take too much discipline or criticism.
Famous Sheep: Mohd. Ali, The Shah of Iran, Barbara Walters, Billy
Jean King and King George IV.
The Monkey
Year of Birth: 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992 and
2004.
The Monkey is the sign of inventor, the improviser and the
motivator in the Chinese zodiac. He is clever, flexible and
innovative. He can master anything under the Sun and usually has the
aptitude for being a good linguist. The Monkey person will be
successful at whatever he chooses to do. No challenge will be too
great for him. On the negative side, he has an inborn superiority
complex.
Famous Monkeys: Edward Kennedy, Walter Matthau, Nelson Rockefeller,
Mick Jagger and Duchess of Windsor.
The Rooster
Year of Birth: 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957,1969, 1981, 1993 and 2005.
The Rooster born especially the men will be attractive, even
dashingly handsome. He is sharp, neat, precise, organized, decisive
upright, alert and the most direct. He can also be critical to the
point of brutality. He loves to argue and debate showing how
knowledgeable and smart he is, sometimes, with regard to the
feelings of others. Gay, witty, amusing and magnificent. The Rooster
will never pass up an opportunity to recount his adventures and
enumerate his accomplishments.
Famous Roosters: Prince Philip, Elia Kazan, Peter Ustinov, Elton
John and Pope Paul VI.
The Dog
Year of Birth: 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994 and
2006.
This may be the most likeable sign of all in the Chinese cycle. A
person born in the year of Dog is honest, intelligent and
straightforward. He has a deep sense of loyalty and a passion for
justice and fair play. If you have a forthright Dog for a friend,
you must know that, when you are in trouble, all you have to do is,
dial D-O-G for no matter, how much he or she complains, scolds or
feigns. In difference, the Dog person cannot ignore a real call for
help.
Famous Dogs: Pierre Cardin, Charles Bronson, Sir Winston Churchill,
Elvis Presley and Chou en lai.
The Boar
Year of Birth: 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995 and
2007.
This is the sign of honesty, simplicity and great fortitude.
Gallant, sturdy and courageous, a person born in this year will
apply himself to an allotted task with all his strength and you can
rely on him to see it through. Outwardly, he may appear rough, hewn
and jovial, but scratch the surface and you will find pure gold. The
Boar is bound to be one of the most natural people you could come
across. He will never hit you below the belt. No doubt, he will not
carry grudges unless you give him no choice. He doesnt like to
add fuel to fire in the confrontation and will usually let bygones
be bygones.
Famous Boars: Julie Andrews, Ronald Reagan, Woody Allen, Alfred
Hitchcock and Chian Kau Shek.
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