People born in the Year of the Horse are contradictory and temperamental, but have sweet and gentle natures. They are competitive, strong, restless, resourceful, and innovative. Horses seek personal freedom and attention, and give sound advice but struggle to keep secrets. They excel in flexible careers and get along well with dogs, tigers, sheep, and dragons.
People born in the Year of the Horse tend to be a bit contradictory and temperamental, just like their animal counterparts, which can be frustrating for those around them. However, horses have genuinely sweet and gentle natures that often outweigh their faults. The astrological sign of the horse is a yang sign, associated with masculinity, while the fixed element of the horse is fire. Fire makes horses competitive, strong, restless, resourceful, resolute and extremely innovative. Horses tend to do well in flexible careers that allow them to feel a sense of personal freedom.
When assessing someone’s personality within the scope of the Chinese Zodiac, it’s important to remember that the Chinese Zodiac is far from a simple system. It works in cycles, passing through all 12 animals of the zodiac and their fixed elements along with all elements in their yin and yang aspects. This can make things very complicated, as you can imagine, especially if you add the fact that the Chinese consider the place and time of birth very important.
One of the strongest and most distinctive traits of the horse is a very generous, open nature and a great desire for freedom. However, horses also really enjoy being the center of attention and actively seek praise and acceptance. This can conflict with their free nature, as you can imagine, and horses sometimes seem arrogant, impatient, childish, or impulsive.
Horses tend to be extremely confident and are very persuasive people. They also give reasonably sound advice, although a horse’s advice should be taken with a grain of salt, as these people can be very impulsive, caught up in the excitement of an idea. It’s also dangerous to confide in a horse, not because it’s mischievous, but because it’s naturally excited, and it can sometimes be difficult for horses to keep secrets. The horses are also highly intelligent and often become the life of the party.
The sometimes adversarial nature of the horse can make it difficult for people with this zodiac sign to succeed in conventional careers, especially in an office setting. Their enthusiasm makes them great teachers, leaders, executives, and inventors. When working with a horse, it’s important to remember that its excitement can be contagious and helps balance a horse with a more naturally conservative person.
Dogs, tigers, sheep, and dragons get along well with horses, balancing out their contradictory and impatient natures. Rabbits, pigs, monkeys, and other horses also generally establish good relationships with horses, while roosters, snakes, and oxen get along well with horses. This zodiac sign is particularly known for getting along especially well with rats, and these two zodiac signs are often very attracted to each other, which is a shame, as their relationships are typically chaotic and stormy.
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