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Famous Horses |
Compatibility
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These sporty people, who love travel and movement, are sociable, good-looking, healthy, extrovert, energetic and smart. The key word for these people is, style: they have loads of it.
Horse people are active and energetic. They got plenty of sex appeal and know how to dress. Horses love to be in the crowd, maybe that is why they can usually be seen in such occasions like concerts, theaters, meetings, sporting occasions, and of course, parties. The horse is very quick-witted and is right in there with you before you have had the chance to finish what you are saying: he's on to the thought in your mind even before you've expressed it. In general, the Horse is gifted. But in truth he is really more cunning than intelligent - and he knows that. That is probably why; most of the horse people lack confidence.
Young horses are difficult to tame, as they feel obliged to express themselves in their own way at every opportunity. Most horses are, irrespective of age, easily distracted and lacking in focus at times, and become easily bored.
Horses often feel they are right on every issue, and will fight tooth and nail before giving up their freedom. In China, female horses are said to become bossy wives.
Chinese believe that because horses are born to race or travel, all
Horse people invariably leave home young. The Horse despises being
pressured to act for the good of the group or made to feel guilty.
No matter how integrated he seems to be, a Horse's inner self
remains powerfully rebellious. Although they have boundless energy
and ambition, Horses have a hard time belonging.
The Horse is a worker, adepts at handling money and a good financier. But unfortunately, he is also famous for suddenly losing interest on something. In his relationship with opposite sex, the Horse is weak. He will give up everything for love. Being born a Horse, there are many contradictions in his character. Horses are proud yet sweet natured, arrogant yet oddly modest in their approach to love, envious but tolerant, conceited yet humble.
Horses seem to know what is going to be said before the other person opens their mouth. They will often sum up what you intend to say a whole lot better than you would have done.
Horse people are good at putting together a brilliant party, with a wide variety of different people, different foods and drinks, and a good cross section of music. They get bored with things being the same all the time, and go out of their way to create variety.
Lucky Numbers
1,3,4,8,13,14,41 and 43
Famous
Horses
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Muhammad Ali
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Lenin
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Fredrick Chopin
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Clint Eastwood
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Barbara Streisand
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Jimmie Hendrix
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Genghis Khan
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Isaac Newton
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Pierre Corneille
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Thomas Edison
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Ingmar Bergman
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Clint Eastwood
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Compatibility
(1 -at least compatible, 100 - most compatible)
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Rat
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27 - No, no, no. |
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Ox
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35 - Unfortunately, they will part. |
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Tiger
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84 - Good, they have lots in common. |
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Rabbit
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51 - Why not just be friends? |
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Dragon
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61 - Steamy, but will not last. |
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Snake
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75 - These two are strongly attracted to each other. |
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Horse
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71 - Better hide your egoism. |
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Goat
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81 - Good, they won't bore each other. |
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Monkey
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32 - Not advised. |
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Rooster
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56 - If they must, but not recommended. |
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Dog
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92 - A happy couple. |
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Pig
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73 - This relationship worth a try. |
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Chinese Animals
Chinese Elements
Actual
date of origin of
Chinese Astrology
is not known. Some of the scholars place its origin between 4000 and 2000
BC. It is said that the Astrology in
China was all prevalent around the time of the middle ages. The
Chinese Zodiac consists of a 12-year cycle; each year of the
cycle is named after a different animal that gives different and distinct
characteristics to its year. A 13th "leap" year
is periodically added to keep the system in balance. According to
one myth, a Chinese emperor invited all the friends of the forest to a New
Year party, he was expecting many guests, but only twelve animals came.
The rat was first, followed by the ox, and so on. The emperor honored the
animals by naming the years after them. Another Chinese legend suggests
that more than five centuries before the birth of Christ, when
Chinese Astrology was at it's peak, the dying Buddha asked all
the animals of the world to come before him to bid them farewell, for
which they would receive gifts. Most of the animals failing to comprehend
the reason behind the request, failed to arrive before the Buddha. Those
who did appear before the Buddha, however, were only 12 in number. These
twelve animals were the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake,
horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. These twelve animals are the
Chinese Signs came to represent the
Chinese zodiac cycle; each presiding over one year in the
same orders in which they arrived in the meeting. According to popular
Chinese belief, the year of a person's birth is the primary factor in
determining that persons personality traits, physical and mental
attributes, abilities and degree of success and happiness throughout his
or her lifetime. Events and occurrences in a given year are influenced by
the nature of that year's animal. Please feed your name , date of birth
and year of birth to get a instant character report of your
Chinese sign.
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