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Famous Tigers |
Compatibility| Know your Chinese Sign
Character
Born leader" is the key word for the Tigers. They are always in the
lead and are most likely the ones to cry out "Let's Go"! Forceful,
compulsive, brave, lucky, magnetic, unrestrained, intense, moody,
aggressive and ferocious, these people are direct, outspoken and
straightforward. Although they are warm hearted and generous, making
an enemy of a Tiger is not recommended. They won't be pushed around
under any circumstances. They can be very rebellious. They hate
injustice.
Tiger people are difficult to resist, for they
are magnetic characters and their natural air of authority confers a
certain prestige on them. They are tempestuous yet calm,
warm-hearted yet fearsome, courageous in the face of danger yet
yielding and soft in mysterious, unexpected places.
Some tigers are full of ego, which is only
matched by their showy sense of dress and behavior. They certainly
know how to make themselves noticed.
Because Tigers are urgent people and always in
a hurry to get things done right, they usually choose to operate
alone. Tigers like to work; they are hard working and dynamic. If
you assign a task to a Tiger, the job will be undertaken and
accomplished with enthusiasm and efficiency. Tigers make money, but
they are not directly interested in money. Still, the Tiger needs
not worry about money: just when he fears the money is gone, more
seems to show up.
Tigers hate to be restrained. They must be
free to wander and investigate. Any rules must be theirs, and not
made by others. Proud and brave, they fear nothing and nobody, and
will happily enter into situations that other fewer mortals would
avoid. They love to take risks. They can also be very hotheaded.
They dislike conventional things.
Sometimes this impulsive streak can lead the
tiger to regret his or her actions. Jumping in with both feet often
causes the tiger problem in later life.
Once a tiger has made a decision, they will
hold fast to it. They will stick to their beliefs no matter what
came through.
Female tigers are also brilliant hostesses.
Neat, tidy, looking totally in control and calm, this is the woman
who seems to have everything in control.
Lucky Numbers
4,5,7,9,13,34,44,45 and 54
Famous Tigers
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Oscar Wilde
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Princess Anne
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Agatha Christie
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Beethoven
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Marilyn Monroe
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Marie Curie
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Karl Marx
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Charles de Gaulle
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Charles Lindbergh.
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Compatibility
(1 -at least compatible, 100 - most compatible)
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Rat » |
62 -
In order to success, both must endure. |
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Ox » |
31 -
Almost impossible to make it work. |
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Tiger » |
54 -
Two tigers?! Not recommended. |
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Rabbit » |
43 -
Difficult. Possible convenience marriage. |
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Dragon » |
72 -
Despite minor difficulties, it's good for marriage. |
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Snake » |
67 -
Difficult to see what they could see in each other. |
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Horse » |
82 -
Why not, they have lots in commons. |
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Goat » |
21 -
One of the worst combinations. |
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Monkey » |
83 -
These two make eager loves. |
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Rooster » |
52 -
Not a balanced relationship. |
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Dog » |
88 -
Good! A balanced and harmonic relationship. |
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Pig » |
77 -
They are very different, but this will work. |
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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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