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The Dragon |
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(1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012) |
The dragon is full of vitality and enthusiasm, so noble an animal that they represent emperors in China. Dragons are born leaders and are often looked up to. They are the ones to get projects started and keep them going. They have a powerfulness about them and are often feisty. In China, dragons are the ones considered suitable for monarchs. They are intelligent, idealistic, perfectionists, and to them there is no question that they have power. Dragons have no problem going after what they want. They can't bare the fact that they will some day grow old because they cannot deal with the idea of not being young, strong and powerful. Dragons are irritable and stubborn, they lose their temper easily, and are thought of as big mouths, but usually their advice is worth listening to. People usually listen when a dragon speaks and are influenced by what he says. Dragons carry themselves so that it is easy to tell that they have much self-assurance. They have big egos and loud mouths and it is practically impossible to tell them anything that they don't already believe. According to them, everything is the way they see it. Dragons are very authoritarian and only like orders if they are giving them. Dragons know how to rule but also know how to be gentle with their followers. They are greatly impressed by wealth, prestige and rank. The dragon is usually successful in whatever he wants to do and is usually loved. Dragons would be well suited to be artists, priests, or politicians. |
Compatibility (From most compatible to least) Soon you will be able to read on the other signs by clicking on their names. Rat Boar Rabbit Monkey Tiger Goat Rooster Snake Horse Dog Ox Dragon (Dragons don't get along with each other) |
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