Year of the Horse

1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002

The Horse is loyal, enthusiastic, and enterprising. While they enjoy a good reputation, their major character flaws are that they tend to be unstable, have something of a temper, can be impatient, and can be talkative. Regarding work habits, Horses are ambitious and can't stand to lose. With money, a Horse tends to be careless and spendthrift; yet they're generous and unselfish. Fortunately, their realism helps keep their feet on the ground. It's lucky for a Horse to be born in the wintertime. They cannot live without support and encouragement, compliements and applause. They adore voyages, change, and diversity within their lives. Horses detest silence or bad communication. Horses do well in professions which involve communication with others, in addition to those professions which allow them to employ their artistic and creative sides.

The childhood and youth of the Horse will be critical. Horses are forced to assert themselves early in life, and often encounter difficulties. They will often suffer emotionally or financially. In maturity, the Horse achieves calmness and equilibrium. His old age will be serene.

Horses are passionate and live according to the rhythms of their heart; sometimes, their hearts get so carried away, that their entire physical being is deeply affected. They are sentimental, impatient, and avid for love. Horses seek to conquer as much as they wish to be conquered themselves. They are subject to immediate attraction, and will do anything to win their desired one. Both male and female Horses are subject to desires which will not accept delays or obstacles. Above all, the Horse needs the passion which his strong sexual nature requires, living for love without restrictions. If seduced, the egocentric Horse is capable of extravagant follies and extreme sacrifices. The Horse is never tepid.

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