The Dragon
Compatibility With
Other Animals
Dragon |
34 |
They'll always compete against
each other. |
Ox |
48
|
Don't, two of you will fight
constantly. |
Dog |
55 |
With reservation. The dog
might suffer. |
Horse |
57 |
Love at first sight, but will
go downhill. |
Snake |
63
|
This might work. |
Rooster |
72
|
Balanced but not passionate. |
Goat |
74
|
A sound and stable
relationship. |
Tiger |
76
|
Despite minor difficulties,
it's good for marriage. |
Monkey |
82 |
Despite the differences,
they'll do just fine. |
Rabbit |
85
|
Good team. |
Pig |
87 |
An excellent match. |
Rat |
95
|
One of the best-arranged
unions. |
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As the noble animal
symbol that represents the Chinese emperors, Dragons are born
leaders and masters of ceremonies. And because of this, every
Chinese parent is hoping to have a Dragon child. Dragon people get
things started and keep them moving. They are feisty and gifted with
power and luck. Most people look up to the Dragon.
Dragons are born
monarchs. As far as they can see, their power is indisputable.
Dragons are idealists, perfectionists, they are born thinking they
are perfect
and they are inflexible. Dragons are also aggressive and determined,
going after what they want is second nature to them. And due to
their hunger for power, Dragons are not well suited to growing old.
The prospect of losing power, the helpless feeling of youthful
strength ebbing away is unbearable to them.
Irritable and stubborn,
the Dragon is a real big mouth and his words often outrun his
thoughts. Nevertheless, his opinions are worth listening to and his
advice is always good. People do, in fact, listen to him and his
influence is
considerable. The Dragon is over-proud. He is enthusiastic to the
point of impetuosity, and he loses his temper easily.
Dragons are dauntless,
dynamic and delightful. When a Dragon enters a gathering, the room
starts to simmer. The
Dragon carries a self-assurance so impressive, and inflated ego so
visible and a mouth so loud that it is useless to try to tell him
anything.
Dragons are tyrannical. They hate orders except when they are giving
them. Unlike the Tiger, who imposes his will seriously and firmly,
the Ox, whose authority is implied in his very stern demeanor, or
the Rat, who thrusts his dominion over others, the Dragon knows
innately how to exert authority yet be gentle with his slaves.
Dragons are terrible snobs. Although money is not always the object,
they are slavishly impressed by wealth, prestige, rank and splendor.
The Dragon is gifted,
intelligent, tenacious, willing and generous. He can do anything. No
matter whether the Dragon chooses an artistic career, medical or
political one, he is going to shine in it. He will be a success
wherever he goes.
The Dragon is often loved. He is never disappointed in love. In
fact, he is frequently the cause of some drama of despair. The women
of this sign are surrounded by admirers and often demanded in
marriage.
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