The Rat is described as ambitious, passionate and quick to get carried away.
Le Bœuf is authoritarian, determined, and rebellious.
The Tiger is described as courageous, impulsive and supportive.
The Rabbit is calm, narcissistic and persuasive.
The Dragon is considered idealistic, perfectionist, and inflexible.
The Serpent is described as flirtatious, selfish, suspicious and manipulative.
The Horse is free, creative and emancipated, traits of character that it shares with the Goat.
The Goat is adaptable, cunning, mischievous, you have a sacred character and an artist at heart.
The Monkey is described as smart and resourceful, even opportunistic.
Le Coq is frank, methodical and endowed with an analytical mind.
The Dog is sensitive, revolted by injustice and artist.
The Pork is described as generous, frivolous and insightful.
Rat
Character:
Charming, imaginative, resourceful, opportunist, passionate, he prefers night to day, adores deserted places, knows how to make money which he makes profitable.
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Rats are renowned for their persuasive qualities, and their propensity to accumulate, amass, and save.
Their natural charm and smart, pleasant character make them attractive friends to almost everyone.
However, beneath his apparent nonchalance, the Rat will be a keen calculator, skilful and without embarrassment.
His personal interest is his only real motivation, and greed is never far away if the Rat indulges his natural inclinations.
Fundamentally materialistic, the Rat does not give up a few differences to protect and encourage a loved one.
The rat does not have his tongue in his pocket, mustard often rises to his nose, but during his violent outbursts of anger, he is never rude. He hates being bothered for nonsense; we love the Rat, or we hate him.
Intellectually, the Rat is quick-witted and is always on the lookout for new knowledge, which he greedily gathers, in the event of future use. Curious at heart, the Rat welcomes challenges as a way to stay the course.
When the Rat leaves some room for others in his life, he will find true happiness.
Beef or Buffalo
Character:
Hard-working, patient, honest, slow, stubborn, persevering and honest, he has a great sense of responsibility and long-term business.
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He is also very faithful in friendship as in love; authoritarian, determined, and rebellious.
Consistency and reliability are the hallmarks of the Bœufs.
In addition, they have an innate gift for great feats. Their main asset is their ability to work in an organized manner, and to achieve their goal, despite all odds.
Socially, the Beef is seen as being far too serious and reserved.
Stubborn by nature, the Ox does not realize that sometimes it is necessary to give in.
The opinion of others hardly matters to him, only his judgment will play in his way of acting.
As lover, friend, relative, roommate, the Ox makes a wonderful companion, strong, tender, full of affection, protector and on whom one can count.
In order to forge good relations, the Ox should give up easy criticism.
And when he knows how to value his own qualities, they will have more place in the hearts of others.
Tiger
Character:
The Tiger is a generous, optimistic, energetic being and will never be put down.
The Tiger is strong and likes change and to venture into unusual paths which hardly frightens him, on the contrary, it stimulates him. Brilliant and intelligent having good luck which leads him to success.
The monotonous life does not satisfy him. He is only comfortable in action, you will rarely see him at rest.
Authoritarian, courageous, dominant, he will dare to face all the challenges that life can offer him, adventurer at heart.
The natives of the Tiger like to be admired. He is a whole being and he invests himself thoroughly, he gives everything, therefore altruistic.
Honesty and righteousness and respectful of the rules and therefore of the laws otherwise.
He will rebel. by rebelling against injustice. But that doesn't stop him from doing his job seriously.
Proud that can make him unsympathetic towards others. His magnetism attracts people, but this strengthens his pride. He doesn't like loneliness so as not to get depressed.
Rabbit or Cat
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Character:
Discreet, prudent, sensitive, he is very attached to his home and his friends.
Diplomat, conciliatory, he hates having to decide, he is a refined esthete, a lover of beautiful objects.
Rabbits are extremely popular and live in a large circle of relatives and friends.
Their overflowing compassion makes them very protective of those they cherish. They dislike arguments and other conflicts and will do anything to avoid confrontation.
Concerning feelings, the rabbit's sensitivity can lead him to over-idealize his relationships.
Rabbits often end up giving themselves more to a partner than they can, which is neither realistic nor healthy.
The rabbit knows how to keep the household lively and keep the house comfortable and tasteful.
The Rabbit, a delicate little animal, needs a solid foundation to thrive. If it lacks friends or close relatives, the rabbit is likely to burst into tears at the first sign of conflict. Intellectually, the rabbit advances at its own pace ...
To fully develop, the rabbit must be convinced of its own worth and the security that comes with it.
His aptitude for discernment, coupled with a hard-won recognition, will help him to follow the law.
Dragon
Character:
Active, dynamic, demanding, impatient, hyper individualistic, visionary and anticipates in advance., He likes crisis situations.
Often jealous and possessive in love, he enjoys luxury. Power and aggressiveness are the dominant traits of Dragons.
Dragons are tenacious, know exactly what they want, and will do anything to get it. Endowed with a charisma and a natural seduction, they can thus remain the center of attention in all circumstances.
Dragons are said to be very lucky in their relationships. Friends or relatives are always ready to listen to what the Dragon has to say, and, when he happens to give advice, it is always in front of an attentive assembly.
At the level of his emotionally, the Dragon does not digest failure.
At the slightest setback he can explode with rage and howl in anger. He will mull over his defeat bitterly, his face crestfallen, tears of anger in the corners of his eyes, but will never recognize it.
The Dragon is only interested in power, especially since he is convinced that it is rightfully his. He wants to be the leader, He has the soul of a leader and knows instinctively what needs to be done above all else.
It would be in the Dragon's best interest to learn flexibility, listening and tolerance. Wanting to always be powerful can certainly make an impression on others, but it also risks preventing the Dragon from living his life to the fullest.
Snake
Character:
Thoughtful, insightful, organized and determined, strong-willed and philosopher, champion of common sense and efficiency, he enjoys learning, willingly leans on the stars, destiny and hates intruders. Seducer, selfish, suspicious and manipulative.
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The snake is a curious mixture of herd instinct and introspection.
By nature he is generous and delicate, charming and attractive.
Financially, he will never encounter a big problem and on the contrary will generally be able to support a fairly comfortable lifestyle. Socially, snakes tend to take a step back to analyze the situation before launching.
Their quality of charmer and seducer actually hides a rather discreet nature.
The snake can feel fully fulfilled and happy by spending the day with a good book without leaving his bed.
In his romantic relationships, the snake is always on the lookout.
He has a jealous temperament and readily behaves as a possessive lover, which most of the time will lead to estrangement from the loved one.
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Fortunately, the snake knows how to be irresistible and can become a generous and loving partner.
Intellectually, the serpent has a philosophical mind. He often prefers to follow his feelings and instincts rather than what logic implies.
He is used to making his own decisions and seldom looks to others for their suggestions.
Snakes are hard workers, have keen intelligence, and have continuity in ideas.
Once engaged in a business, they demand the same motivation from everyone.
The serpent should learn humility and get to know itself.
Once he realizes that confidence comes from within, he will feel good about himself.
Horse
Character:
Enthusiastic and enterprising, an excellent orator, he is an ambitious man who cannot stand failure, a passionate lover.
He adores travel and easily gets carried away for novelty. Free, creative and emancipated, character traits that he shares with the Goat, an artist at heart.
Horses are the nomads of the Chinese zodiac, wandering from one place or project to another. Barely installed, the horse invariably feels the urgency to set off again.
The Horse has a lively mind and a radiant presence, he instinctively understands how to handle a crowd. Paradoxically, he will tend to feel inferior than his peers. It is this misinterpretation that will often cause him to drift from group to group with this irrational fear of being dismissed with disdain.
At home, the Horse longs for love and intimacy, which just happens to be a double-edged sword since he then feels like he is trapped.
The irresistible charm of the Horse acts as a magnet towards others, the Horse never stays celibate for very long.
Overall, the Horse tends not to look too much at a whole situation.
On a whim and like a capricious kid, he will be able to question a whole balance for a tiny detail.
This impulsive temperament will often end a relationship, a job, a project ...
Once the Horse will know how to repress his irrepressible desire to always emigrate under new skies, he will appreciate what he finds in his garden, he will find inner peace.
Goat
Character:
With her gentle but often versatile or capricious character, she adores all pleasures, refinement, worldliness.
She is very concerned about the image we have of her and is often unruly and dreamy.
Creativity and imagination are the character traits of the sign of the Goat.
Goats, these great hermits, need solitude to feed their imagination.
Goats are generally good craftsmen, skilful and lively. They will excel in any activity that leaves great freedom to their mind.
Goats are also very pragmatic in their daily life. Not very materialistic, their greatest wealth is in their imagination.
Goats don't have an easy romance. They are subject to all kinds of fabricated anxieties, biased uncertainties, mind-boggling torments. Goats need a tremendous amount of love, support, and self-confidence from their romantic partners. If a relationship crosses troubled waters, the Goat will hide in the depths of his imagination.
Goats should learn to relax and let others lead the way from time to time. Once they figure out what a relationship is, life will be like a field of daisies
Character:
Intelligent, lucid, cunning, clever and resourceful, even opportunistic, ambitious, he adores discussions and exchanges of all kinds, he has a good sense of communication, commerce and a very flexible moral sense, especially with regard to loyalty.
The old saying "Luck pursues the Happy" seems to have been coined to describe the Apes. Fun, distraction, stimulation, the Monkeys want nothing more than merrymaking.
Witty, the Monkey is a born public entertainer.
In addition, endowed with a great listening capacity, he deals with complicated situations with agility.
However, his lack of morality and his carelessness in his quest for personal pleasure will sometimes play tricks on him.
Curious by nature, the Monkey is interested in everything.
This desire for knowledge and experience makes the Monkey a fun and exciting partner, in love as well as in friendship.
However, the propensity of this bon vivant to forgive himself for his excesses, often risks seeing him slide down the dangerous tracks of addictions.
The Monkey may have trouble curbing certain tendencies regarding food, alcohol and other pleasurable activities ...
The monkey should try to think more of others, at least from time to time.
In addition, a pinch of moderation, and a few grains of respite from an overflowing activity would make everyone's life much more relaxing.
Monkey
Cock
Character:
Very concerned about his appearance, he loves to seduce and attract attention, he likes panache and has a spectacular side.
Rooster women are a bit vain and cannot live without a man who admires them.
If one had to describe roosters in one word: Conservatives. They are quick, practical, and resourceful thinkers, preferring to focus on methods that have been proven to work rather than taking complicated and unnecessary risks.
The sense of observation is the main strength of the rooster. It's hard to pass up anything to a Rooster, he has eyes in the back of his head! This quality explains why so many successful lawyers, neurosurgeons, and accountants happen to be roosters.
Socially, they have no hesitation in speaking the truth and keeping their word. Appearance and order are the key words for roosters.
They want to be in control, especially their “appearance” and surroundings.
In his relationships, the rooster needs the right partner, one who will understand his inherently conservative nature.
With the right person, the rooster will be the most loyal and honest support for his partners; the one who will bend over backwards to please the loved one.
Roosters need to learn the value of heart and soul as much as their good appearance.
This sign might as well adopt the philosophy of “live and let live”.
This will help this sign to learn to leave other beings, whoever they are and whatever they look like.
Dog
Character:
Faithful, disinterested, a bit pessimistic, he needs tenderness and understanding more than any other sign.
Romantic and tormented, he often launches into humanitarian work or care. Sensitive, revolted by injustice and artist
Loyalty and the fight against injustice are the mantras of the dog. Dogs are loyal, loyal, and honest, and always stick to their firm code of ethics. But the problem is, they rarely, if ever, trust others.
Giving them confidence gives them a feeling of inferiority.
The Dog makes an admirable, discreet and loyal friend, plus he is an excellent listener.
Socially, the Dog does not see the point of communicating with the outside world or of being like others.
It is the low and weary tail, the heavy and awkward step, and the gray and constrained eye, that he goes to parties or to public meetings. It is his little world and the little worries of those around him that preoccupy him.
Emotionally, the Dog finds it difficult to remain calm and delicate when important issues are at stake. He can also be very moody. The very changeable mood characterizes his emotional life, and the Dog often needs to isolate himself for a while to recover.
To find his ideal partner, the Dog must cross a real fighter's path, strewn with pitfalls.
The love display can bring him to levels of anxiety and nervousness that often succeed in stressing their partner to the maximum. The Dog should apply himself to controlling his irrational worries.
Let him take a deep breath and relax a little his too rigorous principles which often exasperate the loved one to the point of pushing him away.
Pig
Character:
His well-being comes first, he is a being at the same time generous, selfish, frivolous and insightful.
Greedy and sensual, he practices everything to excess, he is very lucky in life, especially in financial matters and for gambling.
The pig, in Chinese astrology, is known for its diplomacy and delicate nature.
He has a taste for luxury and only likes ornaments and riches.
Socially, Le Cochon believes in the best human values and in no case considers itself superior.
The Pig is very caring towards his loved ones, family and friends, and will work tirelessly to keep everyone happy. Helping others is a real pleasure. He does not feel good until those around him smile.
The Pig is so magnanimous that he can appear holy! And it can give less honest ideas to unintentional souls who won't hesitate to take advantage of them. And unfortunately, in all his greatness, the Pig will let it go.
Pigs make good companions especially by refusing to see faults in a mate.
Highly intelligent creatures, constantly studying, Pigs are always in search of greater knowledge.
And if they come across as fat lazy people, it's only because of the pleasure they take in good things.
Thanks to his heart of gold and his love for his loved ones, the Pig is an ideal partner in everyday life.
He may even seem exclusive in wanting to spend time only with those he appreciates, majestically ignoring the rest of the world.
The Pig should therefore open up a little more to the outside world.
He will then discover various groups of people and this is where he will truly flourish.