Chinese Zodiac OX Traits And Attributes
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Patience, sincerity, kindness and resilience are the traits of the Chinese Zodiac Ox personality. One of the more dependable signs in the Chinese zodiac, they are also known for their narrow-mindedness, volcanic tempers and stubbornness. Five elements rule this sign depending on the year of birth.
Metal is the element that characterizes those with birthdays on 1901 and 1961. These are very tough individuals and are very determined and hard headed in getting what they want. They choose a very select group of friends, as most people will find them abrasive and too forceful.
Birthdays in 1913 and 1973 will see the birth of Water Oxen. These people are more flexible and have a greater willingness for cooperation with others. Children love this personality and their sunny disposition makes them a lot of friends. Most of these oxen are in public service careers.
Business savvy and professionalism mark the traits of the authoritarian Wood Ox, born either on 1925 or 1985. These oxen predominantly obsessed with achieving success in the corporate world and want the material wealth and prominence to show for it. Having fiery tempers and candid tongues, they can lose friends easily.
Oxen people born in the years of 1937 an 1997 are ones that suffer from explosive tempers due to the existence of the Fire element. They are attracted to power success and prominence, and tend to show little consideration for the feelings of others and is always single minded and assertive. They can do most well in the military where their superiority complex can be put to great use.
The most level headed Ox personalities are born in 1949 and 2009 due to the Earth element. They are the most realistic of all oxen and have a quiet integrity a good skill for measuring the characters of others. They are ones to believe in putting in long hours to achieve success.
NOTE: The Chinese Zodiac Astrology is the most well known of all Chinese Astrology system. In its most basic form, it simply takes the year of birth of a person and classify them into one of 12 animals namely the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. A person's traints and luck is 'read' based on the amimal sign. At a more advanced level the month, day and year of birth is also considered.
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Author Resource:-
James Tien writes in the Chinese culture niche. He suggest you check out Absolutely Feng Shui for more on Chinese Zodiac Horse and Chinese Zodiac Rooster.
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Jessie Stone
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2011-01-26 08:56:35 |
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