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In family life, male water rats are perfect husbands and they always pull away from illusions for their family and try to be good fathers.

Female water rats are fantasists who always pursue the elusive love, but they also take many secular conditions into consideration in love; they hope they are the best lovers in the others' mind in terms of appearance and personality.

Since they are self-willed and admire their lovers, they will lose confidence once they find that their lovers do not have the high ability as they think. Metal Rat : Jan. Earth Rat : Feb. Fire Rat : Jan. People Also Read 1. Lastest Questions and Answers. Each animal has particular characteristics and people born in a certain year are believed to take on these characteristics.

People born in the Year of the Rat are ambitious and work hard to achieve their goals. Rat people are also charming, talkative and easily make friends. Although they are gossipy they are also very private about their own personal life and are devoted and faithful to close friends. They are adaptive, flexible, clever and good at problem solving which enables them to cope with most difficulties.

They are generally successful at whatever they do, but they can be gullible which can lead them into danger. With regards to money Rat people are considered the meanest animal in the Chinese zodiac. Therat has different meanings to different cultures and religions throughout the world. Ganesha is the popular Hindu god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles. He is portrayed as a four-armed fat man with the head of an elephant and is often shown riding his vehicle, a rat. This rat is most commonly called 'Mooshika'.

Some believe that it was once a powerful but slow-moving demon, whom Ganesha defeated in a battle. The demon then offered to become Ganesha's faithful servant, so Ganesha turned him into an agile rat. Hindus generally believe rats represent prudence and foresight.

The netsuke is a toggle. He does, however, enjoy gardening and other outdoor pursuits and he will often spend much of his spare time out of doors. Due to his dedicated and dependable nature, he will usually do well in his chosen career, providing he is given enough freedom to act on his own initiative.

The Ox is particularly well-suited to those born under the signs of the Rat, Rabbit, Snake and Rooster. The Year of the Tiger has special significance for people born in , , , , , , , and The Tiger is born under the sign of courage.

He is a charismatic figure and usually holds very firm views and beliefs. He is strong willed and determined, and sets about most of the things he does with a tremendous energy and enthusiasm. The Tiger adores challenges and he loves to get involved in anything which he thinks has an exciting future or which catches his imagination.

He is prepared to take risks and does not like to be bound either by convention or the dictates of others. He can be stubborn and obstinate and throughout his life likes to retain a certain amount of independence in his activities and be responsible to no one but himself. He likes to consider that all his achievements are due to his own efforts and unless he cannot avoid it, he will rarely ask for support from others.

Despite his self-confidence and leadership qualities, the Tiger can be indecisive and will often delay making a major decision until the very last moment. He can also be sensitive to criticism. Although the Tiger is capable of earning large sums of money he is rather a spendthrift and does not always put his money to its best use.

He can also be most generous and will often shower lavish gifts on friends and relations. The Year of the Rabbit is of particular interest to people born in , , , , , , and The Rabbit is born under the signs of virtue and prudence. He is intelligent, well mannered, and prefers a quiet and peaceful existence.

The Rabbit is conscientious in most of the things he does and, because of his methodical and ever-watchful nature, he can often do well in his chosen profession.

He makes a good diplomat, lawyer, shop keeper, administrator or priest. The Rabbit will rarely be short of admirers and will often have several serious romances before he settles down. The Rabbit is not the most faithful of signs, but he will find that he is especially well suited to those born under the signs of Goat, Snake, Pig and Ox. Due to his sociable and easy-going manner he can also get on well with the Tiger, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Dog and another Rabbit, but the Rabbit will feel ill-at-ease with the Rat and Rooster as both these signs tend to speak their mind and be critical in their comments, and the Rabbit just loathes any form of criticism or unpleasantness.

Another main characteristic of the Rabbit is that the Rabbit has a high rate of reproduction. So for those born in the year of the Rabbit, what is preferred - The more the merrier or Be Careful?

The Year of the Dragon is significant for people born in , , , , , , and The Dragon is born under the sign of luck. He is a proud and lively character and has a tremendous amount of self-confidence.

He is also highly intelligent and very quick to take advantage of any opportunities that occur and will do well in practically anything which he attempts. He does not suffer fools gladly and will be quick to criticize anyone or anything that displeases him.

He is not renowned for being either tactful or diplomatic in his criticism however he often takes people at their word and can occasionally be rather gullible. The Dragon is usually very outgoing and is particularly adept at attracting attention and publicity. His views and opinions are very highly valued and he invariably has something interesting and sometimes controversial to say. He has considerable energy and is often prepared to work long and unsocial hours in order to achieve what he wants.

He can, however, be rather impulsive and does not always consider the consequences of his actions. He hates delay and can get extremely impatient and irritable over even the smallest of hold-ups. The Dragon will often reach the top of his chosen profession. He has considerable leadership qualities and will do well in positions where he can put his own ideas and policies into practice such as politics, show business, senior management and the media.

There are many Dragons who cherish their independence to such a degree that they prefer to remain single. However, they will often have numerous admirers and there are many who are attracted by his flamboyant personality and striking looks. If he does marry, he will usually marry young and will find himself particularly well-suited to those born under the signs of the Snake, Rat, Monkey and Rooster.

The Rabbit, Pig, Horse and Goat also make ideal companions. Two Dragons will get on well but things are not so easy with the Ox, Dog or Tiger. The Year of the Snake is of particular significance to people born in , , , , , , and Snakes are the emblem of cunning and evil. They are revered owing to their supernatural power.

The Snake is born under the sign of wisdom. He is highly intelligent and his mind is forever active. He is always planning and always looking for ways in which he can use his considerable skills. He is a deep thinker and likes to meditate and reflect. Most Snakes are financially secure provided they don't gamble - they have the distinction of being the worst gambler in the Chinese Zodiac. He can occasionally be ruthless in order to achieve his aims.

He cannot bear failure and is a very bad loser. The Snake is a late starter in life because it often takes him a while to find a job with which he is genuinely happy. The snake makes a good teacher, politician, personnel manager and social adviser.



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