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Dragon is the fifth sign of the Chinese horoscope.
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Dragons
have the following characteristics: Good Health, Strength, Enthusiasm, Success, Sentimentality, Pluck |
Dragon
is Yang of the Yin/Yang |
Dragon
sins may include: Rigidity, Dissatisfaction, Mistrust, Infatuation, Braggadocio, Volubility |
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** Please note: �The Chinese year ends on the first new moon of the following year.
You
can always tell a Dragon. But you can't tell her much. People born
under the flashy and brilliant sign of the immortal and tireless Dragon
are most of all noticeable. For a start, they are rarely silent. Secondly,
they are almost always highly attractive and magnetic. There is
something about Dragon people that says, "I am the majestic one.
I rule all men. I am invincible." Dragon
people possess natural authority. Even if you cannot stand them,
Dragons command your attention. And once they have you under their
spell, you cannot take your ears off their fiery discourse. Dragon
enthusiasm is contagious. Their big green hearts are set on giving
you the same virus they have. Nothing,
in fact, daunts this marvellous beast of mythical renown. Dragons
know best. And most. About everything that applies to their
own destinies. They usually have a mission or a goal so ambitious
as to frighten three lions and a gorilla. Fearlessly, without
blinking an eyelid, the Dragon will slink through the fire and up the
mountainside into any battle and she usually emerges victorious. The
Dragon is irrestible. She does not possess mere magnetism. Oh
no. The Dragon subject has the power to cloud your mind, put you
off guard and tumble you squealing with joy to the floor of her cave.
Dragon women are so attractive that even when they are not particularly
beautiful, all eyes are on them when they enter a room. It's a
question of bearing. This
magnificent presence is not only useful to the Dragon in affairs of
the heart. Dragons enploy their magic in professional ways, too.
I wouldn't say that Dragons are power-hungry. They don't
set out to pursue influence and conquer others to acquire it. Dragons
are born with their power. Energy
and health fairly beam from all Dragon people. Even apparently reluctant
Dragons carry their vigor on their sleeves. They are tireless
going from work to meetings and back to work and then to a party and
afterward home to bed down the kids and then out to another gathering
and finally home to stay up and listen to some music and chat with their
spouse. Ask the next vital, busy, noisy person you meet what their Chinese
sign is and they will very likely tell you "I'm a Dragon!"
in no uncertain terms. If
you have a Dragon in your life and you consider that Dragon to be insensitive
to your needs, take my advice - weep! That's right. Snivel.
Sob. Bawl. Then through the cloud of your tears, watch
the seemingly impenetrable Dragon begin to warm up, glow with pity and
finally melt into a greenish heap of altruism at your feet. Tears
will melt even the scaliest Dragon heart. They are all sentimental. Finally, what the Dragon needs most from those who live with her and share her life is indulgence. If Dragons make too much brouhaha and wake the baby, they don't do it on purpose. They just have to turn up the radio and rumple the newspaper and make loud pronouncements. They really can't help it if they disturb. They like parties, festivals, holidays, picnics, fireworks and roller coasters. Give them a crepe paper streamer and a party hat and they'll love you forever. |
by Suzanne White
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Western Astrology | Chinese Astrology | Western/Chinese Synthesis |
Aries
| Taurus | Gemini Cancer | Leo | Virgo Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Rat
| Ox | Tiger Cat | Dragon | Snake Horse | Goat | Monkey Rooster | Dog | Pig |
Aquarius/Rat
| Cancer/Dog Cancer/Snake | Leo/Horse | Leo/Snake Pisces/Dragon | Sagittarius/Rooster Taurus/Pig | Virgo/Monkey |
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