Chinese Astrology : Understand personality trends and discover compatibility with other signs in love, business and partnership

Chinese Astrology : Understand personality trends and discover compatibility with other signs in love, business and partnership

by MobileReference
Chinese Astrology : Understand personality trends and discover compatibility with other signs in love, business and partnership

Chinese Astrology : Understand personality trends and discover compatibility with other signs in love, business and partnership

by MobileReference

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Overview

This comprehensive guide will help you explore Chinese astrology, understand personality trends and discover compatibility with other signs in love, business and partnership.

Audience

Intended for everyone interested Chinese Astrology.

Features

  • Ruling hours for each sign
  • Compatibility with other sighs
  • Famous people and more...
  • Always have the guide available for a quick reference.

Description of a RAT sign:

RAT
1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008

Personality:

According to Chinese folklore, this sign can be quite complex and people who are born under this Chinese sign possess strong leadership skills and are intelligent, charismatic, artistic, charming, persuasive, attractive, generous to loved ones, and ambitious. On the negative side, rats can be exploitive, dangerous, dreamy, deviant, selfish, cunning, psychotic(rats tend towards mental instability), lustful, stubborn, manipulative, frail, and vain.

Rats are a symbol of good luck and wealth. They are clever, lustful, and intelligent. This sign is very ambitious and strong-willed, and is motivated by its own interests, which often include money and power. Rats are naturally charming, seductive and persuasive. They are energetic and versatile and can usually find their way around obstacles, and adapt to various environments easily. A rat's natural charm and sharp demeanor make it an appealing friend for almost anyone. The Rat likes to know who is on its side and will treat its most loyal friends with an extra measure of protection and generosity. However, they also have long memories and will rarely forgive or forget an enemy. Rats are strongly family oriented. Although they are often hoarders and can be miserly, they also are very generous to their family and friends. Rats have a great capability for accumulating and holding on to items of value.

A valuable lesson for Rats is to learn to consider others below themselves, at least sometimes, and to avoid forcing their ideas onto others. Rats are fair in their dealings and do not expect the same from others in return, and can be deeply affronted if they feel they have been deceived or that their trust has been abused. Sometimes they set their targets too low, whether in relationship to their friends or in their career, but as the years pass they will become more idealistic and tolerant. If they can develop their sense of self and realize it leaves room for others in their life as well, Rats can find true happiness.

In middle age, if everything goes smoothly, Rats will be able to achieve their life goals. Ideal jobs for rats include detective, artist, musician, spy, writer, lawyer, broker, politician, psychiatrist, pathologist, and crime laboratory scientist.

Attributes:

Ruling hours: 11pm-1am
Direction: North
Season and month: Winter, December
Gemstone: Garnet
Roughly equivalent western sign: Sagittarius
Polarity: Yang
Countries: Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Brazil, Sweden, Colombia

Compatible: Dragon, Monkey, Ox
More or less compatible: Snake, Tiger, Dog, Boar, Rat
Conflicting: Horse

Famous people born this year are Shakespeare, Mozart, Churchill, Washington, and Truman Capote.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605011059
Publisher: MobileReference
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: Mobi Health
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 177 KB
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