Chinese horoscope: these are the signs with the strongest personality

If you think you are one of those who have a strong personality, check this note to confirm it because you are likely to be surprised.

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New Year decorations and tiger Zodiac figurine
New Year decorations and tiger Zodiac figurine

In the world there are different types of personality and within them is the strong personality, that is, those that when they arrive in a place they are noticed. The Chinese horoscope reveals that to us and then we show it to you.

- Tigre | Date of birth: 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010

This is an animal present in Chinese culture and is known as the king of all beasts, they are very strong mentally and have the ability to direct other people in the best way, although they can sometimes become very authoritarian. These are the reasons why they tend to grow rapidly in any job and succeed in any project or venture.

- Horse | Date of birth: 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014

It is a very courageous sign and can rise in the worst moments and get ahead, learn from its mistakes, correct them and carry out their plans in different ways. Those represented by this animal do not have impossible things, and it is this that allows them to overcome even the most complex barrier.

- Dragon | Date of birth: 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012

It is one of the most representative animals of Chinese culture and wisdom and gallantry, are its main characteristics. Fear is not part of the personality of this sign, which is why, they do not hesitate to face any challenge, putting into practice their leadership and courage. There are many people who do not hesitate to place all their trust in this animal, since they know that they will be well represented.

- Rabbit | Date of birth: 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

It is the last animal of the Chinese Horoscope. The rabbit usually surprises many who believe that because it is noble it is weak, which is completely false. In addition to being powerful, he can become very dominant and knows how to demonstrate his hierarchy when it comes to working with a large group of individuals, but in a positive way; in addition, those around him admire him for the strength he always shows.

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With the Water Tiger as the leader of our destiny, this year that is just beginning will put us a series of tests on the way to demonstrate our courage, strength and ease of solving problems that, even if they seem to have no solution, if we reflect and value our capabilities, we can make radical changes and significant in our lives.

To understand it, you must know some key elements that Chinese astrologers use and thus hit the nail on the head in various aspects, such as personality, fortune and compatibility.

It is composed of 12 “Earthly Branches” (Dì Zhī). These branches set the time according to solar time and are: chén, yes, w, wèi, shēn, hài, zi, yu, xū, chu, yin, mo.

The Yin Yang is also present and is assigned to the appropriate animal.

Ten Celestial Stems (tiān gān) these unite with the Earth Branches for a 60-year cycle and are: ji, y, j, gēng, bng, ding, wù, xīn, rén, gu.

The fixed elements are five in total and are: water (shu), wood (mù), fire (hu), earth (t) and metal (jīn).

The analysis of all and the final touch of the element is what will make known the compatibility between the animals of the Chinese zodiac.

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