We are now in the Year of the Metal Rabbit

Monday, 22 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Dog

Those born in the year of the Dog: 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006

No other sign is as likeable, loyal and dependable as the Dog. A strong character who will always stand up for the needy and seek justice, they will be admired for their honest and straightforward nature. The Dog guards and protects those he or she cares for and instinctively knows who is not all they claim to be - the Dog is exceptionally astute. They prefer to form close bonds and attachments, be it in love or friendships and once allowed in to the Dog’s inner circle of trust, you will be wholly accepted. There are no airs of graces here, just solid affection and warm and friendly companionship.

So who will the loyal Dog choose?

Dog with Dog = GOOD!
This couple make a good team. They believe in cooperation and will compromise but also stand by one another’s decisions. It is their loyalty to one another that makes them so strong but their amiable personalities will ensure they hit it off pretty much immediately.

Dog with Rat = GOOD!
The Dog does not have a great need to be head of the pack so will be able to tolerate the Rat’s drive for status. They both share a sense of duty and will always do what they feel to be morally right so this will often be something that brings them together in the first place. A potentially powerful combination.

Dog with Ox = GOOD!
The Dog is not quite so hard working as the Ox and prefers to find time for rest and play! The Ox will not be able to understand this attitude but if these two find themselves discussing ideals, or have a mutual cause, the chemistry between them will show.

Dog with Tiger = EXCELLENT!
The strong and dynamic character of the Tiger will be appreciated by the Dog as well as utilised by the Dog’s desire to make the world a better place! When these two put their heads together there is little can hold them back.

Dog with Rabbit = GOOD!
Both the Rabbit and the Dog value trust and loyalty and so will be able to offer each other what they want in life. Neither are given to attention-seeking displays and so this will be a solid and stable household.

Dog with Dragon = BAD
Nobody rubs the Dog up the wrong way quite like the flamboyant Dragon. They are poles apart in their view of the world with the Dog caring about social justice and equality for all, the Dragon believing themselves to be the centre of the universe!

Dog with Snake = GOOD!
The Snake may not be as faithful in nature as the Dog, but they are thoughtful and intelligent so will be able to work out the benefits of the Dog’s philosophy. The Snake will also lend a cultured and intellectual air to the Dog’s strong beliefs.

Dog with Horse = EXCELLENT!
The Dog and the Horse share a passion for life as well as a sense of honour and duty so they will be an unbreakable couple when they get together. They will have a warm but lively home that is always open to their friends and family - they like to share their happiness.

Dog with Sheep = MODERATE
The Dog and the Sheep are unlikely to fall out in a major way so there is the potential for a relationship to get started. But can it go the distance? They are unlikely to find they have enough in common to make it last, what with the Sheep’s love of luxury not going down to well the social conscience of the Dog!

Dog with Monkey = GOOD!
The Dog is no fool and will be able to keep up with the quick witted Monkey which will earn his or her all important respect. Both of these signs like to have a project or something to work on and so they will either work well together or will be understanding of interests outside the relationship.

Dog with Rooster = MODERATE
The Dog loves stability and the Rooster just cannot stop him or herself from throwing a spanner in the works - largely to get everyone’s attention! They will rarely see eye to eye and will have totally different priorities in life.

Dog with Boar = MODERATE
The Dog and the Boar are both basically kind hearted souls but they do not tend to express this in the same way. The Boar may give in to his or her feelings and desires too much for the earnest and motivated Dog. They may struggle to keep the relationship going.

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Rooster

Those born in the year of the Rooster: 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005

It should come as no surprise that the magnificent Rooster loves to rule the roost! Those born under this sign are brave and authoritative, having a natural talent for seeking out the number 1 spot wherever they are. They are dignified in their behaviour but also opinionated and, to be honest, a little on the sanctimonious side. They have a confidence that comes from their thirst for knowledge and they are constantly reading, learning and researching - because you never know when the info may come in handy. They are meticulous and controlling when it comes to money matters.

So who could ever be good enough to impress the ever critical Rooster?

Rooster with Rooster = MODERATE
The Rooster like to be in charge too much to have much time for another Rooster. There are likely to be fights and power struggles aplenty. However, if they can agree to concentrate on separate areas, there is a chance this pairing can find harmony.

Rooster with Rat = BAD
The Rooster and the Rat can both be highly observant but neither will hold back if they see anything negative - insults will fly. Both are too fond of point scoring to want to work things out in a calm and reasonable manner!

Rooster with Ox = EXCELLENT!
Both signs can be fastidious and like to see a task carried out to the end. While this may be frustrating for people of other signs, these two will positively encourage it on one another. While the Rooster may be a little picky at times, the Ox will see the bigger picture. Between them, they don’t miss much!

Rooster with Tiger = GOOD!
While they are both very fond of attention and like to be the top dog, the Tiger and the Rooster have a lot of respect for one another. They are both flamboyant and lively and so will be able to keep each other entertained. Egos must, however, be kept in check for there not to be ructions.

Rooster with Rabbit = BAD
The Rabbit will simply not be able to handle the brash, direct manner of the Rooster and will find him or her to be intimidating. The Rooster is unlikely to give the Rabbit the chance to reveal their true character as they will be too busy forming judgements!

Rooster with Dragon = GOOD!
Power struggles can erupt at any point, but otherwise this dynamic duo are a great match. You need to be a strong person to cope with either of these so they will both have what it takes. The Rooster and the Dragon can also be very materialistic and so this common goal will often have them working in synch.

Rooster with Snake = EXCELLENT!
There’s nothing this couple love more than attention to detail. There will be a wonderful ‘you and me against the world’ feeling in this relationship. Both of them will feel that others don’t understand what they do or even see what they do. Such an intellectual union will be quite a thing to behold!

Rooster with Horse = MODERATE
While the Horse is a wild and free spirit, relying on instinct and feelings, the Rooster prefers to plot and plan and organise a path through life. They are both brave and forward thinking and so can find common ground here but otherwise, they are likely to view life very differently.

Rooster with Sheep = BAD
The Sheep simply can’t be serious enough for the Rooster. The Sheep will always be drawn to the finer things in life, whereas the Rooster is always on the look out for jobs, unfinished business and anything that needs careful attention. They won’t find much to do together.

Rooster with Monkey = MODERATE
The Rooster and the monkey certainly share an equal intellect but have very different ways of using this wit and intelligence. The Rooster applies it working everything out carefully, the Monkey thinks fast and on his or her feet. Inevitably, they are going to find themselves with very separate lives.

Rooster with Dog = MODERATE
The Dog is a very social creature, always showing concern for others. They are unlikely to understand the Rooster’s love of the limelight and their stubborn refusal to see things anyone else’s way. But if anyone is to make this work, it will be the Dog. If he or she is the stronger of the two, this has a chance.

Rooster with Boar = GOOD!
The good natured Boar will ignore much of the Rooster’s more blunt and critical ways. This will leave the Rooster feeling more in charge than he or she really is - which makes both sides happy! This relationship is successful mostly due to the Boar’s open and forgiving nature.

Sunday, 14 February 2010

Happy New Year and Welcome to the Year of the Metal Tiger!

The world had better be ready for those born in this year! They are passionate and ambitious and nothing is going to hold them back from getting what they want. Nothing will be done by halves and this level of dedication will be expected in others too. The Metal Tiger will also show initiative and will be a trailblazer when given the opportunity. If he or show is not given this chance, they will continue to push until it DOES come about!

For everyone else, this is a time for us to really focus on what we need to do with our lives. Fears must be put to one side and procrastination must end. The only way to find out if dreams are possible is to reach for them. Don't let others around you influence you too much, this year brings independant thought for all.

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year Of The Monkey

Those born in the year of the Monkey: 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004

The Monkey is a complex character who outwits, charms and persuades people in order to get by in life! Cunning and highly intelligent, life is not a struggle for this cheerful type. They will survive all hardships with total faith in themselves and by winning everyone over. Their success is likely to come from taking risks and if they are dangerously close to failing, they’ll simply use their gift of the gab and buy themselves more time. They are flirtatious and fun to be with but can be fickle in love.

So who can ever be enough fun for the mischievous monkey?

Monkey with Monkey = GOOD!
Two Monkeys together will take great pleasure in pulling the wool over the eyes of their opponents and will bask in their sense of superiority. As long as they can learn to respect the contribution of their partner and not just focus on themselves, this will be a great relationship.

Monkey with Rat = EXCELLENT!
These two will have a single purpose in life - money! The rat is materialistic and the monkey loves to feel superior to others. The combination will mean a joint ambition and they will revel in their progress as they build a comfortable lifestyle.

Monkey with Ox = GOOD!
This is a relationship that will be slow to build. The quick-thinking Monkey may underestimate the value of the stoical and hard working Ox. But the Ox can offer stability to the Monkey and give him or her the freedom to use their talent and flair in many more areas than just work.

Monkey with Tiger = BAD
The Tiger is driven and ambitious. The Monkey wants to be at the top of the pile in life. Yet these two will never be able to agree on how to achieve this and will clash at every decision. They are both just too fond of the centre stage to be able to like one another.

Monkey with Rabbit = MODERATE
Wary and distrustful in nature, while both of these signs like to charm people they are also unlikely to make any headway with each other. The Monkey is sharp and quick and the Rabbit will be nervous and on his or her guard.

Monkey with Dragon = EXCELLENT!
The Dragon will impress the Monkey with their charismatic ways and the Dragon is always on the look out for a clever accomplice. These two won’t waste their time procrastinating, they’ll throw themselves into a relationship with gusto!

Monkey with Snake = MODERATE
The Monkey is a bubbly, exuberant character who can also be a little self obsessed. He or she will not appreciate the feeling of being watched and judged by the Snake however, it will create an atmosphere of distrust. They both tend to rely on their wits however so there is potential for common ground.

Monkey with Horse = MODERATE
The Monkey and the Horse are active and lively and like to see a job well done. However, they will not click in any other way and so should their paths cross at work, they may find that if they start to socialise outside of this arena they have little to say to one another.

Monkey with Sheep = MODERATE
While the Monkey is full of him or herself, the Sheep likes to follow the lead of others. They won’t mind one another’s company but there is unlikely to be any spark between them. There is a danger that the Monkey will be able to run rings around the Sheep and will get bored.

Monkey with Rooster = MODERATE
While the Monkey is a hard worker, freedom is also valued. The Rooster is too keen on control and giving out instructions for the Monkey’s liking! The Rooster will feel a little put out by the Monkey’s strong, independent streak. However, if they stick it out, they will see how much they can achieve with their combined efforts.

Monkey with Dog = GOOD!
The Monkey and the Dog are both energetic and like to be busy so they will often find they come together initially over a task - possibly one that work colleagues have left to them to complete! The Dog is no push over and will be able to keep the Monkey’s cheeky side in check. The Monkey will respect the staying power of the determined Dog.

Monkey with Boar = GOOD!
The Monkey, while happy to operate alone, is not one to turn down such enthusiastic support as the Boar can offer. They will influence each other to be their best and are often a very affluent couple due to this mutual support and respect. They will make each other feel good about their abilities and be very forgiving of weaknesses.

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Sheep

Those born in the year of the Sheep: 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003

For those born in the year of the Sheep, love is one of the most important things in the world. They enjoy expressing their feelings, but, it must be said, they also thrive on being loved! This sign, above all, needs to be looked after and cherished. But it is not a one way street as they are kind, understanding and charitable in nature too so being in love with the Sheep will be a rewarding experience. This flirty and coquettish sign charms everyone with their benevolent and sweet manner.

So who is most likely to succumb to the allure of the beguiling Sheep?

Sheep with Sheep = GOOD!
Sheep pride themselves on their creative flair and it will be a joy for two Sheep to feed off one another’s ideas. However, they also can be undisciplined and will often get a little carried away! With a little support from others, they can be perfectly happy together.

Sheep with Rat = BAD
The Rat will be distrustful of the stock that the Sheep puts in his or her creativity, feeling this to be merely avoidance of hard graft. The Rat is also prone to saving money for a rainy day while the Sheep will want to enjoy their earnings as soon as they come in! There will be friction in this relationship.

Sheep with Ox = BAD
The Ox does not like people who let their heart rule their head - which couldn’t be a more fitting description of the Sheep! The Sheep will find little to excite in the Ox, finding him or her boring and stuck in their ways. The Ox is likely to find the Sheep flighty and tempers will fray.

Sheep with Tiger = GOOD!
The Tiger will love the attention and sympathy poured on by the Sheep. In return, the strong natured Tiger will stand up for the placid Sheep, who will relish the attention and be made to feel special. A mutually compatible pairing.

Sheep with Rabbit = EXCELLENT!
With their gentle and calm natures, this is a couple that can live in perfect harmony. They will focus on feelings and expression of emotions at all times, caring little for who’s right or wrong. As long as they move past their issues and get back to being loved up again, they’ll be happy!

Sheep with Dragon = MODERATE
The Dragon may a little self-interested to keep the Sheep contented. While the Sheep is very giving this would become a strained relationship in many ways. The Dragon would see the relaxed nature of the Sheep as meaning that they lack strength of character which would lead to misunderstandings.

Sheep with Snake = MODERATE
Both the Sheep and the Snake are drawn to luxury and money but the similarities pretty much end there. The Sheep likes to wear its heart on its sleeve and this will confused and overwhelm the secretive Snake.

Sheep with Horse = GOOD!
Both the Sheep and the Horse are likely to meet while socialising and their light and charming personalities will draw them together. The Horse will love the creative side to the Sheep, appreciating the instinctive aspect. The Sheep will like the strong, assertive manner of the Horse.

Sheep with Monkey = MODERATE
The Monkey is sharp and agile minded so will have little time for the day-dreams of the Sheep. However, they are both capable of bringing colour and pizzazz to life so if they can bring this out in one another, instead of criticising all the time, there is hope for improvements in their relations.

Sheep with Rooster = BAD
The Sheep generally flounders under instructions and rules. Not because they are rebellious in nature, but simply because they find it too stressful. The Rooster likes to literally ‘rule the roost’ and will be exasperated by the Sheep’s ‘woolly’ ways!

Sheep with Dog = MODERATE
There is so much goodwill in both of these signs that they are unlikely to fall out in any kind of a serious way. But they are just as unlikely to find too much in the way of common ground. While the Sheep tends to relate more to people on a one to one basis, the Dog looks at society as a whole and tries to do good for as many people as possible.

Sheep with Boar = EXCELLENT!
The Sheep and the Boar are a wonderful combination. Both have an appreciation of the arts, follow their feelings and have caring, kind natures. There will be no major rows in their household, they have enough respect for one another that they can work through their differences. They can trust that the other always has their best interests at heart.

Monday, 8 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Horse

Those born in the year of the Horse: 1930, 1942,1954, 1966,1978, 1990, 2002

Those born in the year of the Horse will be real live wires! Sociable, energetic, cheerful and friendly they will always be surrounded by admirers. In fact, it is often said that the Horse has an impressive aura, people are simple drawn to them and they naturally become centre of attention. It doesn’t hurt that they are charmingly flirtatious either! They always hit the right tone when dealing with others as they are highly perceptive. However, the Horse can also be impetuous, quick-tempered and fickle so these friendships can collapse as quickly as they started.

So who is capable of taming the wild heart of the Horse?

Horse with Horse = GOOD!
These two will work at the same pace. Their quick minds and wit will be in tune with one another and they will love the thrill of not having to make allowances. They both also have an abundance of energy so will be one of the few people they know who can keep up!

Horse with Rat = BAD
The Rat and the Horse are both perceptive and observant but will rarely be able to see eye to eye. The more goal driven Rat will tire of the ever changing and easily bored Horse and tempers will flare.

Horse with Ox = MODERATE
The Horse is driven by instinct and hates to do things by the book. The Ox is down to earth and figures if it’s in the book in the first place it must have a lot going for it! This pairing rarely fall out in any major ways but also rarely click either.

Horse with Tiger = EXCELLENT!
Both the Horse and the Tiger will pride themselves on their pulling power. It’s only a matter of time before they start to work their charm on one another. Both instinctive, these two will act as if they have a telepathic connection, seeming to automatically know what the other is thinking or about to do. A strong and long lasting relationship.

Horse with Rabbit = BAD
The Horse will make the Rabbit feel nervous or on his/her guard. While the Horse is intuitive, the Rabbit likes to apply logic and ration to their (also) quick-thinking ways. They are likely to be wary of one another and a close bond is unlikely.

Horse with Dragon = GOOD!
The ambitious and driven Dragon will have many uses for the impulsive but perceptive Horse. And while the Dragon likes to persevere until the task is completed, they will not mind the Horse’s short attention span because of the fantastic contribution he/she makes when they are focused. A combination that benefits both sides.

Horse with Snake = BAD
The Snake will be contemptuous of the Horse’s love of the limelight, considering it trivial. The Horse will hate to feel fenced in by the Snake’s love of mind-games and manipulation. It’s rare that these two find too much in common.

Horse with Sheep = GOOD!
The creative flair of the Sheep will delight and excite the Horse and get the ideas flowing between them. Both love fraternizing and the flirtatious attentions of the Horse will charm the Sheep in an instant and the attraction will be obvious to all - neither care to keep their feelings hidden!

Horse with Monkey = MODERATE
The Horse and the Monkey are quick to act and if they don’t like a situation or can’t see how it benefits them, they’ll move on. These two will be wary of each other from the start and so it is unlikely that they would take the time to get to know each other in the first place.

Horse with Rooster = MODERATE
There may be power struggles with this couple, with the Rooster thinking he or she has the right to be in charge and the Horse refusing to cooperate and fighting back just for the sake of it. They will go round in circles making little progress.

Horse with Dog = EXCELLENT!
The Horse and the Dog will often unite over a common cause, something they can put their passions and energy into together. Both think on their feet and a mutual respect will grow. This couple will compliment each other perfectly and be a very happy union.

Horse with Boar = MODERATE
There is little spark between this pair - they neither excite nor irritate one another. They both have a love of company and so can appear to get on well but will rarely seek each other out for a one to one situation. Therefore, romance doesn’t usually blossom.

Friday, 5 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Snake

Those born in the Year of the Snake: 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001

Wise and dignified, the Snake is a deep thinker who loves the finer things in life. They trust their instincts and will often possess psychic powers. They are good to turn to in a crisis but you must be careful not to appear a reckless fool - the Snake can be very judgemental! People are drawn to the Snake because of their striking looks and are intrigued by their air of mystery. However, given that they are excited by risk, can be unpredictable and have a tendency to be power hungry, they are not to be trifled with.

Snake with Snake = Good!
Their combined wisdom and grace means that this couple will never grow bored with one another or get into blazing rows. Courteous to one another at all times, but with a good understanding of what is going on under the surface, this will be a relationship based on respect.

Snake with Rat = GOOD!
There is a sense of excitement and attraction in the air when this couple are around. They both have a love of knowledge and will enjoy long, involved conversations to create intimacy between them - often leading to them plotting to rule the world together!

Snake with Ox = EXCELLENT!
Both are solid, dependable types not given to changing their minds on a whim. They will appreciate the lack of emotional outbursts in one another and will sort out any problems they have by being rational and logical. This is a great pairing for a long and happy marriage.

Snake with Tiger = BAD
The differences between these two will create arguments and tensions and then, to make matters worse, they will fail to find common ground when trying to patch things up. The Tiger is far too ‘out there’ for the secretive Snake who will feel exposed. The Tiger won’t be able to trust that the Snake isn’t hiding things from them. A partnership to be avoided.

Snake with Rabbit = MODERATE
The Rabbit and the Snake are too reserved in character to have anything special going on. Both of them will keep their feelings to themselves but not necessarily because they are harbouring resentment but more because nothing will ignite their passions enough to encourage letting it all out!

Snake with Dragon = GOOD!
Both signs are ambitious and determined so they will understand each other perfectly. They are likely to surround themselves with material comforts and a healthy touch of competition between them will mean they will be high achievers and spur each other on.

Snake with Horse = BAD
The Snake and the Horse are both instinctive creatures - but this is where the similarities end. The Snake sees a cool exterior as being dignified, the Horse hates to be fenced in will act as he or she chooses to. They are both way too stubborn to want to make too many compromises.

Snake with Sheep = MODERATE
The Sheep will be considered too flighty for the intense Snake. Sheep love attention and company which the independent Snake will see as weak and eventually a strain. Best for these two to think twice.

Snake with Monkey = MODERATE
There is little trust in this relationship, both being able to recognise cunning and intelligence when they see it! The Monkey likes to analyse and work things out and so will have a tough time with the reserved Snake. The Snake will tire of the Monkey’s need to use manipulation to always be one step ahead.

Snake with Rooster = EXCELLENT!
Both the Snake and the Rooster have solid principles in life and opinions are formed with careful thought. Therefore they will spend hours putting the world to rights and their union will make them stronger as individuals. They are likely to help each other achieve success in their careers and mutual respect will help to keep the love going.

Snake with Dog = GOOD!
The Dog possesses a loyal but flexible nature which will beguile the Snake who’ll enjoy not having to work too hard to determine the Dog’s character but can still have a good, intellectual conversation together. The Dog also has a fair nature and will only challenge the Snake when absolutely necessary - and the Snake values a quiet life!

Snake with Boar = BAD
The Snake loves intrigue and mystery and the dependable but plodding Boar will not excite. Likewise, the Boar will be one of the few to not be mesmerised by the chic, stylish Snake and find such concerns to be vain. There is little to bring these two together in the first place, and very little would keep them together either!

Monday, 1 February 2010

Chinese Love Horoscope For The Year of the Dragon

Those born in the Year of the Dragon: 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000

The Dragon is an impressive creature! Proud and a natural born leader, this is someone who will always stand out in a crowd - largely because they are handing out the instructions. It is not always easy to get on with the Dragon due to them being fiercely competitive and strong willed but their true colours always come out in the end. As much as they are driven by their own needs, they will also fight for others. The Dragon is as compassionate as he or she is self-important. They are also infectious in their optimism and their buoyant attitudes to work, love and life.

So who can stand up to the Dragon and ignite the flame within?

Dragon with Dragon = MODERATE
Considering the intensity of this sign, it may be surprising that they are not more compatible but this pairing only usually comes about when they are passionate about a shared interest. Otherwise they tend to avoid each other viewing one another as competition rather than a potential mate.

Dragon with Rat = EXCELLENT!
These two won’t hold back. They are both lovers of action and will want to get their relationship going as soon as possible! They are energetic and where others may run out of steam or like to put their feet up once in a while, they’ll be constantly looking for ways to burn off restless energy.

Dragon with Ox = MODERATE
While the Dragon and the Ox are very determined and like to finish what they start, they both like to be in charge. They will struggle to compromise, this being something they would both consider to show weakness. Unless they have very clear guidelines set down, which would require the intervention of a third party, they are not likely to last.

Dragon with Tiger = MODERATE
With their attention seeking ways, these two will have most of their battles in public. Neither will want to lose face and arguments over nothing will be common place. With a common cause, they can channel their energies and determination into combined success but they should tread carefully.

Dragon with Rabbit = GOOD!
Where the Dragon is attention-seeking, the Rabbit is beguiling. They will be drawn to each other rather clashing and can often have similar outlooks in life. The Rabbit can do wonders for the Dragon, knocking the rough edges off. The Dragon can use the keen eye of the Rabbit and help him or her use it to full effect.

Dragon with Snake = GOOD!
The snake is a self-contained character and will have no need of their share of the limelight. A fact that pleases the Dragon no end! But they both have one very strong trait in common - fiery determination. With the different skills they bring, they can often find themselves almost lost if the other isn’t around, such is the mutually compatible nature of this pairing.

Dragon with Horse = GOOD!
The Dragon has a tendency to persevere to the bitter end and hates the thought if giving in or defeat. The Horse however, is changeable with good instincts for a situation that isn’t bringing rewards and will redirect the Dragon’s talents to something more worthwhile. The Dragon always likes to think he or she is on control but in this relationship, it is not so clear!

Dragon with Sheep = MODERATE
The Dragon is often a high achiever in life and the material rewards of their efforts will often attract the luxury loving Sheep. There is little respect between these two however, unless the Sheep’s creative flair can contribute to the Dragon’s success.

Dragon with Monkey = EXCELLENT!
Both the Dragon and the Monkey are innovators, teaming with ideas and enthusiastic in seeing them through. This is a pairing that will begin with red hot chemistry and will only get better from there on. The Monkey’s problem solving abilities will clear the way forward for the Dragon who is determined to be the best.

Dragon with Rooster = GOOD!
Both the Dragon and the Rooster can be very critical. As long as this is not turned on each other they can have a wonderfully close ‘you and me against the world’ type relationship, revelling in their superiority! But then, they are undeniably a wise and formidable pair.

Dragon with Dog = BAD
The Dog will not warm to the Dragon, feeling that their extroverted nature smacks of selfishness. Likewise, the Dragon will feel judged and under pressure in the presence of the Dog and will view him or her as being a spanner in the works of their grand plans.

Dragon with Boar = GOOD!
The Dragon has a fiery temper and can often benefit from having a partner who will make them see reason and calm down. The Boar is perfect for this - trustworthy and diplomatic, the Dragon will recognise a valuable ally. This can be a very committed relationship