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Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Year of the Ox

 

Year of the Ox


Oxen are the hard workers in the background, intelligent and reliable, but never demanding praise.

Personality and Characteristics

Oxen are honest and earnest. They are low key and never look for praise or to be the center of attention. This often hides their talent, but they’ll gain recognition through their hard work.

They believe that everyone should do what’s asked for them and stay within their bounds. Though they are kind, it’s difficult for them to understand persuasion using pathos. Rarely losing your temper, they think logically and make great leaders.

Men born in the Ox year are reliable and trustworthy. They put their entire heart into everything they do. They feel great responsibility towards their family as well. However, due to their confidence (almost arrogance), they don’t allow anyone to go against their rules. They hold your children to high expectations, even though it might be unrealistic.

Women born in the Ox year are calm and gentle. They will never surrender to fate and rarely think of choosing an alternative. This no doubt leads to a life of struggles. But no matter what, they will walk down the road they choose until the end. Despite this stubbornness, they think and react quickly.


Compatibility

Most compatible with Ox: RatSnakeRooster

Rat’s fixed Earthly Branch is water, while Ox is earth. They have complementing personalities and hold the same goals in life.

Snake and Rooster fit Ox nicely as well. Not only will Snakes give warmth and romance, they offer help and support in work too. Honest and loyal, they can also be attracted to the Rooster’s soft and loving heart.

Least compatible with Ox: Goat, Horse, Dog

The Earthly Branches of Goat and Ox clash strongly. They can tolerate each other’s differences, but there will always be tension.

Horses have a free and wild spirit, and may not have a serious attitude toward life. This is the opposite of an Ox’s personality. With Dogs, it’s hard to find common ground.

Lucky things for Oxen

  • Colors: blue, yellow, green
  • Numbers: 1, 4
  • Flowers: lily of the valley and lucky bamboo
  • Directions of auspiciousness: East, Southeast
  • Directions of wealth: Northwest
  • Directions of love: South

Unlucky things

  • Colors: red, brown
  • Numbers: 3, 6

Careers Fit for Oxen

Oxen often group family and work together. They look for long-term and steady work. Because of this, they are studious in school and perform well in every subject. This helps build a strong support for any future career path.

Because of their low-key personality, a stable job is the best for Oxen. Their strong sense of responsibility also makes them the perfect candidate for professional and stressful jobs. These include doctors, lawyers, businessmen and teachers. With their technical skills and effort, they can receive society’s recognition and reach their own standards.

No matter what career they choose, it must something they are really interested in. Though they may be okay with any job that fits their skills, they should take the time to find something they love. Only in a stable environment that matches their passions, are they able to find their true calling.

Health and Lifestyle

Like the wild oxen that run freely in the fields, people of the Ox year are healthy and fit. Hospital visits are rare, but this sometimes leads to overconfidence. Neglect during youth will result in problems in the later years.

As workaholics, Oxen will sometimes go days with minimal food and rest, then binge on both. Irregular diets will lead to indigestion and problems with the digestive system. Irregular exercise is what causes you to fall ill with “random” ailments.

Once they reach the middle ages, there is high risk of heart disease. Strokes are another risk. In addition, they commonly suffer from joint pain.

Most of these issues stem from irregular exercise. For a healthy life, they need to remember to take breaks from work, stretch and relax.



Year of the Rat

 

Year of the Rat


The Rat is the first of all zodiac animals. According to one myth, the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order in which they arrived to his party. The Rat tricked the Ox into giving him a ride. Then, just as they arrived at the finish line, Rat jumped down and landed ahead of Ox, becoming first.

Rats are clever, quick thinkers; successful, but content with living a quiet and peaceful life.

Personality and Characteristics

Optimistic and energetic, people born in the Rat year are likable by all. They are sensitive to other’s emotions but are stubborn with your opinion. Their personality is kind, but due to weak communication skills, their words may seem impolite and rude.

On the financial side, they like saving and can be stingy. However, their love for hoarding will sometimes cause them to waste money on unnecessary things.


Men born in the Rat year are clever and adapt quickly to new environments. They are creative great at taking advantage of opportunities. However, they sometimes lack the courage to do so. Although they have great ideas, they might not be suitable for leadership positions.

Women born in the Rat year are the traditional women. They love keeping things organized and place great value on the family. Everything is taken care of by them and there is no need for their husband to worry. Outside of home, they’re also someone with a sense of responsibility and ability.


Compatibility

Most compatible with Rat: Ox, Dragon, Monkey

Rat’s fixed Earthly Branch is water, while Ox is earth. They complement and help one another in both work and life.

Couples that are formed from Rat and Dragon will be able to understand each other well, and enjoy success together.

Similar to Dragons, Monkeys get along great with Rats, and tend to live happily ever after like a fairytale.

Least compatible with Rat: Horse, Goat and Rabbit

The Earthly Branches of Rat and Horse clash strongly. No matter what a Rat does, it won’t be enough for the Horse.

Goats are attracted to Rat’s wealth and hope to control it, making it a rocky relationship.

The Rabbit will either purposely or unintentionally go against the Rat’s wishes, while the Rat can only keep silent.

Lucky things for Rats

  • Colors: blue, gold, green
  • Numbers: 2, 3
  • Flowers: lily, African violet, valley lily
  • Directions of auspiciousness: southeast, northeast
  • Directions of wealth: southeast, east
  • Directions of love: west

Unlucky things

  • Colors: yellow, brown
  • Numbers: 5, 9

Careers Fit for Rats

Because of their independence and imagination, they are suitable for creative jobs. These include authors, editors and artists. However, if they join a team, their creative outlet may be blocked.

Rats also pay attention to fine detail. They are fit for technical work, such as engineering and architecture.

They are alert, but have a lack of courage. This makes them unsuitable as police officers, entrepreneurs or other leadership and political positions. Although Rats make good financial decisions, they should be careful not to invest with a close friend. It will not only cause money problems, but also affect the friendship.

Health and Lifestyle

Since childhood, Rats have frail health. They have energetic personalities, but tire quickly. They catch colds often, but thankfully do not have serious illnesses.

They are sensitive to change in temperature. Not only is cold weather unbearable for them, they also can’t stand hot weather. But despite seeming weak and not being able to perform hard physical work, they enjoy longevity.

Rats can eat anything, whether they are delicacies or plain food. However, they should pay attention to their diet. Many times, they will get too into work and forget to eat. Going long periods without food and suddenly bingeing cause problems in their digestive system. Enemies of their health also include smoking and drinking habits.

For a healthy life, Rats must remember to eat breakfast, do moderate exercise and remain cheerful.



Chinese Zodiac Compatibility

 

Chinese Zodiac Compatibility


This compatibility is sometimes taken quite seriously in Chinese culture, more so than in western astrology. For example, when considering marriage, many Chinese people will still give consideration to how compatible their zodiac animal is with their partner’s.



How Does Zodiac Compatibility Work?

As you can see from the chart above, there are various degrees of compatibility between the zodiac animals. These are determined through several groupings known as the Three Harmonies, Six Harmonies, Six Conflicts, and Six Damages.

Three Harmonies: Best Matches

The 12 zodiac animals can be divided into four groups of three that get along especially well—the Three Harmonies. The three signs in each group make the best romantic matches, as they tend to think similarly and value the same things in life. They also bring luck to each other with plenty of mutual understanding. As colleagues and friends, they will work well together to reach the best outcome.

The Three Harmonies consists of four groups of three zodiac signs, with each sign spaced four years apart:

  • Rat, Dragon and Monkey

  • Ox, Snake and Rooster

  • Tiger, Horse and Dog

  • Rabbit, Goat and Pig

Six Harmonies: Most Supportive Matches

Unlike the Three Harmonies who are more outrightly compatible, these are six pairs of zodiac animals who can be mutually supportive. They tend to lend a helping hand at pivotal moments in each other’s life and make the best parents, colleagues and friends. The Six Harmonies pairs are

  • Rat and Ox

  • Tiger and Pig

  • Rabbit and Dog

  • Dragon and Rooster

  • Snake and Monkey

  • Horse and Goat

Six Conflicts: Opposites Attract

These are six pairings, just like the Six Harmonies. But these pairs have opposite personalities and tend to view the world in opposing ways. Precisely because of this, however, these pairs can share strong attractions and find the other person very intriguing from the start. Even so, with such different views on life, they may come together in a passionate relationship for a while before ultimately separating. The Six Conflict’s pairs are spaced six years apart, and include:

  • Rat and Horse

  • Ox and Goat

  • Tiger and Monkey

  • Rabbit and Rooster

  • Dragon and Dog

  • Snake and Pig

Six Damages: Worst Matches

The Six Damages take the Six Conflicts one step further. These pairs are so different that they are unlikely to ever see eye to eye. If they somehow end up in a marriage or important partnership, these pairs will be prone to catastrophic fights and damage their partner’s luck. The Six Damages are:

  • Rat and Goat

  • Ox and Horse

  • Tiger and Snake

  • Rabbit and Dragon

  • Monkey and Pig

  • Rooster and Dog

Compatibility Beyond Chinese Zodiac Signs

Zodiac signs are just one facet of compatibility in Chinese zodiacs, which can almost be considered an entire discipline. This is because, aside from calculating compatibility based on zodiac animals, you must also think about other factors, including the Five Elements Theory. As shown on the chart below, each zodiac animal belongs to one of the five elements, which will make them either “generating” or “overcoming” together.