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| Chinese Zodiac - Horse |
| Overview |
In the Chinese zodiac, the Horse is the seventh of the 12-year cycle of animals. People born in the Year of the Horse are seen as energetic, bright, warm-hearted, intelligent, and able. The Horse years are: 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026. The Horse is a symbol of travel, movement, and swift success.
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| Myths and Folktales |
One of the most famous legends associated with the Horse in Chinese mythology is the story of the ten suns. In this tale, ten horses were believed to pull ten suns across the sky. Another folktale involves the heavenly horse, which was a creature of great beauty and strength, and was often sought after by emperors and heroes. The Horse in the zodiac is also said to be favored by the Jade Emperor due to its loyalty and usefulness in battle.
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| Strengths |
Individuals born in the Year of the Horse are typically very animated, active, and energetic. They have a strong personal charisma, are clever with money, and are good at handling wealth. They are also independent, confident, and have a strong sense of personal freedom.
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| Weaknesses |
Their weaknesses may include impatience, a lack of perseverance, and a tendency to be self-centered. Horses can also be hot-headed and have a hard time accepting advice from others.
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| Motivations |
Horses are motivated by love for freedom and the pursuit of adventure. They are always in search of new experiences and have a strong desire to express themselves and be recognized for their talents and efforts.
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| Compatibility |
The Horse is most compatible with the Tiger, Goat, and Dog. The Tiger shares the Horse's love for freedom, the Goat appreciates the Horse's reliability, and the Dog admires the Horse's honesty. The Horse is least compatible with the Rat, Ox, and Rooster, as these signs have very different values and personalities that can lead to conflict.
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| Romantic Relationships |
In romantic relationships, Horses are passionate and charming, which makes them attractive to potential partners. They are, however, known to fall in and out of love quickly. A relationship with a Horse can be exciting, but it requires patience and understanding from their partner, as Horses need their independence and may resist feeling controlled.
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| Friendship Bonds |
As friends, Horses are incredibly loyal and always willing to lend a hand. They are sociable and enjoy being part of a group but also value their alone time. Horses form bonds with others through shared activities and adventures, and they often inspire their friends to try new things and push their limits.
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