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Chinese astrology: Year of the dragon

by Kat Apf

Created on: June 21, 2009   Last Updated: June 22, 2009

The Dragon

If you were born within these time frames, your Chinese astrological sign is The Dragon.

February 16, 1904 to February 3, 1905
February 3, 1916 to January 22, 1917
January 23, 1928 to February 9, 1929
February 8, 1940 to January 26, 1941
January 27, 1952 to February 13, 1953
February 13, 1964 to February 1, 1965
January 31, 1976 to February 17, 1977
February 17, 1988 to February 5, 1989


February 6, 2000 to January 23, 2001

Personality-

Dragons have large personalities. They are appealing to most people and have compelling ways. Normally, they have huge successes or pitiful failures. Rarely is there a middle ground with a Dragon. The failures probably won't bother them too much. They'll forget it almost immediately after it happens.

If a Dragon decides to do something, they go for it with their whole being and they do it very well. Sometimes, they are honest to a fault and this might put other people off a little. Even so, they are still usually well liked for their aboveboard and passionate behavior.

Dragons do tend to sometimes not complete projects they start, though. So, if you're a Dragon, remember that when you're in the planning stages of the next great project. Try to keep it simple enough so you'll actually finish it and challenging enough so you don't get bored.

For a Dragon to truly feel at their best, they need to be doing something new. Whether that's at work, a new hobby or in their love life. Daily routine can lead to restless feelings and eventually depression, so try to change things up every day.

Dragons usually have mighty emotions. Whatever the emotion is, it's a strong one. Whatever they do, they do it big, including their feelings. They fully believe in themselves and have amazing amounts of self-confidence. This self-awareness seeps out into the world and makes other's believe in them, too.

Home-

The outdoors and fresh air are where a Dragon feels most at home. Being inside all the time, cooped up, doesn't work well for a Dragon. Their backyard or front porch or terrace will probably be an extension of their home. Their outdoor area will probably be quite comfortable and ready for a gathering of friends at any time.

Along with outside, Dragons need freedom. They might move house many times or at least, rearrange the furniture often. They probably won't spend much time at home, though. They'll be running from here to there to somewhere else.

Work-

Dragons are good at solving problems and being in charge of groups. They are good

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