The Horse is the seventh sign of the Chinese zodiac and is the sign for people born in 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, and 2002.
Horses are generally popular cheerful perceptive, strong, energetic individuals who have an outgoing nature and love to be the centre of attention. They are humorous and witty and natural entertainers however they can talk too much and are at times impatient and pig-headed being very independent and rarely listening to advice. Horses are typically intelligent and can multi-task but can lack follow through.
Those born in 1930 and 1990 Metal Horse and tend to be free-spirited, individuals who shy away from commitment often changing partners and/or jobs frequently.
Those born in 1942 and 2002 Water Horses and tend to be adaptable, fun individuals who are indecisive, unable to make up their minds. This can be viewed as frustrating and confusing to those around them.
Those born in 1954 and 2014 Wood Horses and tend to be stable, strong individuals who are better able to make decisions. They get on well with others and are successful in their personal and professional relationships.
Those born in 1906 and 1966 Fire Horses and tend to be energetic, active opinionated individuals who enjoy living life on the edge. They actively seek out change
Those born in 1918 and 1978 Earth Horses and tend to be funny, adaptable, goal oriented, hard working individuals who are able to view situations from all perspectives and as such make good decisions.
Horses are very healthy, most likely because they maintain a positive outlook on life and because they're athletic. They enjoy the outdoors and this has a positive effect on their outlook.
Horses are suited to careers such as publicist, sales representative, journalist, language instructor, translator, bartender, performer, tour operator, librarian or pilot. Horses are wise, talented, good with their hands and skillful with money. Vocationally they're excellent communicators who enjoy positions where they can interact with others. They prefer leadership roles and avoid jobs that are mundane.
In relationships Horses are spontaneous and have a weakness for members of the opposite sex. They fall fast and hard for others and tend to give themselves fully in relationships, at times sacrificing themselves in the process. Horses tend to have stronger and more stable relationships in later life. Horses are compatible with those people born in the years of the Dog and Tiger and are incompatible with people born in the years of the Rat and the Monkey.
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