Chinese Zodiac - Horse

Personality
Occupying the 7th position on the Chinese Zodiac, the Horse
symbolizes such character traits as strength, energy, and an
outgoing nature. Extremely animated, Horses thrive when they’re
the center of attention. Always in search of a good time, Horses
keep the crowds happy with their humor and their wit.

Horses are extremely intelligent so they’re able to grasp new
subjects with ease. They’re also capable of multi-tasking however
they don’t always finish what they start because they’re forever
chasing the next opportunity. Horses are honest, friendly and open-
minded. They’re perhaps a bit too centered on themselves and
have been known to throw tantrums when situations don’t go their
way.
Health
Horses are very healthy, most likely because they maintain a
positive outlook on life and because they’re athletic. Lead Horses
to wide, open spaces and watch them run free! Horses will usually
only feel ill when they’re trapped inside.
Career
Horses enjoy positions in which they can interact with others.
They aren’t fond of taking orders and they’ll run from jobs they
consider routine. They’re able to grasp new subjects with ease
making them capable of handling most any job. They’re effective
communicators and they enjoy power. Good career choices for
Horses include: publicist, sales representative, journalist, language
instructor, translator, bartender, performer, tour operator, librarian
or pilot.
Relationships
Horses, being spontaneous, have a tendency to fall fast and hard
for others. They tend to give themselves fully in each new
relationship a quality that ends up chipping away at their inner
being. Fortunately, this exhausting trait mellows with age and
relationships are stronger and more stable later in life.

Horses and the 5 elements

Metal Horse – Years 1930 and 1990
Free-spirited in every sense of the word, commitment is the
easiest way to scare Metal Horses away. They prefer jumping
from one relationship or job to the next. Because of this, Metal
Horses make better friends than partners.
Water Horses – Years 1942 and 2002
Adaptable yet indecisive, Water Horses have a tendency to flow
like the current. They have trouble making up their minds and as a
result, they always seem to be confusing others. And although this
behavior can be frustrating, Water Horses are fun to be around so
most people just get used to it.
Wood Horses – Years 1954 and 2014
Stable and strong, Wood Horses are better able to make decisions.
They interact well with others; a trait that enables them to have
more successful personal and professional relationships.
Fire Horses – Years 1906 and 1966
The fire is always burning inside Fire Horses. They love living on
the edge and are always ready for change as change always is
more interesting. They are incredibly opinionated and one place
you’ll never find Fire Horses is standing on the fence.
Earth Horses – Years 1918 and 1978
Earth Horses will work to meet their goals, no matter how long it
takes. They have got the ability to view situations from all
perspectives and this ability is especially useful when it comes to
making decisions. They’re very adaptable and they’re funny too.
Compatibility
Horses are compatible with a Dog or Tiger and incompatible with
a Rat or Monkey.
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