Chinese Zodiac - Ox

Personality
Occupying the 2nd position on the Chinese Zodiac, Oxen possess
such character traits as dependability, strength and determination.
Oxen are tolerant individuals who believe that the road to success
involves hard work and scrupulous behavior; they don’t believe in
taking shortcuts. They characterize those who don’t work hard as
lazy individuals not worthy of respect.

Oxen are capable of trusting others and will listen to their opinions
with an open mind. However, Oxen prefer making decisions that
are based on their own research. Oxen favor strong, life-long
alliances to casual acquaintances.

Home is where Oxen go to seek comfort, occasionally watching
television or reading. They prefer the rural outdoors and spend
the majority of their “home” time working in the garden or caring
for the yard.
Health
Oxen are strong individuals who overall are healthy and live long,
fulfilled lives. However, they tend to work too much, rarely
allowing themselves enough time to relax. Oxen could benefit
from incorporating more non work related activity into their lives.
Career
Oxen prefer work that is routine. They take a methodological
approach to their tasks and excel in jobs that are specialized.
Oxen possess a keen eye for detail and an admirable work ethic.
They are more productive when allowed to work alone. Good
career choices for oxen include: interior designer, painter,
carpenter, quarry worker, archaeologist, horticulturist, mechanic,
engineer, draftsman, banker, broker, real estate agent and army
officer.
Relationships
Oxen are not very sociable and rarely participate in group
activities. They abhor small talk and won’t waste their time
flirting. They will search long and hard for the perfect partner as
change makes them uncomfortable. Whether due to an ox’s
tendency to be overbearing or tendency to place blame on others,
relationships with Oxen don’t always work out. When Oxen
realize that partnerships involve two people and two points of
view, satisfying matches are possible.

Oxen and the 5 elements

Metal Ox – Years 1901 and 1961
Like metal, these Oxen are amazingly strong. They’re extremely
hard-working individuals who will do whatever is necessary to
achieve their goals. They’re trustworthy, dependable individuals
who are not likely to show emotion. They have difficulty
interpreting the feelings of others.  
Water Ox – Years 1913 and 1973
Water Oxen are much more flexible, and because of this quality,
they’re better able to understand what others are thinking and
feeling. They’re sincere, patient, quick-thinking and others enjoy
being around them.
Wood Ox – Years 1925 and 1985
Wood Oxen work well as part of a team, but because of their
work ethic, self-confidence and strong sense of morals, they’ll
always perform better as the team’s leader. They do have a
tendency to be quick-tempered and outspoken.
Fire Ox – Years 1937 and 1997
Fire Oxen are natural born leaders. In fact, they’ll often hold
positions of importance at work and in the community. They
have short fuses and tend to react impulsively instead of
considering the opinion of others.
Earth Ox – Years 1949 and 2009
Earth Oxen are successful individuals, probably because they are
diligent rather than impulsive. A more modest approach combined
with their reliability and sincerity makes them more likeable.
Compatibility
Oxen are compatible with a Rat and Rooster and incompatible
with a Tiger and Horse.
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