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Rats are opportunists with charm and determination. They are ambitious, imaginative, never short of ideas and being inquisitive, can be a notorious hoarder. The Rat likes attending social gatherings since they tend not to be loners. Punctuality is not one of their strengths, they dislike routine work and are usually found in jobs or professions where each day brings something new.

Business - the spouse could be the ideal business partner. Should the Rat find themself in a bureaucratic environment, they can become a stickler for discipline and routine; works well with Dragons.

Love - Rats are most compatible with other Rats, very compatible with Ox, Dragons and Monkeys but do not get on very well with Goats or Roosters.

Marriage - Rats should go for a Dragon, Goat or Pig but not a Tiger, Rabbit or Horse.

Some known Rats are Prince Charles, Marlon Brando, Richard Nixon and Burt Renolds.

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Oxes are hard working, strong minded and extremely punctual. They tend not to have close friends and often suffer problems in love and marriage. Continuity is important to them and they dislike change or interruptions. You will find them in routine jobs everywhere where they are often highly valued.

Business - the Ox gets on best with a Horse or a Pig but not a Tiger, Dragon, Snake, Goat, Monkey or Dog.

Love - the Ox can relate well with a Rooster or a Pig and should not attempt a relationship with a Tiger or a Goat.

Marriage - only a Rooster is really compatible since the Ox is often difficult to live with. Other Oxes, Tigers, Dragons, Horses and Dogs are best avoided.

Some known Oxes are Princess Diana, Margaret Thatcher, Jane Fonda, Jack Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman.

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Tigers are dynamic and because they hold firm views, have a somewhat restless nature. They are liable to become impatient, to quarrel, or to complain and will be noticed wherever they are. They can be elegant and flamboyant but their lives are often unpredictable with ups and downs. Despite their self-confidence and leadership qualities, the Tiger can be indecisive and may make changes just for the sake of it.

Business - the Tiger will do very well with either Dragons or Horses and should not get mixed up with Oxes, other Tigers, Snakes, Roosters or Dogs.

Love - the Tiger has good compatability with the Horse..Keep away from Oxes and Snakes. Other Tigers or dragons will want to dominate the relationship.

Marriage - a Dog, Dragon or Pig are the best partners whilst they should not tangle with a Rat, Ox or Snake.

Some known Tigers are Marilyn Munroe, Demi Moore, Queen Elizabeth II, Ali McGraw and Kenny Rogers.

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Rabbits are sensitive and good listeners. Push them hard and you should get what you want. They like a quiet life (especially at home) and try to avoid strong emotions of any kind. A Rabbit is likely to be methodical in most things but is very much a creature of comfort. Rabbits are good to have around and are often popular.

Business - the Rabbit is very astute and is best with another Rabbit, compatibility with Rat, Dragon, Snake, Goat and Pig but can get into trouble when dealing with a Tiger or Monkey.

Love - the Rabbit gets on perfectly with a Dragon; very well with a Horse, Goat or another Rabbit; fairly well with an Ox, Snake, Monkey, Dog and Pig and is only incompatible with a Rooster.

Marriage - the Rabbit is easy to please and an ideal partner for a Dragon, Snake, Horse or another Rabbit. Only a Rat or Rooster should be avoided.

Some known Rabbits are Bob Hope, David Frost, Whitney Houston, Roger Moore and Orson Welles.

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Dragons tend to be show persons. Because he can be flashy and arrogant, the Dragon tends to be admired and hated with good friends and bad enemies. Like the Ox, they hate routine. Dragons are mostly monogamous and loyal but they do need good partners to look after them. They are often generous but almost invariably awkward.

Business - Dragons do well with Rats, Tigers, Monkeys, Roosters or Pigs and should beware of Oxes and Dogs.

Love - the Dragon is superbly compatible with Tigers, Rabbits, Snakes, Horses, Monkeys and extremely good with Rats or Goats. Will not get on with other Dragons or Dogs.

Marriage - Dragons can have great relationships with Rats, Monkeys or Roosters and good ones with Tigers, Rabbits and Snakes. Dragons should avoid other Dragons, Dogs and Oxes.

Some known Dragons are Jimmy Conners, James Coburn, John Lennon, Princess Stephanie of Monaco and Cliff Richards.

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Snakes are wise and tenacious and are known for their looks. They tend towards infidelity, demand loyality and are possessive. An artistic talent is a strong possibility, as is the ability to make money. Although preferring idleness and being prone to making wrong decisions, Snakes are good companions by virtue of their sense of humour, unwillingness to quarrel and ability to adapt to circumstances.

Business - they do best on their own but can manage with Rabbits and should not work with the honest and down-to-earth Pig.

Love - the Snake is perfect for a dragon, petty good with a Horse and only incompatible with a Tiger. They could easily become jealous of another Snake.

Marriage - the Snake has plenty of choices although a Rabbit is best and a Tiger impossible.

Some known Snakes are Muhammad Ali, Kim Bassinger, Mao Tse Tung, Robert Mitchum and Oprah Winfrey.

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Horses are easy-going with a good sense of humour and they may possess great sex appeal. Horses are often hard workers, good decision makers and natural leaders. They love company and are excellent listeners. Their only weaknesses may be falling in love too easily and making changes frequently.

Business - they should partner with a Tiger or a Rooster although good results can be expected with an Ox, Rabbit, Dragon or Goat but not with a Rat, Pig, or another Horse.

Love - the Horse is superbly compatible with Goats, Dogs and Other Horses; pretty good with Tigers, Rabbits and Snakes but should avoid Monkeys, Roosters and Pigs.

Marriage - the Rabbit, Goat or another Horse is best; a Rooster or Dog is very good but never a Rat, Ox or Monkey.

Some known Horses are Kevin Costner, Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford, Barbra Streisand and Patrick Swayze.

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Goats enjoy life but in their own way and preferably without restraints of any kind. Goats are popular and although they are artistic and sociable, they can also be fickle, insecure and bad at making decisions. Goats are not easily led or influenced by others but they are not normally leaders.

Business - a Goat can get on well with a Rabbit, Horse or Pig but not get on at all with an Ox, Rooster or Dog.

Love - the Goat has little control and will do well with a Horse, Rabbit or Dragon. They will not do well with a Rat, Ox, Rooster or Pig.

Marriage - the Horse is the best and a Rabbit, Dragon or Pig can be compatible; Roosters and Dogs should be avoided.

Some known Goats are Boris Becker, Larry Hagman, Mike Jagger, Leonard Nimoy and Bruce Willis.

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Monkeys are tricky, quick, opportunistic and often good with figures. They know it and are not modest since they like to impress. Monkeys usually have excellent memories and possess potential to be very successful. Not succeeding would be due to impatience, superficiality and inability to share.

Business - the Monkey can work well in partnership with a Dragon or Pig but not at all with an Ox, Rabbit, Rooster or Dog.

Love - the Monkey is highly compatible with Dragons, Pigs and other Monkeys; Rats are compatible but will be at odds with Horses or Dogs.

Marriage - Monkeys usually marry young and is well suited to the sociable and outgoing Rat, Dragon, Pig and Goat; enchated by the Ox, Rabbit, Snake and Dog; exasperated by the Rooster and Horse and not tolerated by the Tiger.

Some known Monkeys are Tom Hanks, Martina Navratilova, Diana Ross and Elizabeth Taylor.

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Roosters are honest and generous and offers free advice, whether needed or not. They can be overly miserly or rash spenders. Although sometimes lacking initiative, they are always efficient and methodical.

Business - the Rooster gets on well with Dragons and Horses, slightly with Oxes and hardly at all with anyone else.

Love - only the Ox is compatible since Roosters are interested in permanent relationships.

Marriage - the dragon is ideal; the Ox, Snake or Horse are almost as good; the Rabbit, Goat, Monkey or another Rooster are impossible to live with.

Some known Roosters are Michael Caine, Goldie Hawn, Steffi Graf, James Mason and Michelle Pfeiffer.

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Dogs are hardworking, are loyal friends and can be great opponents of injustice. They may however be stubborn and pessimistic and get bogged down with small details. Whilst they are not leaders and do best as followers, they have very high standards by which they judge themselves and others around them.

Business - only the Pig will make a good partner; most other partnerships will not work.

Love - the Dog is wonderfully suited to a Horse or a Pig and not at all compatible with a Dragon or a Goat.

Marriage - a Tiger or Pig is ideal; an Ox, Dragon or Goat is best avoided.

Some known Dogs are Bill Clinton, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Madonna, Elvis Presley and Sylvester Stallone.

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Pigs are very hardworking and can be a great moneymaker, especially as part of a team. They are open straightforward people, have great difficulty in saying 'no' but are self-confident without being cocky. Their generosity and steadfastness makes them excellent friends. They can fall in love easily but take rejection very badly.

Business - the Pig does best with a Monkey or Dragon and should avoid Horses.

Love - the Pig is pretty compatible with anyone except a Horse and is especially suited to a Dog or another Pig.

Marriage - no signs are ruled out; ideal partners are Monkeys, Dogs or other Oinkers.

Some known Pigs are Julie Andrews, Henry Kissinger, Olivia Newton John, Ronald Regan and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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