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Feature 2014, the year of the Horse


Horse people are popular, cheerful, and love to compliment others. T ey act quickly and have short tempers. Although they seem strong and inspire confi dence, deep inside they are weak, particularly around members of the opposite sex. “Love is blind” must have been written for horse people. When in love, they can shut out everything else, which can cause them to fail at their work. T ey are passionate in love but can be maddeningly indiff erent about other causes. People born in this sign like large crowds and entertainment. Because of their independent nature, they refuse to listen to advice. T ey are usually good money managers.


Year of the Horse Energetic, independent, impatient and enjoy travelling T e tiger and dog are your fellow idealists and will provide good relationships, but the rat is your exact opposite


Year of the Sheep Mild-mannered, shy, kind and peace-loving Like you, the rabbit and boar are also concerned with their senses and will provide allies, but beware the ox.


Year of the Monkey Fun, energetic and active T e rat and the dragon are your fellow “doers” and complement you best. Tigers, however, are not a good mix for you.


Year of the Rooster Independent, practical, hard-working and observant If you were born in the year of the rooster you should stick with the ox and the snake who are also dedicated fi ghters, but be sure to shy away from rabbits.


Year of the Dog Patient, diligent, generous, faithful and kind T e dog, tiger and horse are united in their quest for idealism, but you will fi nd it hard to relax in the presence of the dragon.


Pig Loving, tolerant, honest and appreciative of luxury Stick with emotionally and artistically guided signs of the rabbit and sheep, but beware of the snake.


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