Название: Your Chinese Horoscope for Each and Every Year
Автор: Neil Somerville
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Ужасы и Мистика
isbn: 9780008191047
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Rabbit 22 January 2023 to 9 February 2024
Dragon 10 February 2024 to 28 January 2025
Snake 29 January 2025 to 16 February 2026
Horse 17 February 2026 to 5 February 2027
Goat 6 February 2027 to 25 January 2028
Monkey 26 January 2028 to 12 February 2029
Rooster 13 February 2029 to 1 February 2030
Dog 2 February 2030 to 22 January 2031
Pig 23 January 2031 to 10 February 2032
Rat 11 February 2032 to 30 January 2033
Ox 31 January 2033 to 18 February 2034
Tiger 19 February 2034 to 7 February 2035
Rabbit 8 February 2035 to 27 January 2036
Dragon 28 January 2036 to 14 February 2037
Snake 15 February 2037 to 3 February 2038
Horse 4 February 2038 to 23 January 2039
Goat 24 January 2039 to 11 February 2040
Monkey 12 February 2040 to 31 January 2041
Note
The names of the signs in the Chinese zodiac occasionally differ, although the characteristics of the signs remain the same. In some books the Ox is referred to as the Buffalo or Bull, the Rabbit as the Hare or Cat, the Goat as the Sheep or Ram, the Rooster as the Cock and the Pig as the Boar.
24 January 1936–10 February 1937 — Fire Rat
10 February 1948–28 January 1949 — Earth Rat
28 January 1960–14 February 1961 — Metal Rat
15 February 1972–2 February 1973 — Water Rat
2 February 1984–19 February 1985 — Wood Rat
19 February 1996–6 February 1997 — Fire Rat
7 February 2008–25 January 2009 — Earth Rat
25 January 2020–11 February 2021 — Metal Rat
11 February 2032–30 January 2033 — Water Rat
The Personality of the Rat
According to legend, when the Buddha invited the animals of the kingdom to a party, the Rat was the first to show. And Rats certainly like to be at the forefront. Active, sociable and born under the sign of charm, they make popular company.
They are also quick to latch onto opportunity. Wherever they are, they like to make the most of their situation. In conversation they engage with others, find out information and invariably make an impression. If a member of a group, club or indeed workplace, they like to be involved and play their part. They also have a good way with words, including persuasive skills. Their observant nature allows them to appraise situations and they are worth seeking out for an honest and unbiased opinion. They also make superb critics.
However, while seemingly outgoing, Rats can be guarded. While they may not be averse to learning about the plans and secrets of others, they keep their own very much to themselves. And while they may offer advice, they rarely ask for it themselves. It would be to their advantage to share their true feelings (and concerns) more often.
It has been said that the more people you know, the more opportunities come your way. And this is certainly true for Rats. Their active lifestyle brings them into contact with many people and they are able to garner good support. In addition, they are often helped by their versatility. Their interests are many and skills wide-ranging. They are also alert, keen and ambitious, and if they sense an opportunity, they will be quick to pursue it. Little gets past them. However, because they involve themselves in so much – Rats never like to miss out – they can be restless and can abandon activities if they think there are better rewards elsewhere. This lack of persistence can sometimes work against them and they may not always reap the full rewards of their efforts. At times, greater discipline and persistence would help.
This also applies to money matters. Rats value money and like to protect and preserve their assets. However, having saved so hard, they may then succumb to lavish and indulgent spending sprees. They find bargains and sales irresistible! They are also very generous to their loved ones.
Although many Rat homes are tidy, the cupboards and storage spaces are likely to be crammed with items accumulated over the years. Rats can be notorious hoarders and rarely throw anything away lest it should have some future use.
With their versatile and personable nature, Rats can enjoy success in many lines of work. Being observant and interested in what is going on around them, they are often skilled communicators and make good writers, commentators and teachers. They also excel in professions calling for persuasive skills, including politics and the law. Banking, accountancy or one of the sciences may also appeal to their sharp, analytical mind. Ambitious, resourceful and capable, they have skills that can take them far.
Another of their abilities is problem-solving and if a way out of a tricky situation is needed, they will be sure to have an idea. Rats are masters of self-preservation.
They like to be busy and when not working will be usefully occupied pursuing their own interests and/or enjoying the company of others, usually both. Keen socializers, they like to party and go to shows and other forms of entertainment as well as take an interest in events happening locally.
Rats are also romantic and very much enjoy the thrill, passion and excitement of love. Tender, caring and attentive, they have much to offer and will very much treasure the love and affection of a partner. Family life is very important to them and they often have a large family. If they are parents, their diverse interests and fertile imagination will inspire and encourage many a young mind, and they often have a great love of their own parents and a desire to emulate them.
For female Rats, their family and home are their first priority. Caring, well organized and interested in others, they keep tabs on all that is going on and will often have a lot revolving around them. They are also incredibly versatile and use their talents in many different ways. They present themselves well and choose stylish and fashionable clothes. At work, they are ambitious, but will always try to ensure their commitments do not impact adversely on those who are important to them. Again, family and home are their priority.
With energy, enthusiasm, wit and charm, Rats are irrepressible. They just like to get on and do things, and will fill their days in many ways. Admittedly, they can be restless and impulsive and sometimes spread their energies too widely, but they are, above all, resourceful and energetic. And, being so companionable, they are also good to be with.
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