Chinese Zodiac
(Chinese Zodiac Fortune)
The Chinese animal signs are a 12-year cycle used for dating the
years. They represent a cyclical concept of time, rather than the
Western linear concept of time. The Chinese Lunar Calendar is based on
the cycles of the moon, and is constructed in a different fashion than
the Western solar calendar. In the Chinese calendar, the beginning of
the year falls somewhere between late January and early February. The
Chinese have adopted the Western calendar since 1911, but the lunar
calendar is still used for festive occasions such as the Chinese New
Year. Many Chinese calendars will print both the solar dates and the
Chinese lunar dates.
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Mouse: You are imaginative, charming, and truly generous to the person you love. However, you have a tendency to be
quick-tempered and overly critical.
Born in 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996.
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Love Compatibility with other
Chinese Zodiacs for Mouse:
With the Mouse
Very good relationship. The two get along well, share the
same passions and desires. They will do well and will work
efficiently as a team. There's a good compatibility, both on
a professional and an intimate level.
With the Buffalo (Ox)
Good relationship on professional and also familial level.
The two get along well; the Ox brings stability to the
relationship while the Mouse is good at managing resources.
Material values are important for both and they will spend
much energy in entertainment too.
With the Tiger
Pretty delicate relationship, the two tolerate each other
with difficulty. There won't be major arguments, but neither
will they get too close to each other. There is a lack of a
common goal or motivation and they don't have much in
common.
With the Rabbit
Friendly relationship, not much friction going on, neither
much closeness. They two may collaborate well on a
professional level and in any kind of business. One cannot
really say that they are friends, but it is a constructive
relationship.
With the Dragon
Excellent relationship, for marriage, as well as for
business. The Dragon's force and aggressiveness are tempered
by the Mouse's calm and thoroughness. Working constantly and
efficiently, the two may enjoy success professionally and
may have a happy love life as well.
With the Snake
Promising relationship, the success depends on their
cooperation and mutual help. They might have good results on
a professional level, if the Mouse accepts that the Snake is
the boss. If each manifests their vanity, then the
relationship becomes love relationship easily.
With the Horse
Pretty rough relationship. There will be conflicts at all
levels and basic differences in their views. They have
different personalities that are totally opposed. Normally,
a relationship is not recommended.
With the Goat
Not a very good, but not a very bad relationship either. The
two don't have much in common. The relationship may be
circumstantial and will probably not last long. Their
outlook on things is rather different and they do not manage
to collaborate.
With the Monkey
Very good relationship, the two get along very well. They
manage to achieve important success, professionally and
personally. There is much love and respect between them and
they complete each other well. They are said to be
compatible in love or marriage too.
With the Rooster
An average relationship, with communicational problems. They
will avoid each other and will not manage to stay together
for long. There may be some attraction between them, but it
will disappear in time. They don't really understand each
other and are not very compatible.
With the Dog
Mutual respect, each tries to collaborate with the other in
order to reach common goals. It is a relationship of
friendship and collaboration, quiet but rather boring from
the Mouse's point of view. The Dog's marriage modest
relationship in which the Mouse will not enjoy very much.
With the Pig
The two get along rather well, they have the same goals and
will enjoy each other's company. It is a modest, but lasting
relationship.
Love Compatibility for other Chinese Zodiac:
Buffalo (Ox)
Tiger
Rabbit
Dragon
Snake
Horse
Sheep (Goat)
Monkey
Rooster
Dog
Pig |
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