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Chinese
New Year Chinese
Zodiac Year of the
Dragon
Years
1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024
Dragon
personality traits
Seemingly
born under a lucky star, the dragon is the most vital and
powerful of any in the Chinese zodiac, although with an infamous
reputation for being a hothead - and possessing a sharp tongue!
At any
social gathering, you know a Dragon has entered the room as
the air starts to tingle with the energy they exhude. Enthusiastic,
and confident sometimes to the point of swaggering, Dragon
people inspire confidence in others with their honesty and
quick wit.
Natural
"movers and shakers", Dragons can sometimes be overbearing
to lesser mortals who do not share the their natural self-perception
as absolute rulers of all they survey. However, their great
popularity stems from a soft and sensitive heart, which the
Dragon only reveals to trusted friends and loved ones who
delight in their tender concern.
Not shy
in the least about going after what they want, Dragons can
be their own worst enemies - aggressive to the point of tyrannical,
and may be heard running off at the mouth without thinking.
However,
after having made a foolhardy decision, Dragon people often
recover quickly and admirably continue on to follow their
hearts' desire with dauntless determination. Gifted with innate
courage, tenacity and intelligence, those born under this
sign are most often a shining success at whatever field they
choose.
Dragons
are most compatible with : Rat, Snake, Monkey, Rooster
Famous
people born in the Year of the Dragon: Susan B. Anthony,
Joan of Arc, Orlando
Bloom, Sigmund Freud, John Lennon, Florence Nightingale,
Keanu
Reeves, Ronaldo,
Mae West.
Related
Web pages:
Year
of the Dragon | Chinese
Astrology - Dragon
Also
see -> Rat
| Ox
| Tiger
| Rabbit
| Dragon
| Snake
Horse | Sheep
| Monkey
| Rooster
| Dog
| Pig
Chinese New Year | Chinese
Horoscopes
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