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New Year Chinese
Zodiac
Year of the
Rat
Years
1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
Rat
personality traits
People
born in the Year of the Rat are one of the most industrious
and hardest working in the zodiac.
Forever
busy in pursuit of an ambitous personal goal, at times they
may become difficult to work with since they are born perfectionists.
Rats must ensure that every "i" is dotted before
completing an assigned task. As a result, they are often successful
financially, and are good providers for their family and those
they cherish most dearly.
Loyal
and loving, Rat people inspire loyalty in others who are close
to them. They are essentially honest individuals and loath
to betray a confidence. However, their quick wit and restlessness
can sometimes lead to chattiness, and they can often be relied
upon at large social gatherings for a good story or a juicy
bit of gossip.
Their
energy levels and expert organizational talents are such that
it is a rare thing to see a Rat person sitting idly by with
nothing to do.
They may
even sometimes be viewed as opportunists who cajole others
into helping them accomplish a great ambition. In their careers,
Rat people can find much success as business leaders or politicians.
Rats
are most compatible with : Dragon, Monkey, Ox
Famous
people born in the Year of the Rat : Charlotte Bronte,
Truman Capote, Catherine I, Prince
Charles, Sasha
Cohen, Eminem,
Peter the Great, Mata Hari, Scarlett
Johansson, Wolfgang Mozart, Plato, William Shakespeare,
Leo Tolstoy, George Washington
2010
Rat Horoscope: Not
the best of all possible years for the Rat, who will have
to sit idley by as the best opportunities fail to present
themselves in 2010, the Year of the Tiger. Curb a tendency
toward impulsiveness until the winds of change stop buffeting
you to and fro. Do not rush into anything just yet. Patience.
Related
Web pages:
Chinese
Zodiac - Rat | The
Year of the Rat | Yahoo!
Astrology - Rat
Also see -> Ox
| Tiger
| Rabbit
| Dragon
| Snake
Horse | Sheep
| Monkey
| Rooster
| Dog
| Pig
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