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Chinese
New Year Chinese
Zodiac
Year of the
Tiger
Years
1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022
Tiger
personality traits
One of the most dynamic signs in the Chinese zodiac, Tigers
are by turns fascinating, commanding, and exasperating.
They are
patient but short-tempered, calm but rebellious, petty but
noble, fearsome but affectionate, free spirits but fiercely
territorial.
With their
many & various personality traits, Tigers are also - not
surprisingly - noted for a marked reluctance to make up their
minds.
What makes
them magnetic and commanding figures is the absolute loyalty
and affection they show for those they love. With a natural
air of authority, Tigers easily earn the respect and admiration
of those who love them in return.
While
domesticated Tigers are quite happy among familiar surroundings,
they are just as apt to fly off on an adventure at a moment's
notice. Unpredictable and emotional, they can become quite
fearless when standing up for themselves or others, and often
hold definitive views on how to right the wrongs of society.
At work,
Tigers show natural leadership ability, but prefer to work
alone. They usually excel as business managers, social activists,
explorers, or travel writers.
Tigers
are most compatible with : Horse, Dragon, Dog
Famous
people born in the Year of the Tiger: Emily Bronte, Sheryl
Crow,
Tom Cruise, Emily Dickinson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jay
Leno, Karl Marx, Marilyn Monroe, Marco Polo, Beatrix Potter,
Queen Elizabeth II, Jon
Stewart
Related
Web pages:
Tiger
(zodiac) - Wikipedia | Yahoo!
Astrology - Tiger
Also
see -> Rat
| Ox
| Tiger
| Rabbit
| Dragon
| Snake
Horse | Sheep
| Monkey
| Rooster
| Dog
| Pig
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