Year
of the Dragon
1928,1940,1952,1964,1976,1988,2000,2012,2024
The
Dragon is a mythical creature and the sign of good
luck and vital health. Unlike the frightening Dragon
of Western mythology, Chinese Dragons are benevolent
creatures who live in the heavens and command the
wind, mist, rain, thunder and lightning.
Dragons are traditionally: Outspoken, Active, Sentimental,
Enthusiastic, Lucky, Intuitive, Idealistic, Shrewd,
Tenacious, Healthy, Influential, Vital, Generous,
Spirited, Captivating, Artistic, Admirable, Successful
and Autonomous.
They are also: Agitated, Stubborn, Willful, Demanding,
Opinionated, Brutally Honest,
Other-worldly, Impetuous, Loud-mouthed,
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The
Dragon personality
Dragons are born monarchs. As far
as they can see, their power is indisputable.
Dragons are idealists, perfectionists, they are
born thinking they are perfect and they are inflexible.
Dragons are also aggressive and determined, going
after what they want is second nature to them.
Dragons are dauntless, dynamic and delightful.
When a Dragon enters a gathering, the room starts
to simmer. The Dragon carries a self-assurance
so impressive, and inflated ego so visible and
a mouth so loud that it is useless to try to tell
him anything.
Dragons are
compatible with
Rat,
Rooster and monkey
Dragons hate orders except when they are giving
them. The Dragon knows innately how to exert authority
yet be gentle.
Dragons are terrible snobs.
Although money is not always the object, they
are slavishly impressed by wealth, prestige, rank
and splendor.
The Dragon is chiefly made to succeed in life.
Success comes easily to him, so easily that he
tends to take it for granted. He is someone of
grandiose projects and tremendous undertakings
- a person destined to set the whole world in
motion or ablaze. For this reason he cannot bear
mediocrity.
The Dragon has a strong creative appetite and
very good taste which allows him to succeed, often
brilliantly, in all professions related to beauty
in general and the fine arts in particular. From
editing art works to keeping a gallery of painting,
from selling rare or precious objects to inventing
original models of every description, there is
a wide choice open to him.
The Dragon sign confers upon its subjects outstanding
intellectual qualities. Having an acute mind,
both analytic and synthetic, they can grasp the
most complex problems with amazing rapidity and
effortlessly distinguish the essential from the
secondary - an ability that makes them win time
over others.
They reason with as much rigor and logic as one
could wish, never contenting themselves with approximation
or generalities.
While an extremely hard worker, he hates menial
jobs, feeling that they can only undermine his
wide views, his nobility of spirit, and his magnanimity.
He easily gets bored with repetition and petty
details, probably for the same reasons.
A serious problem confronting him is that, in
this increasingly industrialized world, there
are fewer and fewer jobs in which one can enjoy
complete freedom and make full use of one's initiative.
No wonder why a large number of Dragons choose
to be craftsmen or artists.
Some
famous Dragons:
Joan Crawford, Bing Crosby, Kirk
Douglas, Olivia de Havilland, Martin Luther King,
Jean Simmons, Raquel Welch, Tom Jones, Christopher
Reeves, Carol Kane.
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