
Abstract information about the Horse:
The Horse is a Chinese Horoscope sign that always expects to be free. Horse people are self confident and usually determined enough to succeed on their goals. They like to attract general attention and to be flattered, but they will know if someone really appreciates their skills or not. Another attribute of the Horse is honesty. Horse people are usually honest and genuine with others and can have a lot of friends if they choose so. You should expect to receive good advice from a Horse if you take the time to explain your situation carefully. A Horse can also be brave but at the same time too sensitive. This sensitivity may sometimes trigger their defense mechanisms for no reason.
Chinese Astrology Symbol:
The Noon
Lucky Gem Stone: Topaz | Topaz Jewellry
Nature: Yang (male)
Interesting facts about the Horse:
Favorite Hours: 11am-1pm
Direction: South (S)
Season: Summer
Month: June
Magical Colors: Black, Yellow, White, Orange
Traditional zodiac equivalent: Gemini
Chinese Foods: All kinds of food
Associated Countries: Israel, Portugal, Mexico, South Africa, Greece, Italy, Pakistan, Iran
Famous Horse people: Sean Connery, James Dean, Rita Hayworth, Jimi Hendrix, Barbara Streisand, John Travolta
Keyword terms for the Horse:
[+] Genuine, Inquisitive, Quick witted, Inspiration, Imagination, Freedom, Persuasive, Spirit, Independent
[-] Impulsive, Anxious, Selfish, Quick Tempered, Tactless, Inconsistent
Duan Minh, the famous Chinese Astrologer, tells us about the Horse:
"..People born in the Year of the Horse are popular. They are cheerful, skillful with money, and perceptive, although they sometimes talk too much. They are wise, talented, good with their hands, and sometimes have a weakness for members of the opposite sex. They are impatient and hot-blooded about everything except their daily work. They like entertainment and large crowds. They are very independent and rarely listen to advice.."
Compatibility between the Horse and other animals. The higher the percentage, the better:
With a Sheep: 90%
With a Dog: 90%
With a Tiger: 80%
With a Snake: 80%
With a Dragon: 80%
With a Pig: 70%
With a Rooster: 50%
With a Horse: 50%
With a Rabbit: 50%
With an Ox: 40%
With a Monkey: 40%
With a Rat: 30%
