Rooster

Abstract information about the Rooster:
The Rooster is the tenth Chinese Horoscope sign. Number ten (10) is considered a lucky number in Chinese culture and it is not a coincidence that a Rooster is supposed to be very fortunate. Rooster people like to carefully observe everything and they are usually successfull with their observations. They are courageous, brave and independent spirits, but on the other hand they can become pretentious, obsessed and self absorbed. A Rooster is sociable at times and will love to meet new places and new people. Rooster people always like to be in the center of attention especially when it comes to their friends and family. They would do anything to achieve that.
Chinese Astrology Symbol:
The Wine Vessel
Lucky Gem Stone: Citrine|Citrine Jewellry
Nature: Yin (female)
Interesting facts about the Rooster:
Favorite Hours: 5pm-7am
Direction: West (W)
Season: Autumn
Month: September
Magical Colors: Brown, Green
Traditional zodiac equivalent: Virgo
Chinese Foods: Seeds
Associated Countries: Belgium, Afghanistan, South Korea, Poland, Czech Republic, Morocco
Famous Rooster people: Eric Clapton, Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, Van Morrison, Yoko Ono, Peter Ustinov
Keyword terms about the Rooster:
[+] Sociable, Attractive, Outer Appearance, Beautiful, Attention, Spotlight, Braveness, Resilient
[-] Critical, Over Flatter, Talk, Materialistic, Overly Romantic, Pretentious, Exhibitionism
Duan Minh, the famous Chinese Astrologer, tells us about the Rooster:
"..People born in the Year of the Rooster are deep thinkers, capable, and talented. They like to be busy and are devoted beyond their capabilities and are deeply disappointed if they fail. People born in the Rooster Year are often a bit eccentric, and often have rather difficult relationship with others. They always think they are right and usually are! They frequently are loners and though they give the outward impression of being adventurous, they are timid. Rooster people's emotions like their fortunes, swing very high to very low. They can be selfish and too outspoken, but are always interesting and can be extremely brave.."
Compatibility between the Rooster and other animals. The higher the percentage, the better:
With a Snake: 100%
With a Dragon: 90%
With an Ox: 90%
With a Monkey: 70%
With a Tiger: 60%
With a Rat: 60%
With a Pig: 60%
With a Sheep: 50%
With a Horse: 50%
With a Dog: 50%
With a Rabbit: 40%
With a Rooster: 10%
