Chinese Zodiac Symbol Part 2 – 12 Animal Signs And Their Characteristics

In Chinese Zodiac Symbol Part 1 we described the first six animals in the Chinese Signs. This is Chinese Zodiac Symbol Part 2 – 12 Animal signs and their characteristics. Below you will find the last six animals in the Chinese Zodiac.

The Horse: The people born under the sign of The Horse are cheerful, friendly and popular, but very impatient. They have a tendency to feel they are superior to others. They have a very strong streak of selfishness and cunning and they should guard about being egotistical. Their suitable occupations would be scientist, adventurer, politician or poet. The Horse will get along well with The Dog and The Tiger but should stay away from The Rat.

The Sheep: This sign suggests someone who is artistic, creative, elegant, passionate, honest, warmhearted, timid, charming but pessimistic, vulnerable and disorganized. They depend on material comforts too much and are very easy to complain. They do not handle pressure well but can find their own solution to a problem when given the chance and space. The best occupation for The Sheep is a gardener or an actor. They will be very compatible with The Pig or The Rabbit but never with The Ox.

The Monkey: The people under this sign are inventive, intelligent, entertaining, clever but are also dangerous and can be easily discouraged. They make close friends and are well liked because of their extraordinary nature an their magnetic personality. They should try to guard against distrusting other people or being an opportunist. The Monkey actually will succeed in any field that they try. The Dragon and The Rat are their best matches but should stay away from The Tiger.

The Rooster: Roosters tend to be hardworking, courageous, arrogant, shrewd, selfish, reckless and eccentric. They are very devoted to their work and have a need for more knowledge and are very involved when making decisions. They can be very attentive to details and are very skilled at whatever they do. One of their flaws is that they are somewhat boastful. The Rooster is best suited for being a soldier, publicist, restaurant owner or a world traveler. Being a Rooster will have them compatible with The Snake and The Ox but shouldn’t be with The Rabbit.

The Dog: The people that are born in these years tend to be quiet, honest, generous, intelligent, loyal, stubborn, and very faithful to their loved ones. Although they are very cynical and have a habit of letting their anxieties rule them, they are dedicated and a bit introverted that are good listeners. They will always be known to have a very sharp like tongue, and worry constantly. They also will forever find faults with others. Even though they have these faults they are very successful and would be comfortable being activists, businessmen, secret agents or teachers. The best signs that go with The Dog are The Horse and The Tiger but should be cautious with The Dragon.

The Pig: This sign offers people that are reliable, honest, tolerant, sincere, affectionate, shy, impulsive, kind and often short tempered. They tend to set high goals and have great intellect. They are some of the best companion but they can also be very naďve. The Pig will be the one that will give up their lives if they feel it is a good cause. They have a great need for knowledge but cannot help but being materialistic. The Pig has great success with financial affairs, can be good lawyers or entertainers. The Pig should be wary of other Pigs and get along great with The Rabbit and The Sheep.