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A magnificent comeback after the recuperative Year of the Rabbit. We will throw caution to the four winds and roll up our sleeves for all sorts of grandiose, exhilarating, colossal, over ambitious and daring projects. The indomitable spirit of the Dragon will inflate everything to larger than life size. Somehow we will find ourselves bubbling with excess energy. It will be wise not to overestimate ourselves or our potentials in this combustible year. Things appear better than they actually are.

On the brighter side, business will be good and money can be generated or obtained easily. It is the time to ask your bank for a loan. Big spending and lavish plans are the rule of the day. The mighty Dragon sneers at the prudent and penny-pinching. He gambles for all or nothing. He will stimulate us to think and act big, even overstepping the bounds of caution.

Asians consider this to be an auspicious year to get married, have children, or start a new business , as the benevolent Dragon brings good fortune and happiness.

However, this is also a time to temper our enthusiasm and look twice before taking a plunge. For although the lucky Dragon showers his blessing indiscriminately on all, he disappears when the time comes for making retributions for our errors. Success as well as failures will thus be magnified. The Fire Dragon is especially feared, as he wreaks more havoc than the Dragons of the other elements.

In the Dragon's year, fortunes as well as disaster will come in massive waves. This is a year marked by a lot of surprises and violent acts of nature. Tempers will flare the world over and everyone will be staging some real or imaginary revolt against constrictions. The electric atmosphere created by the might Dragon will affect us, one and all.



  Personality

People born in the Year of the Dragon are full of vitality and strength. To them, life is a colorful leaping flame. Though assuming airs of self-importance, being prejudiced, making arbitrary decisions, and indulging in some of the wildest fantasies, these people are always adored. They are proud, aloof and frank. They establish lofty ideals at an early age, and require others to have same ideals.

In China the dragon symbolizes an emperor and power. It is said that people born in the Year of the Dragon are powerful. A child born in this year enjoys shouldering heavy loads, even if he is the youngest one in the family, while an older child born in this year often shoulders the responsibility of bringing up his brothers or sisters.

Persons born in the Year of the Dragon are quite energetic, and their anxiety, yearning, and enthusiasm can be almost as passionate as religious fervor, like the burning fire sprayed by a dragon in legends. They have the potential of achieving great accomplishments, and like to act boldly and resolutely, always putting on a great show as they do so. Although often successful, they are likely to be destroyed and to become self conceited or mad about power if they are unable to control their enthusiasm.

Sometimes such a person will believe that he is greatly restricted by society, tenderness and honeyed words. When he flies into a rage, he can become extraordinarily rude and inconsiderate.

Though his emotion can be as fierce as a volcano, he does not always give himself over to blind emotions. He may act stubbornly and arbitrarily and lose his reason when he flares up. But he will forgive you afterwards and wishes to be forgiven. Sometimes he may forget to apologize. In fact he can become so busy with his work that he will have no time to explain himself. Though hot-tempered and arbitrary, he is respectful to elders. No matter what differences he may have with his family, he will offer his help resolutely and generously, leaving differences behind if his family needs his help.

It is difficult to compete with people born in the Year of the Dragon, because they are strong and decisive, but not cunning. They like to win success by relying on their own strength, and they are often disgusted with those playing tricks. Due to over-confidence and often misled by illusions, persons of this sort are slow to react to surrounding conspiracies and upcoming dangers, and usually cannot effect countermeasures in time. They are too proud to ask others for help, and will not withdraw even when there is great disparity in strength. They are frank, and never tell a lie.

A person born in the Year of the Dragon has clear objectives in life, never idling about. He must have a cause to strive for, an objective to be realized, and the opportunity to make mistakes. Without ambitious plans, and the ability to pull his forces together to start afresh after failure, he is like a train that cannot run because of a shortage of fuel.

Women born in the Year of the Dragon are usually nobel ladies, and will never submit to oppression meekly. They may even outshine men in doing "men's jobs." You can never underestimate such a woman, for she might defeat you or even lead to your destruction.

Judged by her clothes and ornaments, you may find her to be a serious person. She likes practical clothing the most, clothes without ruffles, ribbons, and unnecessary buttons and bows. She loves to wear loose and comfortable clothes, which are suitable for moving about, and dislikes tight ones that are restrictive. In fact, if she is interested in military or public causes, she will gladly wear a uniform.

Such a woman has a strong sense of self-respect. Though she often likes to put on airs, she does not wish others to treat her like a sage. She needs mutual respect among people, and tries her best to respect others.

Though people born in the Year of the Dragon have many shortcomings, their radiance lights up everyone. They are magnanimous, and never envy others.

Such a person finds pleasure in helping others, and you can always count on their help. They are extroverts who have a deep love for nature, and such a person may become a great travel buff, a good talker, or a sportsman.

The weather at the time a person is born in the Year of the Dragon affects their later life. If born in stormy weather, such a person will lead a stormy life, which is full of risks, and experience hardships and dangers; if born on a day of gentle breezes and calm waves, such a person will be protected throughout his life and will have a lovely temperament.

A person born in the Year of the Dragon will either marry early or remain single. He will live a happy single life for he will be preoccupied by his work and career and will often be visited by his worshipers; therefore, he will not feel empty and lonely.

Such a person is neither extravagant nor stingy. In other words, he will be generous and will never care about whether he has made ends meet or not.

Such a person will not keep silent for long, and will struggle to free himself from distress sooner than others will. He is happy, and opposes gentleness. Being firm and persistent, courageous and resolute, he will give the least consideration to the consequences when striving to realize his aim, and will even plunge headlong into an abyss. He sees himself as coming into this world to realize his ideals. The more you might want to make him change his route so as to get around difficulties, the more he will become stubborn. He deserves to be called a pioneer, and will live up to expectations even when in a bad mood.

Such a person is frank, and can never disguise his intentions. He does not guard his thoughts as though they were hidden in a vase to keep secret. Even if he promises not to reveal a word, he may blurt it out when he gets angry.

He has true and sincere love, which comes from the depths of his heart. You can be sure of his true love.

If he is rude, he will probably have a strong destruction force.

People focus their attentions on persons born in the Year of the Dragon when they are present, and handle affairs according to their thinking. Such a person can arouse everyone's fervor, while he himself does not need to be encouraged, for he is energetic enough. You will never lose faith in an honest "dragon," for he seldom wavers, and will never be terribly suspicious. He has an innate explorative spirit, and tries to succeed at one stroke.

Though the "dragon" makes people feel dazzled, he is not a profound thinker, and only when he is able to control the magic power described in legends can he create wonders.



  Compatibility

Most Compatible: Monkeys, Rats
Least Compatible: Dogs



  Ascendants

Born During the Hours of the Rat - 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

His typical Dragon generosity may be mixed with Rat frugality. The Rat's affectionate nature also makes it difficult for him to be absolutely objective and decisive.

Born During the Hours of the Ox - 1 a.m. to 3 a.m.

Slow-moving Dragon who likes to be sure of what he is doing. Nonetheless, he is still breathing fire and could employ the Buffalo's heavy-minded ways in dealing with those that cross him.

Born During the Hours of the Tiger - 3 a.m. to 5 a.m.

Could get hysterical when plans go awry. He has the Tiger's wild impulses and is motivated by emotional reasons. On the other hand, he could be a compulsive worker, too.

Born During the Hours of the Rabbit - 5 a.m. to 7 a.m.

Strength and diplomacy combined. A quiet Dragon given to reflection and sound thinking. Very strong and subtle.

Born During the Hours of the Dragon - 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.

The high priest or priestess type. Exacts unquestioning devotion and obedience. Will probably have to establish a cult of his own if he wants to have a large following.

Born During the Hours of the Snake - 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

A Dragon who plots every move and executes plans with precision. Slightly sinister and overambitious, but the Snake's charm masks this intensity.

Born During the Hours of the Horse - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

A gregarious wit who may like to gamble with high stakes. No party is complete without him. But the Horse's preoccupation with his own selfish desires may overshadow the Dragon's sense of duty.

Born During the Hours of the Ram - 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Modest and understanding, this Dragon is one who can really get things done to perfection without having to resort to brute force.

Born During the Hours of the Monkey - 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

A superstar in his own right. A good combination of strength and guile. He jokes and clowns around but don't be fooled - he is made of steel and you'll never get past him.

Born During the Hours of the Rooster - 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

A fearless and imaginative Dragon with immeasurable pride and some of the Rooster's folly. Never a dull moment!

Born During the Hours of the Dog - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

A down-to-earth Dragon with practical ideas. The Dog in him makes him assess situation in a more detached way and lends him good humor and stability. May also have a nasty bite when he is angry.

Born During the Hours of the Boar - 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Deeply devoted and warm-hearted Dragon. Wonderful to have as a friend as he will go all out to support you. The Boar's influence may even give this Dragon a touch of humility.



  Famous "Dragons"

Vidal Sassoon, Fats Domino, Bob Monkhouse, Jimmy Tarbuck, Al Pacino, Smoky Robinson, Rick Nelson, Raquel Welch, Richard Pryor, Patrick Swazey, Christopher Reeve, Nicolas Cage, Chris Farley, Tracy Chapman, Lenny Kravitz, Courtney Cox, Sandra Bullock



Source: The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes by Theodora Lau
Published by Arrow Books Limited