龙
Lóng
Year of the Dragon
#5 in the Chinese Zodiac Cycle
Note: Chinese zodiac follows the lunar calendar. If you were born in January or February, your zodiac year may differ.
The Dragon is the fifth animal in the Chinese zodiac and the most revered. Unlike other zodiac animals, the Dragon is a mythical creature symbolizing power, nobility, and good fortune. In Chinese culture, the Dragon represents the Emperor and is considered the most auspicious sign. People born in the Year of the Dragon are natural leaders with magnetic personalities. They are ambitious, confident, and unafraid to take on challenges. Dragons have a natural charisma that draws others to them. Their enthusiasm and energy are contagious, making them excellent at inspiring and leading others.
Strengths
- +Natural leaders with strong presence
- +Highly intelligent and strategic
- +Fearless in pursuing goals
- +Inspirational to others
- +Excellent at initiating projects
Areas for Growth
- -Can be domineering
- -Sometimes intolerant of others
- -May be unrealistic in expectations
- -Tendency toward perfectionism
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Dragons are passionate and devoted lovers who bring excitement to relationships. They need a partner who can handle their strong personality and support their ambitions. Best matches are with Rats and Monkeys who appreciate their drive.
Dragons should be mindful of burnout from their ambitious pursuits. Balance work with relaxation. Pay attention to circulation and blood pressure. Regular exercise helps channel their abundant energy positively.
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