鸡
Jī
Year of the Rooster
#10 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 Rooster is the tenth animal in the Chinese zodiac, symbolizing confidence, punctuality, and hard work. In Chinese culture, the Rooster represents dawn and the driving away of evil spirits. People born in the Year of the Rooster are known for their observant nature, attention to detail, and strong work ethic. They take pride in their appearance and achievements. Roosters are honest and direct communicators, sometimes to a fault. Their organizational skills and dedication make them valuable in any workplace. While they may seem demanding, their high standards stem from a genuine desire for excellence.
Strengths
- +Highly observant and detail-oriented
- +Extremely hardworking and dedicated
- +Honest and straightforward
- +Excellent organizational skills
- +Confident and decisive
Areas for Growth
- -Can be overly critical
- -Sometimes vain or boastful
- -May be too blunt
- -Tendency to be impatient
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Roosters are loyal, devoted partners who value honesty and dedication. They need a partner who appreciates their straightforward nature and attention to detail. Best matches are with Oxen and Snakes who share their practical approach.
Roosters should maintain regular routines for optimal health. Be mindful of respiratory health and avoid smoking. Eye strain can be an issue, so take regular breaks from screens. Early morning exercise aligns with their natural rhythm.
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