All Earth Oxen will also appreciate the chance to share news and interests with their friends. Many of these will be of long standing and the Earth Ox will value their opinions. Mid-April to the end of June and August and September are likely to see the most social activity.
Many Earth Oxen will also be keen to travel this year and by planning ahead could enjoy the chance to see places which have long appealed to them. There could be some spur of the moment trips too, perhaps due to late availability or a sudden invitation, and the Earth Ox should aim to make the most of what arises.
As always, he will take a keen interest in the activities of close family members and will offer advice when decisions are in the offing. He could also be thrilled by the achievements of a relative and admire the effort they have put in. Tenacity runs in the Earth Ox’s family. July and September could see pleasing domestic developments and the latter part of the year could also be marked by the culmination of key projects.
The Earth Ox has a happy knack of using his time well and the Rooster year will be no exception. When not occupied with other matters, he will delight in his own interests. There will be ideas to pursue, new activities to try and sometimes equipment to master. The Earth Ox’s enquiring nature will be well satisfied this year.
Although many Earth Oxen will prefer to concentrate on existing interests, those keen on a new challenge or seeking to add a new element to their lifestyle would do well to investigate courses available in their area or contact social groups.
A priority of many Earth Oxen this year will be to attend to their well-being. This could include making dietary modifications as well as starting suitable exercise programmes. With advice on the best way to proceed, the Earth Ox will often be pleased with the difference his new regime makes to his life.
Although a lot can go well, the Rooster year does, however, have its more awkward elements. Financial matters in particular require careful attention. Official forms need close and prompt attention, and if anything is unclear, questions should be asked and advice obtained. This also applies to more major transactions. Earth Oxen who move should keep watch on costs and obligations. And it would be prudent for all Earth Oxen to be on their guard this year, for there is a risk they could be misled or fall victim to a scam. Earth Oxen, take note and remain alert.
In general, though, the Year of the Rooster can be a gratifying one for the Earth Ox. Keen to carry out his plans, he will busy himself in many activities, often with beneficial results. In his home, this can be a year for extensive improvements and even a possible move. With joint effort and good co-operation, many hopes can now be realized. Personal interests can also prove satisfying, and the more the Earth Ox involves himself in what is going on around him, the more interesting his year can be. He needs to be careful in money matters and avoid risk. However, determination and thoroughness are key traits of the Earth Ox and they will often carry him through to a favourable outcome.
Tip for the Year
Pace yourself. Rushing or acting before you are ready could bring anxiety and pressure. Also, draw on the readiness of others to help and seek professional advice on important matters, especially those related to finance. With good support, you can make this a successful and personally satisfying year.
Famous Oxen
Hans Christian Andersen, Gemma Arterton, Johann Sebastian Bach, Napoleon Bonaparte, Albert Camus, Jim Carrey, Charlie Chaplin, George Clooney, Harlan Coben, Diana, Princess of Wales, Marlene Dietrich, Walt Disney, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Jane Fonda, Edward Fox, Michael J. Fox, Peter Gabriel, Gal Gadot, Elizabeth George, Richard Gere, Ricky Gervais, William Hague, Handel, King Harald V of Norway, Adolf Hitler, Dustin Hoffman, Anthony Hopkins, Billy Joel, former King Juan Carlos of Spain, Anna Kendrick, John Key, B. B. King, Keira Knightley, Mark Knopfler, Burt Lancaster, Bruno Mars, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Chloë Moretz, Kate Moss, Carey Mulligan, Eddie Murphy, Jack Nicholson, Leslie Nielsen, Bill Nighy, Barack Obama, Gwyneth Paltrow, Oscar Peterson, Lionel Richie, Wayne Rooney, Nico Rosberg, Tim Roth, Rubens, Meg Ryan, Amanda Seyfried, Jean Sibelius, Bruce Springsteen, Meryl Streep, Lady Thatcher, Scott F. Turow, Vincent van Gogh, Sigourney Weaver, the Duke of Wellington, Arsène Wenger, Pharrell Williams, W. B. Yeats.
The Tiger (#u1a1476af-0309-5e65-8fbe-3299d9d7676f)
13 February 1926 to 1 February 1927 — Fire Tiger
31 January 1938 to 18 February 1939 — Earth Tiger
17 February 1950 to 5 February 1951 — Metal Tiger
5 February 1962 to 24 January 1963 — Water Tiger
23 January 1974 to 10 February 1975 — Wood Tiger
9 February 1986 to 28 January 1987 — Fire Tiger
28 January 1998 to 15 February 1999 — Earth Tiger
14 February 2010 to 2 February 2011 — Metal Tiger
The Personality of the Tiger
It’s
the zest,
the enthusiasm,
the giving the little bit more,
that makes the difference.
And opens up so much.
The Tiger is born under the sign of courage. He is a charismatic figure and usually holds very firm views. He is strong-willed and determined and sets about most of his activities with tremendous energy and enthusiasm. He is very alert and quick-witted and his mind is forever active. He is a highly original thinker and is nearly always brimming with new ideas or full of enthusiasm for some new project or scheme.
The Tiger adores challenges and loves to get involved in anything that he thinks has an exciting future or that catches his imagination. He is prepared to take risks and does not like to be bound either by convention or the dictates of others. He likes to be free to act as he chooses and at least once during his life he will throw caution to the wind and go off and do the things he wants to do.
The Tiger does, however, have a somewhat restless nature. Even though he is often prepared to throw himself wholeheartedly into a project, his initial enthusiasm can soon wane if he sees something more appealing. He can also be rather impulsive and there will be occasions in his life when he acts in a manner he later regrets. If he were to think things through or be prepared to persevere in his various activities, he would almost certainly enjoy a greater degree of success.
Fortunately the Tiger is lucky in most of his enterprises, but should things not work out as he hoped, he is liable to suffer from severe bouts of depression and it will often take him a long time to recover. His life often consists of a series of ups and downs.
He is, however, very adaptable. He has an adventurous spirit and rarely stays in the same place for long. In the early stages of his life he is likely to try his hand at several different jobs and he will also change his residence fairly frequently.
The Tiger is very honest and open in his dealings with others. He hates any sort of hypocrisy or falsehood. He is also well known for being blunt and forthright and has no hesitation in speaking his mind. He can be rebellious at times, particularly against any form of petty authority, and while this can lead him into conflict with others, he is never one to shrink from an argument or avoid standing up for what he believes is right.
The Tiger is a natural leader and can rise to the top of his chosen profession. He does not, however, care for anything too bureaucratic or detailed, and he does not like to obey orders. He can be stubborn and obstinate and throughout his life he likes to retain a certain amount of independence in his actions and be responsible to no one but himself. He likes to consider that all his achievements are due to his own efforts and he will not ask for support from others if he can avoid it.
Ironically, despite his self-confidence and leadership qualities, he can be indecisive and will often delay making a major decision until the very last moment. He can also be sensitive to criticism.
Although the Tiger is capable of earning large sums of money, he is rather a spendthrift and does not always put his money to best use. He can also be most generous and will often shower lavish gifts on friends and relations.
The Tiger cares very much for his reputation and the image that he tries to project. He carries himself with an air of dignity and authority and enjoys being the centre of attention. He is very adept at attracting publicity, both for himself and the causes he supports.
The Tiger often marries young and he will find himself best suited to those born under the signs of the Pig, Dog, Horse and Goat. He can also get on well with the Rat, Rabbit and Rooster, but will find the Ox and Snake a bit too quiet and serious for his liking and will be highly irritated by the Monkey’s rather mischievous and inquisitive ways. He will also find it difficult to get on with another Tiger or a Dragon – both partners will want to dominate the relationship and could find it difficult to compromise on even the smallest of matters.
The Tigress is lively, witty and a marvellous hostess at parties. She takes great care over her appearance and is usually most attractive. She can be a very doting mother and while she believes in letting her children have their freedom, she makes an excellent teacher and will ensure that her children are well brought up and want for nothing. Like her male counterpart, she has numerous interests and likes to have sufficient freedom to go off and do the things she wants to do. She has a most caring and generous nature.
The Tiger has many commendable qualities. He is honest, courageous and often a source of inspiration to others. Providing he can curb the wilder excesses of his restless nature, he is almost certain to lead a fulfilling and satisfying life.
The Five Different Types of Tiger
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the elements on the Tiger are described below, together with the years in which they were exercising their influence. Therefore Tigers born in 1950 and 2010 are Metal Tigers, Tigers born in 1962 are Water Tigers, and so on.
Metal Tiger: 1950, 2010
The Metal Tiger has an assertive and outgoing personality. He is very ambitious, and while his aims may change from time to time, he will work relentlessly until he has obtained what he wants. He can, however, be impatient for results and become highly strung if things do not work out as he would like. He is distinctive in his appearance and is admired and respected by many.
Water Tiger: 1962
This Tiger has a wide variety of interests and is always eager to experiment with new ideas or satisfy his adventurous nature by going off to explore distant lands. He is versatile, shrewd and has a kindly nature. He tends to remain calm in a crisis, although he can be annoyingly indecisive at times. He communicates well with others and through his many capabilities and persuasive nature usually achieves what he wants in life. He is also highly imaginative and is often a gifted orator or writer.
Wood Tiger: 1974
The Wood Tiger has a friendly and pleasant personality. He is less independent than some of the other types of Tiger and more prepared to work with others to secure a desired objective. However, he does have a tendency to jump from one thing to another and can easily become distracted. He is usually very popular, has a large circle of friends and invariably leads a busy and enjoyable social life. He also has a good sense of humour.
Fire Tiger: 1926, 1986