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It means "Strength"

I'm a Horse
2004-03-12 | 2:36 p.m.

The free spirited Horse is the Chinese Zodiac�s wanderer. Horses need their independence and freedom. They are packed with energy and constantly moving from one activity to another. Horses are good with money and, of course, have a passion for travel.

Paradoxically, Horses desire love, which can lead them to feel ensnared. The rawness of their sex appeal is like a magnet and makes it easy for Horses to find love. Horses are skilled at the art of seduction. However, their relationships are unpredictable because their behavior is so erratic and they may flee without notice. Blessed with a keen wit and powerful presence, Horses love to show off to a crowd. Despite the strength of their being, Horses feel inferior to those around them.

Horses are not a patient lot. They can be quite impulsive and more than a little insensitive to the feelings of others. These self-reliant beings follow their whims through life, which explains why their paths are often littered with unfinished relationships, jobs and ventures. Conversely, Horses motivate others easily and often do reach their goals.

Famous HORSES Include:

Rowan Atkinson, Ingmar Bergman, Sean Connery, Kevin Costner, Cindy Crawford, James Dean, Clint Eastwood, Britt Ekland, Linda Evans, Ella Fitzgerald, Harrison Ford, Bob Geldof, Gene Hackman, Rita Hayworth, Jimi Hendrix, Janet Jackson, Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand, Raquel Welch, John Travolta, Michael York.

Ideal Jobs Include:

Athlete, Technician, Administrator, Chauffer, Inventor, Lorry driver, Sales person, Teacher, Reporter, Painter, Advertising executive, Poet, Hairdresser, Publican, Tour guide.

Lucky Numbers:

1, 3, 4, 8, 13, 14, 41 and 43.

Equivalent Western Sign: Gemini

This Chinese Year: The Chinese Zodiac is thousands of years old and easily predates its Western counterpart. Even today, millions of believers across the globe consult the Chinese Zodiac regularly.

While Western Astrology is based upon the months of the year, Chinese Astrology is based upon a twelve year lunar cycle. Your sign is determined by the year in which you were born (to be accurate you must use a Chinese calendar). Each sign and those born under it, are represented by one of twelve animals, and are ascribed a set of attributes the Chinese believe comprise the nature of each particular animal. The current Chinese year began on January 22nd, 2004--a year of the Monkey. The monkey is a symbol of energy, activity, mischief and loyalty.

Welcome to the year 4702 - Chinese Year Ahead Horoscopes for 2004 - The Year of the Monkey

2004 will be a lucky year and you shouldn�t hesitate to accept any exciting new opportunities. If you�ve not been in contact with someone for some time, it�s an ideal time to renew old friendships and swap news. You needn�t worry about the consequences if you�re signing contracts, as the outcome is likely to be positive. If you are looking for something: a new home, a new job, a new partner, you are likely to find what you are looking for, in 2004. Money news will also be good but you should guard against careless accidents.

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