Compatibility among the Chinese Lunar Signs
Each of the twelve lunar signs in the Chinese cycle is appointed a compass point. Signs that form a triangle as shown in the affinity illustration make the best and most enduring unions.
The first triangle consists of the positive doers — the Rat, Dragon and Monkey. They are the performance and progress-oriented signs, adept at handling matters with initiative and innovation. Self-starters, they will initiate action, clear their paths of uncertainty and hesitation and forge fearlessly ahead. Restless and short-tempered when hindered or unoccupied, they are ruled by dynamic energy and ambition. They are the melting pot for ideas. They team up beautifully in any order as they possess a common modoperandi and can appreciate each other’s ways of thinking.
The second triangle is made up of the most purposeful and steadfast signs. The Ox, Snake and Rooster are the dutiful and dedicated fighters who strive to achieve great heights and conquer by their constancy and unfailing determination. These three are fixed in their views and given to thought and systematic planning. They are the most intellectual signs of the cycle. They depend on their own assessment of facts and figures and give little credence to hearsay evidence. They are most likely to comply with the dictates of their heads rather than their hearts. Slow and sure in their movements, they like to act independently. They will invariably seek each other out and can intermarry and intermingle most successfully.
The third triangle is formed by the Tiger, the Horse and the Dog. These signs seek to serve humanity, promote universal understanding and heighten communications. They are made for personal contact and will develop strong bonds with their fellow human beings. They relate well to society as they are basically honest and open and motivated by idealism. Unorthodox at times but always honourable in intent, this trio acts more on impulse and heeds its inner conscience. They provide their own counsel and inspire others to action by their high-spirited and aggressive personalities. Extrovert, energetic and defiant against adversity and injustice, they will get along fabulously together.
The fourth and last triangle is made up of the emotionally guided signs of the Rabbit, the Sheep and the Boar.
These three signs are mainly concerned with their senses and what they can appreciate with them. They are expressive, intuitive and eloquent in aesthetic and artistic ways. They excel in the finer arts, are more diplomatic and compassionate and have generally calmer natures than other lunar signs. Dependent on others for stimulation and leadership, they are flexible because they are sympathetically tuned in to the vibrations of their environment. These three signs are drawn towards beauty and the higher aspects of love. They will extol the virtues of peaceful coexistence with their fellowmen. No doubt, these three animals will provide each other with excellent company and share the same basic philosophies.
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