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  2. The Ox of the Chinese Zodiac - Astrology Answers

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    The Ox’s natural season is winter, while the Goat rules summer. The Goat’s fixed element is Fire, and the Ox is Water. The Goat is the natural dreamer of the Chinese Zodiac – idealistic, dreamy, and highly creative. The Ox, by contrast, is the ultimate realist who has no time for what he considers to be “airy-fairy” ways.

  3. Enemies of the Chinese Zodiac - Astrology Answers

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    Below is a list of the animals who are known as ‘mortal enemies’ in the Chinese Zodiac. In the ‘Circle of Conflict,’ each animal stands opposite the other. They tend to have opposing natural elements (such as Fire and Water) and opposing seasons (such as Summer and Winter): Rat & Horse. Snake & Pig. Dragon & Dog. Rooster & Rabbit ...

  4. Ox Daily Horoscope: Chinese Zodiac - Astrology Answers

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    Ox Daily Horoscope. Oct 01, 2024 - Things may have been a bit challenging for you but you are getting where you need to be, slowly but surely. At times you may feel restless and this restlessness can manifest into frustration or anger. You know things are changing but you aren't entirely sure what is going to happen.

  5. Chinese Zodiac Signs & Their Western Equivalent Signs

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    The Western Zodiac is based on star signs from the constellations. The Eastern Zodiac is based on a legend where twelve animals were asked to run a race. The Western Zodiac has four elements that correspond to the signs: Fire, Earth, Water, and Air. The Eastern Zodiac has 5 elements that correspond to the signs: Fire, Earth, Water, Metal and Wood.

  6. 2021: Your Guide to The Year of the Metal Ox | Astrology Answers

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    Metal people are tough – and I mean tough. They have a steely nerve and are often the last ones standing due to their indomitable nature. In the negative, they can descend into tyrannical behavior if their ego is not kept in check. The Ox follows the Rat in the Chinese Zodiac making 2021 the Year of the Metal Ox.

  7. The Pros & Cons of the Year of the Metal Ox - Astrology Answers

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    It is strong as steel and highly durable, and so are the people born in Metal years. The Year of the Ox also means Yin energy will dominate as the Ox is Yin. The Year of the Rat was a year with powerful Yang energy, which focused on external surroundings. In Yin years, we tend to go deeper within ourselves and seek out the deeper meaning.

  8. Chinese Astrology: Understanding the 4 Trines

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    The 4 Trines in Chinese Astrology. Chinese Astrology is comprised of four Trines. The 1st Trine consists of the Rat, Dragon, and Monkey. The 2nd Trine is the Ox, Snake and Rooster. The 3rd Trine is the Tiger, Horse, and Dog. The final Trine, the 4th Trine, is the Rabbit, Goat, and Pig. Animals in the same Trine share common goals and similar ...

  9. All About Chinese Astrology | Astrology Answers

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    The Chinese zodiac is based on a complex 60-year cycle system that assigns an animal and one of the five Chinese elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Wood, and Metal) to each year. While the Chinese zodiac animals are on a 12-year cycle, since there are five possible elemental combinations for each animal, the entire Chinese zodiac cycle is only fully ...

  10. Ox Daily Horoscope for Tomorrow - Astrology Answers

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    Ox Daily Horoscope: Tomorrow. Sep 30, 2024 - There's powerful creative energy in the air today. Where are your thoughts and dreams taking you? If you've been feeling in a slump lately then quite possibly you have been lacking motivation due to things not going exactly as planned. Take time to unwind so that you can see the bigger picture once more.

  11. Chinese Zodiac 101: Breaking Down the Chinese Zodiac

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    The Chinese zodiac also has 12 signs, but instead of being named after constellations, they’re named after animals. The 12 Chinese signs are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. The Chinese zodiac is based on a 12-year cycle, with a new sign beginning just after the Chinese New Year each year.