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Chinese Hour of Birth |
Your hour of birth has a modifying influence upon your horoscope animal. One Chinese hour is equal to two Western hours for horoscope reading. Each is associated with one of the twelve astrological animals.
11 P.M. - 1 A.M. Rat Hour
Independent and with a hot temper, you should try to think
before you speak. Your thrifty nature will be useful in business and at home. You're always willing to help those who
are close to you, and they will return your support.
1 - 3 A.M. Ox Hour
Your early life could be difficult, but your fortunes are likely to improve after these troublesome teen years. In your career, be prepared to take a risk or to leave home during your youth to achieve your goals. Prepare to enjoy a prosperous old age.
3 - 5 A.M. Tiger Hour
You have a lively and creative nature, which may cause
family arguments in your youth. Between the ages of twenty and forty you may have many problems. Luckily, your
fortunes are likely to improve dramatically in your forties.
5 - 7 A.M. Rabbit Hour
While your parents can be helpful, your siblings may be your rivals making it necessary for you to move away from home to achieve your full potential. Your committed
relationship may take some time to become settled, but you should get along much better with everyone after middle age.
7 - 9 A.M. Dragon Hour
You're quick-witted and determined with an attractive
nature. Your life will be busy although sometimes lonely. You should achieve a good standard of living. Try to curb your excessive self-confidence, for it can make working relationships difficult.
9 - 11 A.M. Snake Hour
You have a talent for business, a particularly generous spirit, and will gladly help your friends when they are in trouble. Unfortunately, family relationships are unlikely to run smoothly.
11 A.M. - 1 P.M. Horse Hour
Active, clever, and obstinate. Try to listen to
advice. You are fascinated with travel and with changing your life. Learn to control your extravagance, for it could
lead to financial suffering.
1 - 3 P.M. Ram Hour
Your active nature makes steady relationships with your family, friends, or partners difficult. You are clever, but must not force your views onto others. Your fortunes are likely to be at their lowest in your middle age.
3 - 5 P.M. Monkey Hour
You earn and spend money easily. Your character is
attractive, but frustrating, too. Your committed
relationship should be good, but do not brood over emotional problems too long.
5 - 7 P.M. Rooster Hour
You may have many arguments with your family during your teenage years. There could even be a family division, which should eventually be resolved. You are trustworthy, kind,
and warmhearted, and never intend to hurt other people.
7 - 9 P.M. Dog Hour
Your brave, capable, hardworking nature is ideally
suited to self-employment, and the forecast for your career is excellent. Try to control your impatience and vanity. The
quality of your life is far more important to you than the amount of money you have saved.
9 - 11 P.M. Pig Hour
Particularly skilled at manual work, you set yourself the highest of standards. Although you are warmhearted, you do not like to surround yourself with too many friends. However, the people who are close to you have your complete trust. You can be easily upset by others, but are able to forgive and forget quickly.
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