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Published: 22 February 2023
It's very characteristic to know different types of zodiac and astrology according to the different nations...Castle Journal likes to invade with you the world of horoscope through its diversity so from tomorrow 23 February will publish more astrology according to the western and Chinese views. all our articles' source are taken from astrology.com
EDITED BY | JULS MCMAHON
VARIETY SECTION - CJ JOURNALIST
we consider your interest to know your own astrology according to the Chinese zodiac which is counting according to to the year of birth.
It is nice to start with the first Zodiac of Chinese astrology;
"The Dog "
years birth | 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018
STRENGTHS: animated, likable, witty, sincere, cooperative, protective, helpful
WEAKNESSES: pessimistic, cynical, paranoid, overly aggressive, stubborn
COMPATIBILITY: Horse, Rabbit, Tiger, or Pig
MIX MATCH: Rooster, Dragon, or Goat
ELEMENT: Earth
YIN OR YANG: Yang
Even though he is one of the strongest swimmers, Dog came in eleventh because he stopped to play and bathe in the water.
Not only exuberant and playful but Dog’s humanitarian side is also highlighted in another story. When Dog used to have nine tails he snuck into Heaven to steal grain for humanity, but the guards of heaven chopped off eight of his tails as he was escaping. The dog carried the grain back to Earth stuck on his remaining tail — and that is why stalks of grain look like a dog’s tail.
Those born in the year of the Dog are loyal and brave with an innate sense of duty. They may not seek leadership positions, but they often end up chosen as leaders due to their impartial sense of justice, intelligence, diplomacy, and determination to fight for what they know is right.
Dogs are known to have a heightened ability to immediately discern the underlying motives of both people and situations and may be sharp-tempered when others lack their high moral ground. Dogs are possibly the least materialistic of the signs and are not driven by money, although they are adept at earning whatever they need.
Dogs are animated, likable, witty, sincere, direct, cooperative, protective, helpful, and generous. They are often introverts. Dogs are extremely faithful and supportive of friends and family. They can be huge worriers and should beware of becoming pessimistic, cynical, paranoid, overly aggressive, stubborn, cold, overly critical, or self-sacrificing.