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Give a few words that best describe the character of a Rat. The positive characteristics of a Rat are intelligence, industrious and sociable. The negative characteristics are manipulative, selfish and scheming.

Give a few words that best describe the character of an Ox. The positive characteristics of an Ox are hardworking, conventional and resolute. The negative characteristics are stubborn, rigid and demanding.

Give a few words that best describe the character of a Tiger. The positive characteristics of a Tiger are unpredictable, powerful and affectionate. The negative characteristics are restless, quick tempered and obstinate.

Give a few words that best describe the character of a Rabbit. The positive characteristics of a Rabbit are amiable, soft-spoken and compassionate. The negative characteristics are detached, self-indulgent and opportunistic.

Give a few words that best describe the character of a Dragon. The positive characteristics of a Dragon are proud, direct and decisive. The negative characteristics are arrogant, tyrannical and dogmatic.

Give a few words that best describe the character of a Snake. The positive characteristics of a Snake are wise, mystical and creative. The negative characteristics are loner, possessive and distrustful.

Who are more compatible with the Rat? The Rat is compatible with the Monkey, Dragon and the Ox. 

Who are more compatible with the Ox? The Ox is compatible with the Snake, Rooster and the Rat.

Who are more compatible with the Tiger? The Tiger is compatible with the Horse, Dog and Pig. 

Who are more compatible with the Rabbit? The Rabbit is compatible with the Pig, Goat and the Dog. 

Who are more compatible with the Dragon? The Dragon is compatible with the Monkey, Rat and Rooster. 
 
Who are more compatible with the Snake? The Snake is compatible with the Rooster, Ox and Monkey. 

Who are less compatible with the Rat? The Rat is least compatible with the Horse and to a lesser extent with the Goat.

Who are less compatible with the Ox? The Ox is least compatible with the Goat and to a lesser extent with the Horse.

Who are less compatible with the Tiger? The Tiger is least compatible with the Monkey and to a lesser extent with the Snake.

Who are less compatible with the Rabbit? The Rabbit is least compatible with the Rooster and to a lesser extent with the Dragon.

Who are less compatible with the Dragon? The Dragon is least compatible with the Dog and to a lesser extent with the Rabbit.

Who are less compatible with the Snake? The Snake is least compatible with the Pig and to a lesser extent with the Tiger.

What is the Rat hour? It is the time period between 11 pm to 1 am. 

What is the Ox hour? It is the time period between 1 am to 3 am. 

What is the Tiger hour? It is the time period between 3 am to 5 am. 

What is the Rabbit hour? It is the time period between 5 am to 7 am. 

What is the Dragon hour? It is the time period between 7 am to 9 am. 

What is the Snake hour? It is the time period between 9 am to 11 am. 

What is the Rat month? It is the first month of the Chinese calendar. It is normally (but not always) between the period 4th February and 5th March.

What is the Ox month? It is the second month of the Chinese calendar. It is normally (but not always) between the period 6th March and 4th April.

What is the Tiger month? It is the third month of the Chinese calendar. It is normally (but not always) between the period 5th April and 5th May.

What is the Rabbit month? It is the fourth month of the Chinese calendar. It is normally (but not always) between the period 6th May and 5th June.

What is the Dragon month? It is the fifth month of the Chinese calendar. It is normally (but not always) between the period 6th June and 6th July.

What is the Snake month? It is the sixth month of the Chinese calendar. It is normally (but not always) between the period 7Th July and 7th August.

What is the Five Tiger Method? The Heavenly Stem of the month depends on the Heavenly Stem of the year. The Five Tiger Method is a technique to determine – using finger counting or referring to a chart – the Stem of the first (and subsequent months) using the Stem of the year.

What is the Five Rat Method? The Heavenly Stem of the hour depends on the Heavenly Stem of the day. The Five Rat Method is a technique to determine – using finger counting or referring to a chart – the Stem of the first (and subsequent hours) using the Stem of the day.

What is the Na Yin? It is also known as the Received Notes or Melodic Elements. Each of the 60 Jia Zi combinations has an element associated with it. For example ‘Jia Zi' is metal (Metal from the middle of the sea) while ‘Ren Chen' is water (Long Flowing River). These elements are used in many fields of Chinese metaphysics. For example in Zi Wei Dou Shu it is used to determine the start year of each decade luck cycle.

What is the Na Jia? It is also known as the Received Jia. It is a system to match each Gua with the Stems and Branches. For example Jia matches with Qian Gua, while Yi matches with Kun Gua.

What is the Six Clashes of the Earth Branches? The earthly branches that are six apart has a clash combination. For example Zi (Rat) clashes with Wu (Horse), Chou (Ox) with Wei (Goat), Yin (Tiger) with Shen (Monkey), Mao (Rabbit) with You (Rooster), Chen (Dragon) with Xu (Dog) and Si (Snake) with Hai (Pig)  - and vice versa.

What is Ba Zi? It is a very popular Chinese Astrology System for Fate and Luck Cycle Analysis. The word Ba Zi means eight characters in Chinese. It refers to the year, month, date and time of birth. Why eight? In Chinese time keeping, every, year, month, day and hour are represented by a stem and pillar (two characters) which gives you eight characters.

What is Zi Wei Dou Shu? Zi Wei Dou Shu is less popular, but highly accurate Chinese Astrology System for Fate and Luck Cycle Analysis. The birth data is translated into a set of stars that resides in 12 palaces. Each palace indicate one aspect of your life, for example your money, career, property, spouse, health and so on. An experienced practitioner can reveal your fate potential and luck thorough your life by analyzing the forces and stars within and interacting between palaces.

What is the Poem of the Four Seasons? It is a simple Chinese Astrology system that look at ones fate potential by evaluating the season and time of birth. The fate potential is expressed as positions on the Emperor's body. Head is best while ankle is the worst. Other parts include the shoulder, hands, stomach, groin and knee.

What is Chinese Birth Weight Astrology? This is a simple Chinese Astrology system for fate prediction. Each of your year, month, day and hour of birth – using the lunar calendar – is given a weight. The combined weight of the year, month, day and hour is your birth weight. Heavy indicate a strong fate potential while light reveals a weak fate potential. 

What is Qi Men Dun Jia? Qi Men is a system of improving the outcome of our endeavors by capitalizing on unseen energies. An experience practitioner can compute location, direction and timing of these auspicious qi and make used of them to achieve their objective. It is like sailing. Imagine how success you can have if you know the wind direction, speed and when it will blow beforehand.






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