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The Ox is sincere, loyal and
unpretentious. He/she is very down-to earth character who is
reserved and may appear aloof to others. The Ox has a quiet
nature, but lurking within are tremendous amounts of ambition
and drive that nobody suspects is there.Beneath the surface
he/she is very strong-willed and likes to have his/her way.
He/she is courageous and is ready to fight for what he/she
believes is right regardless that the consequences to
himself/herself could be disastrous. He/she does not make a
show of his/her courage and inner strength but somehow people
who get to know him/her admire these traits. They admire
his/her strong and resolute manner as well as his/her courage.
He/she would make an excellent military soldier if only there
wasn't so much moving and change involved.
The Ox is born under the sign of
tenacity and eveness. An Ox is a conscientious worker and
tackles each job in a methodical and determined manner. He/she
has a tough and uncompromising nature which can be bad or good
depending on his/her judgment. Stubbornness and obstinance are
in the fore front of his/her personality. The Ox usually gets
his/her own way but can be a poor loser should things go
against him/her. He/she will take any defeat very badly
because of his/her serious nature. He/she knows what his/her
life goals are. This is not a person who is confused by life
but one who will not be deflected from his/her path.
The Ox has a high degree of
responsibility and takes his/her duties very seriously. He/she
is sincere and places trust in his/her friends and colleagues.
His/her friends admires his/her quiet fortitude but wish that
this loner would open up and reveal himself/herself a little
more. The Ox is his/her own person and will not be swayed by
peer pressure as a child, teen or adult. He/she has the
courage to be his/her own person even if it is different from
the crowd.
By nature the Ox has a calm
and tranquil personality but can have an awful temper if
he/she feels his/her trust has been trampled on. Not
particularly renowned for his sense of humor the Ox is more of
a studious deep-thinker. He/she likes things to be familiar
and doesn't seek out travel, new fads, gimmicks, or anything
too innovative. He/she is a traditionalist who prefers the
conventional norm. Subsequently his/her home is a very
important place to him/her. It is his/her private sanctuary
and he/she prefers his/her family to stay close around
him/her. His/her home is neat and organized although he/she is
a hoarder and he/she expects his family to tow the line in
neatness and punctuality. Better not keep him/her waiting for
no good reason or you will witness his/her temper first hand.
Being a settled country
gentleman with a large garden to tend, a house to take care of
and a family would suit the Ox to a tee. No job or house
change is in his/her plans once he/she is settled. He/she will
make friends but it will take a long time to establish a
friendship . His/her courtship will be a long one to find
his/her life mate but once found he/she will be a devoted,
loyal and hard working husband/wife. The Ox is well-suited to
the Rat, Rabbit, Snake and Rooster. He/she could also get
along with the Monkey, Dog, Pig and another Ox. He/she will
have nothing in common with the whimsical Goat and he/she will
find it hard to get along with Horse, Dragon, and Tiger. The
Ox prefers a quiet and peaceful existence and these three
signs tend to be too impulsive, loud, and lively for his/her
liking.
A more dependable and
dedicated individual you will never find and he/she will
usually do well in his/her chosen career. Because of the Ox's
tenacity he/she does well in agriculture and careers which
take years of specialized training such as surgeons and
engineers. The Ox loves music , perhaps it appeals to his/her
internal philosophizing, and many Oxes have enjoyed
considerable success as composers. The Ox is not an outgoing
people person , and his/her career choices usually reflect
this fact. Nonetheless, he/she inspires confidence and trust
and people love feeling safe around him/her. Although he/she
doesn't seek out admirers, the Ox has many , but he/she just
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