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The Rooster is born under the
sign of candor. He (or she) is intelligent and usually well
educated. He has good language skills and loves a debate and
lively discussion. The Rooster has a colorful personality that
is flamboyant. He has opinions and doesn't mind sharing them
but sometimes he can be tactless and hurt others , although it
is not his intention. The Rooster also can be volatile and too
quick to act on a whim. Many of the Chinese zodiac signs stand
in awe of the Rooster because of his dignified manner and air
of confidence. He exudes authority and likes to present this
image. If ever you were at a social function and thought the
person you just met must own the place, then he (or she) must
be a Rooster.
One
distinctive characteristic of the Rooster is that he carries a
notepad around with him all the time in order to jot down
things he does not want to forget. He is orderly , precise and
methodical . He is always organized and wants to keep it that
way. He is good at handling financial matters and is capable
of achieving great wealth. The Rooster uses money wisely but
must guard against being a spendthrift.
The Rooster can be
unrealistic in his goals sometimes because he is so very
ambitious that the sky is the limit. He will set goals that
nobody could reach. He will not listen to advice from others
concerning the setting of these goals. He feels that he knows
best. He can be self-centered and stubborn but is liked for
his good qualities: honesty, reliability, and trustworthiness.
All who come into contact with the Rooster can see these
wonderful traits. He holds the trust of others although he
does not know it. He is well liked and will have many friends.
The Rooster loves to attend weddings and other large social
functions. He often belongs to several different societies or
clubs and is involved with an eclectic variety of interests.
His favorite clubs will have to do with the environment,
gardening, and with humanitarian clubs having to do with the
welfare of others. He will get great pleasure from gardening.
The Rooster is generally very
distinguished in his appearance and loves jobs which have to
do with the wearing of a uniform. He will wear the uniform
with pride and dignity and loves being an authority figure.
Even if he is not overly attractive, people will look upon the
Rooster as neat and very striking in his or her uniform. He
takes great delight in being the center of attention and likes
to be in contact with the media. He will make a good teacher,
PR person, or newscaster.
The Rooster likes a large
family and holds the education of his children in high regard.
He is a very loyal husband and is well-suited to the Snake,
Horse, Ox and Dragon. He can tolerate the Rat, Tiger, Goat and
Pig only so long as they do not interfere in his spending time
on his clubs and activities. The Rabbit will not like the
Rooster as the Rooster will be too blunt and forthcoming for
the Rabbit. The Rooster can not stand the Monkey and is
exasperated by the Monkey's crafty ways. The Monkey and the
Dog do not get along well.
The Rooster is talented and
capable and usually makes a favorable impression wherever he
goes. He must guard against his temper and be less blunt in
order to get through life a little more smoothly. |