Horse

General

  • Birth years: 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014

  • Lucky numbers: 2, 3, 7

  • Lucky colors: brown, yellow, purple

  • Zodiac element: Fire

  • Yin/Yang: Yang

  • Celestial animal: Wu (Horse)

  • Associated direction: South

RElationships

  • The Horse values freedom and independence in their relationships, and may struggle with feeling tied down or restricted.

  • They can be somewhat commitment-phobic and may need a partner who is able to give them space and independence.

  • Horses are most compatible with the Tiger, Dog, and Sheep. They are least compatible with the Rat, Ox, and Horse.

CAREER

  • The Horse is energetic and dynamic, making them well-suited for careers in sales, marketing, and entertainment.

  • They are able to think on their feet and thrive in fast-paced and challenging environments.

  • Horses may also be drawn to careers that allow them to work outdoors or travel frequently.

Personality

  • Adventurous: The Horse is known for their adventurous spirit and love of excitement and new experiences.

  • Energetic: They have a high level of energy and are always on the move.

  • Independent: Horses value their independence and may prefer to work alone rather than in a team.

  • Impatient: They can be impulsive and may act without thinking things through, which can lead to mistakes.

  • Charismatic: Horses have a magnetic personality and are able to charm and influence others.

  • Optimistic: They have a positive outlook on life and are able to see the good in people and situations.

Strengths

  • The Horse is adventurous and energetic, with a natural talent for taking risks and seizing opportunities.

  • They have excellent communication skills and are able to express themselves clearly and persuasively.

  • Horses have a magnetic personality and are able to make friends easily.

Weaknesses

  • The Horse can be impulsive and may act without thinking things through, which can lead to mistakes.

  • They may struggle with commitment and may have difficulty settling down in relationships or careers.

  • Horses may become bored easily and may need constant stimulation and excitement to stay engaged.

  • They can be somewhat restless and may struggle with focus and concentration.