 
Welcome
to
the year
of the Ox |

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Element:
Earth Heading:
North-North-East
Color:
Violet Yin/Yang:
Yin/Yang balanced
Chinese
Name:
NIU Meaning:
Industry Sign
Order:
Second Season:
Winter Favorable
Month:
January
Counterpart:
Capricorn
Friend:
Rooster,
Snake
Foe:
Goat
Positives: Honest,
Loyal, Sincere, Steadfast,
Popular, Reliable, has
Integrity
Negatives: Stolid, Stubborn,
Inflexible, Impatient,
Narrow-minded
Famous
Oxen:
Meryl
Streep, Margaret Thatcher,
Bach, Warren Beaty,
Napoleon, Charlie Chaplin,
Jackie Collins, W.B.
Yeats
The
5 types of Ox (Birthday - Type):
02/19/1901 to 02/07/1902
- METAL
02/06/1913 to 01/25/1914 - WATER
01/25/1925 to 02/12/1926 - WOOD
02/11/1937 to 01/30/1938
- FIRE
01/29/1949 to 02/16/1950 - EARTH
02/15/1961 to 02/04/1962
- METAL
02/03/1973 to 01/22/1974 - WATER
02/20/1985 to 02/08/1986
- WOOD
02/07/1997 to 01/27/1998 - FIRE
01/26/2009 to 02/13/2010
- EARTH |
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If your birthday is
not listed above or falls outside of these dates
please check our detailed Chinese
calendar for more details. |
OX BABY:
If you have an Ox baby you will soon come to understand that they are in
charge! The Ox is not demanding, quite the opposite in fact. They tend to be
quite infants perfectly content provided that they get their regular cuddles and
food.
However, the Ox has
an air of authority that is completely innate and you will find yourself
recognizing it even when they are still very young. By the time they start
school this sense of leadership will be strong and the young Ox is usually to be
seen confidently arranging the order of play in the sand pit or supervising
their peers on the playground equipment.
The Ox can be stubborn and if he
or she doesn’t want to go to the store then no amount of cajoling is going to
persuade them otherwise. However, the Ox is also one of the most affectionate
and expressive of the signs so you will always know that the Ox thinks you are
the greatest.
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