 
Welcome
to
the year
of the Tiger |

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Element: Wood
Heading: East-North-East
Color: Mid-Green
Yin/Yang:
More Yang Chinese
Name: HU
Meaning: Courage
Sign
Order: Third
Season: Winter
Favorable
Month: February
Counterpart: Aquarius
Friend: Horse,
Dog Foe: Monkey
Positives: Courageous,
Enthusiastic,
Bold,
Sociable, Energetic,
Optimist
Negatives: Volatile,
Impulsive, Impatient,
Hot-Headed, Vain,
Disobedient
Famous
Tigers:
Demi
Moore, Groucho Marx, Oscar
Wilde, Kofi Annan,
Beethoven, Bon Jovi,
Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom
Cruise
The
5 types of Tiger (Birthday - Type):
02/08/1902
to 01/28/1903 - WATER
01/26/1914
to 02/13/1915 - WOOD
02/13/1926
to 02/01/1927 - FIRE
01/31/1938
to 02/18/1939 - EARTH
02/17/1950
to 02/05/1951 - METAL
02/05/1962
to 01/24/1963 - WATER
01/23/1974
to 02/10/1975 - WOOD
02/09/1986
to 01/28/1987 - FIRE
01/28/1998
to 02/15/1999 - EARTH
02/14/2010
to 02/02/2011 - METAL |
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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. |
TIGER BABY:
You might think that the Tiger child would be ruthless and spend their days
painting menacing stripes on their diapers, but you would be very wrong! The
Tiger is one of the most sensitive creatures in the Chinese zodiac and as a
young baby will need lots of tender care.
This is partly because the young
Tiger will have no hesitation in letting you know when they are not happy, in
the way that only babies know how! As a child make sure you have plenty of spare
trousers, because the adventurous Tiger will be climbing and jumping over
everything and anything that they can find.
Full of energy and enthusiasm the
Tiger is both an endearing and at times exhausting child. They have a reputation
for getting into scrapes so make sure you have a good supply of plasters, and
ideally you should consider having eyes fitted into the back of your head so
that you have a fighting chance of keeping an eye on them !
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