I'm a dragon too Judy.
The dragon enjoys a very high reputation in Chinese culture. It is the token of authority, dignity, honor, success, luck, and capacity. In ancient China, this creature was thought to speed across the sky with divine power. Emperors entitled themselves exclusively as 'dragon". The dragon is a little arrogant and impatient, while dragon women can be very confident. Sometimes, 'dragons' are eccentric, tactless, fiery, intolerant and unrealistic. There is no lack of romance in their life over all.
I was born in the year of the horse(1954). What does it mean? DoI run around the paddock and eat grass? Any views? Bill
The spirit of the horse is recognized to be the Chinese people's ethos making unremitting efforts to improve themselves. It is energetic, bright, warm-hearted, intelligent and able. People born in the year of the horse have ingenious communicating techniques and in their community they like to be in the limelight. They are clever, kind to others, and like to join in a venture career. Although they sometimes talk too much, they are cheerful, perceptive, talented, earthy but stubborn.They cannot bear too much constraint. They are independent and rarely listen to advice. They usually have strong endurance but with bad temper. Flamboyant by nature, they are not good with matters of finance. They tend to interfere in many things and frequently fail to finish projects of their own.
For all who want to know your Chinese zodiac sign just be careful.
If you were born in January there is a very good chance with respect to the Chinese calendar you were born in the previous year.Simply if born 23 Jan 1948 you will, Chinese calendar wise, be born in the year 1947. This has an affect on your birth year and hence you animal sign and associated element association.
Some of the online "What Chinese sign I am born in" does not take into consideration.