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Year of the
Metal Tiger

The Tiger
The Tiger is one of the most beautiful creatures on the
planet, and is feared and revered in equal measure. It features in
many Asian cultures as a manifestation of courage, power, passion
and royalty. In Feng Shui, it is one of the four celestial animals
where it takes its place as the White Tiger. The other three
celestial animals are the Green Dragon, Red Phoenix and Black
Tortoise. The Tiger symbolizes the female Yin energy as opposed to
the Yang male energy of the dragon. Ancient Chinese believe that the
markings on the forehead of tigers resemble the Chinese character
for "Wang", or King. In Imperial China, where the dragon is the
insignia of the emperors, the tiger is the military emblem of the
highest supreme commanders of the army symbolizing fearlessness and
victory. The Tiger also represents earth, while the dragon
represents Heaven. The powerful and stealth prowess of the Tiger
inspire the martial art movements of many Kung-Fu masters.
The Sign of the Tiger
Courageous, active, and self-assured. Optimistic, passionate
and independent. Rebellious, dynamic, and unpredictable. Quick
tempered but considerate. Affectionate but careless. The Tiger is a
natural born leader and symbolizes power, passion and daring.
People born in the Year of the Tiger are generally well liked
because of their charming personalities. Often, failing at a given
task or being unproductive in his personal or professional life can
cause a Tiger to experience a deep depression. Criticism from loved
ones can also generate this type of Tiger reaction.
Tigers are fond of competitions. They simply cannot pass up a
challenge. They may appear cool and are unpredictable, and it would
be unwise to underestimate their reactions. Natural leaders, they
have a strong sense of their own dignity. They are intelligent,
alert, and farsighted. Good strategists and tacticians, they often
have a hidden agenda. As long as they do not risk their luck too
often, and keep their restless nature under control, they will enjoy
success and happiness.
People born in the Year of the Tiger are straightforward and
uninhibited in nature. They will never give up no matter how
frustrated they may become. But, they are also full of suspicion and
sometimes will take hasty action.
They must be aware of how they react to and are affected by
the consequences of their tempers. They should take it a little
easier and learn to pace themselves to keep active longer and to
prevent early burnout. They are blessed with flexibility and often
recover quickly from illness or pain.
Some people born in the Year of the Tiger are gentle and full
of sympathy. They are kind, love babies and anything that arouses
their imagination. Others can be stubborn and selfish. Generally
speaking, people born in the Year of the Tiger are fond of playing,
and full of enthusiasm and sentiment. Some are mercurial. They can
laugh happily one moment, and cry the next. They will be optimistic,
but at the next they will lose their heart totally.
People born in the Year of the Tiger take pride in being
different than others, and generally illustrate their originality
best in their homes. Their homes are usually filled with exotic
treasures. They are fast learners, need challenge and often work
alone. Some tend to change careers more often because they get bored
easily. They are natural born leaders and perform best if working
towards positions of power and influence. They like to spend money,
and also to share it. They can be quite impulsive spenders because
they know they can always make more.
It is interesting that their two main features are rashness
and hesitation, a pair of contradictions. If they know how to relax
and do things according to the situation, they can become quite
successful.
Tiger Years: 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)
Famous Tiger People: Agatha Christie,
Crystal Gayle, Cybill Shepherd, Demi Moore, Diana Rigg, Elizabeth
Kubler-Ross, Hilary Swank, Jodie Foster, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Queen
of Scots, Norma Shearer, Penelope Cruz, Queen Elizabeth II, Rosie
O'Donnell, and Tom Cruise.
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