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  1. itschinesezodiac.com › horseYear of the Horse

    Horse in Chinese Zodiac. The Horse is called mǎ (马) in Chinese. It is also used to represent the seventh of Earthly Branch (地支 / dì zhī) – Wu (午/wǔ), which is also the seventh of the twelve Hours (11:00-13:00) in the noon. The Horse is fixed Yang in the terms of yin and yang (阴阳 / yīn yáng) and Fire in the Five Elements ...

  2. Wood Horse Chinese Zodiac. Every Chinese sign is affected by one of five elements, and the Horse that is tempered by the element of Wood is really strongly affected by this element. Wood changes the Horse’s personality in many ways, and give a Horse the ability to stick to a project or relationship much more than the average Horse person can.

  3. So the Horse Chinese zodiac gallops in pursuit of impossible love, a dream love affair, or perhaps quite simply in search of themselves. The HorseChinese myths and symbols Because of its speed, force, passion, and wild nature which nothing and no one seems able to check, the horse was often compared to the wind.

  4. Nov 13, 2022 · Indeed, the Horse, seventh sign-animal of the zodiac in the Chinese calendar, gets along naturally with the Tiger and the Dog. All 12 zodiac signs of the Chinese horoscope also have a secret friend: the Goat (Sheep) is the secret friend of the Horse. However, also note that the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Horse is incompatible with the Rat.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · The Chinese zodiac horse ranks 7th among the 12 zodiac animal signs. The recent years of the horse are 2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966, 1954, 1942… The next horse year will come in 2026. The Chinese zodiac sign horse is a symbol of optimism, energy, and success. People born in the Horse Years are optimistic, passionate, and generous.

  6. The Horse also symbolizes competence, saints, and talent in traditional Chinese culture. The ancient people often compared talented people by calling them a "Thousand-Li Horse" (meaning a horse can travel 1,000 li per day). The legend went that King Zhoumu had eight fine horses, each of which played an important part in the battlefield.

  7. The Chinese believe the animal ruling one’s birth year has a profound influence on personality, and destiny. The Horse belongs to the Earthly Branch wǔ, and its hours are from eleven in the morning to one in the afternoon. In the myth of the Jade Emperor’s party, the Horse ended up in seventh despite its speed.