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Your Chinese Horoscope 2010
Neil Somerville

The year 2010 is the Chinese Year of the Tiger – what will this mean for you? This complete guide contains all the predictions you will need to take you into the year ahead – a year which offers great hope, advancement and opportunity.The ancient art of Chinese astrology, which predates the Western zodiac, is a detailed system of divination that has been in use in the Orient for thousands of years.The depth of its wisdom and the accuracy of its character analysis and prediction has caught the imagination of the Western world in recent years and led to a rapid rise in its popularity.This popular and enlightening bestselling guide – now in its 21st year – includes:• Everything you need to know about the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac• An explanation of the Five Elements: metal, water, wood, fire and earth, and which one governs your sign• Individual predictions to help you find love, luck and success• What the Year of the Tiger has in store for you, your family, your loved ones and friends.

YOUR CHINESE

HOROSCOPE 2010

NEIL SOMERVILLE

What the Year of the Tiger Holds in Store for You

TO ROS, RICHARD AND EMILY

CONTENTS

Introduction (#u449b2864-943b-5a06-a328-cced354b57da)

The Rat (#u45698285-f440-5d37-ba75-ac25cb28e7b4)

The Ox (#u7ad70beb-9f0c-5989-940d-750ef95caaa2)

The Tiger (#uaf1a7a95-3efd-509c-80d1-3666b0c73df8)

The Rabbit (#litres_trial_promo)

The Dragon (#litres_trial_promo)

The Snake (#litres_trial_promo)

The Horse (#litres_trial_promo)

The Goat (#litres_trial_promo)

The Monkey (#litres_trial_promo)

The Rooster (#litres_trial_promo)

The Dog (#litres_trial_promo)

The Pig (#litres_trial_promo)

Appendix: (#litres_trial_promo)

Relationships between the Signs (#litres_trial_promo)

Your Ascendant (#litres_trial_promo)

How to Get the Best from your Chinese Sign and the Year (#litres_trial_promo)

Acknowledgements (#litres_trial_promo)

The Chinese Years (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Author (#litres_trial_promo)

Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

INTRODUCTION (#u25a9adca-11a9-54f6-9ef5-fa770d8bc3be)

The origins of Chinese horoscopes have been lost in the mists of time. It is known, however, that oriental astrologers practised their art many thousands of years ago and even today Chinese astrology continues to fascinate and intrigue.

In Chinese astrology there are 12 signs named after 12 different animals. No one quite knows how the signs acquired their names, but there is one legend that offers an explanation. According to this legend, one Chinese New Year the Buddha invited all the animals in his kingdom to come before him. Unfortunately, for reasons best known to the animals, only 12 turned up. The first to arrive was the Rat, followed by the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and finally Pig. In gratitude, the Buddha decided to name a year after each of the animals and that those born during that year would inherit some of the personality of that animal. Therefore those born in the year of the Ox would be hard working, resolute and stubborn, just like the Ox, while those born in the year of the Dog would be loyal and faithful, just like the Dog. While it is not possible that everyone born in a particular year can have all the characteristics of the sign, it is incredible what similarities do occur, and this is partly where the fascination of Chinese horoscopes lies.

In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence upon the signs. Details about the effects of the elements are given in each of the chapters on the 12 signs.

To find out which sign you were born under, refer to the tables on the following pages. As the Chinese year is based on the lunar year and does not start until late January or early February, it is particularly important for anyone born in those two months to check carefully the dates of the Chinese year in which they were born.

Also included, in the appendix, are two charts showing the compatibility between the signs for personal and business relationships and details about the signs ruling the different hours of the day. From this it is possible to locate your ascendant and, as in Western astrology, this has a significant influence on your personality.

In writing this book, I have taken the unusual step of combining the intriguing nature of Chinese horoscopes with the Western desire to know what the future holds, and have based my interpretations upon various factors relating to each of the signs. Over the years in which Your Chinese Horoscope has been published I have been pleased that so many have found the sections on the forthcoming year of interest and hope that the horoscope has been constructive and useful. Remember, though, that at all times you are master of your own destiny.

I sincerely hope that Your Chinese Horoscope 2010 will prove interesting and helpful for the year ahead.

18 FEBRUARY 1912

5 FEBRUARY 1913 Water Rat

5 FEBRUARY 1924

23 JANUARY 1925 Wood Rat

24 JANUARY 1936

10 FEBRUARY 1937 Fire Rat

10 FEBRUARY 1948

28 JANUARY 1949 Earth Rat

28 JANUARY 1960

14 FEBRUARY 1961 Metal Rat

15 FEBRUARY 1972

2 FEBRUARY 1973 Water Rat

2 FEBRUARY 1984

19 FEBRUARY 1985 Wood Rat

19 FEBRUARY 1996

6 FEBRUARY 1997 Fire Rat

7 FEBRUARY 2008

25 JANUARY 2009 Earth Rat

THE RAT (#u25a9adca-11a9-54f6-9ef5-fa770d8bc3be)

THE PERSONALITY OF THE RAT

To see,

and to see what others do not see.

That is true vision.

The Rat is born under the sign of charm. He is intelligent, popular and loves attending parties and large social gatherings. He is able to establish friendships with remarkable ease and people generally feel relaxed in his company. He is a very social creature and is genuinely interested in the welfare and activities of others. He has a good understanding of human nature and his advice and opinions are often sought.

The Rat is a hard and diligent worker. He is also very imaginative and is never short of ideas. However, he does sometimes lack the confidence to promote his ideas and this can often prevent him from securing the recognition he deserves.

The Rat is very observant and many Rats have made excellent writers and journalists. The Rat also excels at personnel and PR work and any job that brings him into contact with people and the media. His skills are particularly appreciated in times of crisis, for the Rat has an incredibly strong sense of self-preservation. When it comes to finding a way out of an awkward situation, he is certain to be the one who comes up with a solution.

The Rat loves to be where there is a lot of action, but should he ever find himself in a very bureaucratic or restrictive environment he can become a stickler for discipline and routine. He is also something of an opportunist and is constantly on the lookout for ways in which he can improve his wealth and lifestyle. He rarely lets an opportunity go by and can become involved in so many plans and schemes that he sometimes squanders his energies and achieves very little as a result. He is also rather gullible and can be taken in by those less scrupulous than himself.

Another characteristic of the Rat is his attitude towards money. He is very thrifty and to some he may appear a little mean. The reason for this is purely that he likes to keep his money within his family. He can be most generous to his partner, his children and close friends and relatives. He can also be generous to himself, for he often finds it impossible to deprive himself of any luxury or object he fancies. He is very acquisitive and can be a notorious hoarder. He also hates waste and is rarely prepared to throw anything away. He can be rather greedy and will rarely refuse an invitation to a free meal or a complimentary ticket to a lavish function.

The Rat is a good conversationalist, although he can occasionally be a little indiscreet. He can be highly critical of others—for an honest and unbiased opinion, the Rat is a superb critic—and will sometimes use confidential information to his own advantage. However, as he has such a bright and irresistible nature, most people are prepared to forgive him his slight indiscretions.

Throughout his long and eventful life the Rat will make many friends and will find that he is especially well suited to those born under his own sign and those of the Ox, Dragon and Monkey. He can also get on well with those born under the signs of the Tiger, Snake, Rooster, Dog and Pig, but the rather sensitive Rabbit and Goat will find him a little too critical and blunt for their liking. The Horse and Rat will also find it difficult to get on with each other—the Rat craves security and will find the Horse’s changeable moods and rather independent nature a little unsettling.

The Rat is very family orientated and will do anything to please his nearest and dearest. He is exceptionally loyal to his parents and can himself be a very caring and loving parent. He will take an interest in all his children’s activities and see that they want for nothing. He usually has a large family.

The female Rat has a kindly, outgoing nature and involves herself in a multitude of different activities. She has a wide circle of friends, enjoys entertaining and is an attentive hostess. She is also conscientious about the upkeep of her home and has good taste in home furnishings. She is most supportive to the other members of her family and, due to her resourceful, friendly and persevering nature, can do well in practically any career she chooses.

Although the Rat is essentially outgoing, he is also a very private individual. He tends to keep his feelings to himself and while he is not averse to learning what other people are doing, he resents anyone prying too closely into his own affairs. He also does not like solitude and if he is alone for any length of time he can easily get depressed.

The Rat is undoubtedly very talented, but he does sometimes fail to capitalize on his many abilities. He has a tendency to become involved in too many schemes and chase after too many opportunities at once. If he can slow down and concentrate on one thing at a time, he can become very successful. If not, success and wealth can elude him. But, with his tremendous ability to charm, he will rarely, if ever, be without friends.

THE FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF RAT

In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the five elements on the Rat are described below, together with the years in which the elements were exercising their influence. Therefore those Rats born in 1960 are Metal Rats, those born in 1972 are Water Rats, and so on.

Metal Rat: 1960

This Rat has excellent taste and certainly knows how to appreciate the finer things in life. His home is comfortable and nicely decorated and he likes to entertain and mix in fashionable circles. He has considerable financial acumen and invests his money well. On the surface he appears cheerful and confident, but deep down he can be troubled by worries that are quite often of his own making. He is exceptionally loyal to his family and friends.

Water Rat: 1912, 1972

The Water Rat is intelligent and very astute. He is a deep thinker and can express his thoughts clearly and persuasively. He is always eager to learn and is talented in many different areas. He is usually very popular, but his fear of loneliness can sometimes lead him into mixing with the wrong sort of company. He is a particularly skilful writer, but he can get sidetracked very easily and should try to concentrate on just one thing at a time.

Wood Rat: 1924, 1984

The Wood Rat has a friendly, outgoing personality and is popular with his colleagues and friends. He has a quick, agile brain and likes to turn his hand to anything he thinks may be useful. His one fear is insecurity, but given his intelligence and capabilities, this fear is usually unfounded. He has a good sense of humour, enjoys travel and, due to his highly imaginative nature, can be a gifted writer or artist.

Fire Rat: 1936, 1996

The Fire Rat is rarely still and seems to have a never-ending supply of energy and enthusiasm. He loves being involved in some form of action, be it travel, following up new ideas or campaigning for a cause in which he fervently believes. He is an original thinker and hates being bound by petty restrictions or the dictates of others. He can be forthright in his views but can sometimes get carried away in the excitement of the moment and commit himself to various undertakings without thinking through all the implications. Yet he has a resilient nature and with the right support can go far in life.

Earth Rat: 1948, 2008

This Rat is astute and very level-headed. He rarely takes unnecessary chances and while he is constantly trying to improve his financial status, he is prepared to proceed slowly and leave nothing to chance. He is probably not as adventurous as the other types of Rat and prefers to remain in familiar territory rather than rush headlong into something he knows little about. He is talented, conscientious and caring towards his loved ones, but at the same time can be self-conscious and worry a little too much about the image he is trying to project.

PROSPECTS FOR THE RAT IN 2010

The Year of the Ox (26 January 2009 to 13 February 2010) will have been a reasonable one for the Rat and in the remaining months he can do himself a lot of good. As so many Rats will have found, the Ox year requires effort, and for those prepared to give that little bit extra, there can be encouraging developments in store.

The Rat’s relations with others are particularly well aspected and not only can he look forward to an increasing number of social opportunities at this time but he will also be in demand with family and friends. For those enjoying or perhaps hoping for romance, these can be a promising few months. All Rats should also use any chances they have to talk to others. Whether running over ideas or making arrangements, the Rat can gain a lot from the support and goodwill of those around him.

At work this is a time of application and of focusing on duties and objectives. For those Rats hoping to make progress in their career or looking for a position, October and November could see some interesting possibilities.

The Rat would, though, do well to watch his spending during this period. With his many ideas, he could find his outgoings turning out to be more than anticipated. It would be helpful for him to spread out his purchases and wait for favourable buying opportunities, including post-Christmas sales.

The Year of the Ox will have asked a lot of the Rat but during it he will certainly have had many experiences as well as enjoyed times which will have meant a great deal to him.

The Year of the Tiger begins on 14 February and will be an important one for the Rat. Again, results will need to be worked for and the Rat may not always be at ease with some of the developments of the year, or its pace. However, by remaining alert and being prepared to adapt, he can benefit in many ways.

In his work this is a year of change. Often this will be in the Rat’s present place of work, with him benefiting from internal opportunities or the chance to further his duties in some way. Changes in personnel and management can, for some Rats, lead to restructuring and new working practices, but whatever their situation, by making the most of it, they may well be rewarded with the chance to progress. Rats like security and a certain stability, but the Tiger year favours movement and the one thing the Rat will need to be careful of during it is intransigence. To be unwilling to change could undermine his position and prospects. Rats, please take note.

For Rats seeking work or a change in their career, the Tiger year can also present some excellent opportunities. These Rats should not be too restrictive in what they are prepared to consider and if they take advice many could be alerted to possibilities they have not considered before. While these Rats may sometimes despair of ever finding a suitable position or feel daunted by the expectations of a new role, by allowing themselves time and being persistent, they can and will prevail. As the Rat has so often shown, he has the abilities and resourcefulness to triumph over challenges, and he can do so again this year. April, June, September and October could see important developments, but such is the nature of the year that when the Rat sees a position that interests him, he should act quickly. Tiger years can be fast-moving and opportunities need to be grasped as they arise.

Another feature of Tiger years is the travel opportunities they bring. Sometimes these could be connected with work, but many Rats will travel for pleasure during the year. By giving careful thought to their destination and planning ahead, they will often benefit from their time away. Given the nature of the year, if there is a destination the Rat is particularly keen to visit, he should make enquiries and stay alert for offers. Travel will figure strongly for many in 2010.

As far as money matters are concerned, this is a time when good control and advance planning will help the Rat. To do all he wants, he will need to keep control over his everyday spending and avoid succumbing to too many impulse purchases. Budgeting and making allowances for any large purchases—and travel plans—will help. In addition he should avoid unnecessary risks. His luck and judgement may not be as good as in some years. Rats, take note and do be careful.

Being born under the sign of charm, the Rat enjoys company and sets much store by both his family and social life. However, here again the Tiger year calls for care. The Rat needs to be attentive towards others and remain aware of their views and feelings, otherwise misunderstandings could arise. Also, despite his many commitments, he should make sure he spends quality time with others rather than remain too preoccupied with his own concerns. Fortunately, he is usually careful in this respect, but with the aspects as they are and the pressures he may face, this is something he needs to be aware of.

In the Rat’s home life this can be a busy year. Not only will many Rats themselves be involved in possible change, particularly in their work, but others in their household could also find themselves under pressure or have problems to contend with. As a result, this is a time when good communication and co-operation will be paramount. Willingness to help and give time to others will make an important difference to the quality of home life. If possible, the Rat should also spread out any accommodation plans or practical activities he may have in mind, rather than cause additional pressure by hurrying them through.

On a social level the Rat will have good opportunities to meet others over the year, particularly as a result of his interests or through his work, with some valuable new friendships being made. For the unattached, romance could add considerable excitement to the year. May, July, August and December will see the most social activity. However, the Rat does need to remain alert, as this is a year when an inadvertent comment could give rise to a misunderstanding or lead to disagreement. Rats, please take note and be careful.

Overall, the Year of the Tiger will be a busy one for the Rat and although there will be times when he will be concerned about developments, by being adaptable and doing his best he can ultimately learn a great deal. This may not be an easy year, but it can be instructive. The Rat will also benefit from the support he receives and the new friendships and contacts he makes, although in his relations with others good communication and awareness will be so very important. A welcome feature of the year will be the travel opportunities that arise and many Rats will have the chance to visit new and often interesting destinations. Despite its pressures, the Tiger year will bring times the Rat will value.

The Metal Rat