The Goat

Years: 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015
Direction: South-Southwest
Season: Summer
Month: July
Fixed Element: Fire


Those born in the Year of the Sheep are said to be charming, elegant and artistic, who like material comforts. A bit of a worrier they also have a tendency to complain about things. Jobs as actors, gardeners, artists, counselors or beachcombers would suit.


Oriental Birth Element
February 13, 1907 to February 1, 1908 Fire
February 1, 1919 to February 19, 1920 Earth
February 17, 1931 to February 5, 1932 Metal
February 5, 1943 to January 24, 1944 Water
January 24, 1955 to February 11, 1956 Wood
February 9, 1967 to January 29, 1968 Fire
January 28, 1979 to February 15, 1980 Earth
February 15, 1991 to February 3, 1992 Metal
February 1, 2003 to January 21, 2004 Water


Compatabilities

Sheep and MOUSE: Will not relate too well to each other. Small animosities and misunderstandings. Have little in common, but no major conflicts.

Sheep and OX: Certain degree of indifference. Will just tolerate each other at best. Cannot cooperate or work well together.

Sheep and TIGER: No deep or lasting relations. No outright or severe confrontations. Workable only to a small degree. Lack of understanding.

Sheep and RABBIT: Very strong affinity. One of the best unions for love and business ties. Have very much in common. Successful and prosperous together.

Sheep and DRAGON: Can relate to each other and work together to a certain extent. Have some common areas of interest. Moderate relationships.

Sheep and SNAKE: Moderate or congenial ties. Compatible to a reasonable degree. Will combine efforts and work together when feasible. No strong conflicts.

Sheep and HORSE: Strong attraction for each other. Happy and beneficial ties in marriage and business. Highly compatible and successful union.

Sheep and SHEEP: No rivalry. Could work together as a team. Have areas of similar interests and common goals. Favorable ties in love and business.

Sheep and MONKEY: No deep understanding or special need for each other. Have little in common. Will have no attraction for each other.

Sheep and ROOSTER: Communication gaps and mutual reservations. Moderate ties. Will tolerate each other to a certain degree only.

Sheep and DOG: Have few things in common. Cannot relate to one another. Will have no strong attraction in their relations. Not compatible.

Sheep and BOAR: Happy and compatible match. Have good comprehension of each other. Will work well together and rely on each other for support.

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