The Mouse

Years: 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1994, 2008
Direction: Directly North
Season: Winter
Month: December
Fixed Element: Water


Rats are said to be imaginative, charming and very generous to those they love - although they do have a tendency to be quick-tempered and over-critical. They are supposed to make good writers, critics and publicists.


Oriental Birth Element
January 31, 1900 to February 18, 1901 Metal
February 18, 1912 to February 5, 1913 Water
February 5, 1924 to January 24, 1925 Wood
January 24, 1936 to February 10, 1937 Fire
February 10, 1948 to January 28, 1949 Earth
January 28, 1960 to February 14, 1961 Metal
February 15, 1972 to February 2, 1973 Water
February 2, 1984 to February 19, 1985 Wood
February 19, 1996 to February 7, 1997 Fire


Compatabilities

Mouse and MOUSE: No conflicts. Congenial and cooperative relationship. Compatible to a good extent. Will work as a team.

Mouse and OX: Excellent match for marriage or business. Mutual love and understanding. Very sympathetic to each other.

Mouse and TIGER: Will just tolerate. No conflicts but no special attraction either. Will maintain a moderate relationship at best.

Mouse and RABBIT: Amicable relations. No difficulties in getting along to a certain degree. No strong clashes of will.

Mouse and DRAGON: Very good match. Excellent for marriage or partnerships. Will achieve success, happiness and prosperity together.

Mouse and SNAKE: Will cooperate to a good extent. Special bond possible if there is mutual admiration and understanding. Successful to a good degree.

Mouse and HORSE: Unhappiness. Strong conflicts in in love and business relations. Personality clashes and bitter rivalry.

Mouse and SHEEP: Some animosity and unsympathetic feelings. Have nothing much in common. Do not relate well to each other.

Mouse and MONKEY: Highly compatible. Very successful union. Have deep understanding of each other. Will find love and contentment.

Mouse and ROOSTER: Nothing lasting or special will result from this relationship. Difficulties in communications. Will avoid each other's company.

Mouse and DOG: Mutual respect for each other. No large differences or struggle for dominance. Will cooperate for good.

Mouse and BOAR: Moderately happy relations. No personality clashes. Compatible to a good extent. Share common aims. 1