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Chinese Symbol - Rooster



 


Rooster Years: 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005 and 2017

Rooster Compatibility: Ox, Snake and Dragon

Rooster Incompatibility: Dog and Rabbit

Rooster Lucky Color: Yellow and White

Rooster Lucky Gemstone: Diamond

Rooster Lucky Number: 5, 9, 10 and 17

Metal Rooster

(Feb 8, 1921 – Jan 27, 1922) (Feb 5, 1981 – Jan 24, 1982)

Chinese Metal Roosters are very unwavering and enterprising people. These people have the power to make the right decisions most of the times owing to their excellent sense of judgment and instincts. Though sometimes selfish, these people never tend to remain alone.

Water Rooster

(Jan 26, 1933 – Feb 13, 1934) (Jan 23, 1993 – Feb 9, 1994)

Chinese Water Roosters are intuitive and adaptable people. They know the art of adjusting in any given situation. These Chinese Roosters are great communicators and very expressive in their speech. They fail to understand the feelings of their loved ones and as a result face loneliness at an older age.

Wood Rooster

(Feb 13, 1945 – Feb 1, 1946) (Feb 9, 2005 – Jan 28, 2006)

Chinese Wood Roosters are upright and generous people. They are very different from other people and believe in team spirit. They tend to do something for the society and are often praised for this kind-heartedness. These people are less pretentious and tend to commit and overwork themselves.

Fire Rooster

(Jan 31, 1957 – Feb 17, 1958)

Chinese Fire Roosters are witty and sharp people. They often make up as good and influential leaders. They are creative and courageous. These Chinese Roosters often have not so good relationships. They are fully devoted to their work and often moody. These people are brilliant organizers and like to plan parties and gatherings.

Earth Rooster

(Jan 22, 1909 – Feb 9, 1910) (Feb 17, 1969 – Feb 5, 1970)

Chinese Earth Roosters are very responsible and trustworthy people. These are hardworking people and often end up achieving the desired results in every field of life. They tend to set high standards for themselves and also expect others to follow them. These Chinese Roosters are deep thinkers and enjoy in complete solitude.

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