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In ancient China, the Horse symbolizes freedom and a distinguished
career. Horses are very quick-witted and are right in there with you before you have had
the chance to finish what you are saying: they are on to the thought in your mind even
before you've expressed it. Chinese believe that because horses are born to race or
travel, all horses invariably leave home young. They despise being pressured or made to
feel guilty. No matter how integrated they seem to be, horses inner selves remain
powerfully rebellious. Horses are generally popular and are the heart and soul of every
party.
Strength: Horses are gifted.
They are hard working, fast, popular, clever, confident, lively and very sociable. They
have boundless energy and ambition. They got plenty of sex appeal and know how to dress.
Weakness: Horses are very
weak when it comes to the heart, they might abandon everything for love. They care only
about their freedom without considering others needs. Horses are impulsive, stubborn
and like to have attention.
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