The Sheep is a Chinese love horoscope symbol, which is present in Western horoscope too as the Aries, although its western zodiac counterpart is the Cancer. The moon generally rules it. As with all Chinese horoscope symbols, Sheep have certain characteristics that delineate them. The Sheep is a South, Southwest oriented animal with a Yin (female) nature. It is very energetic during summer, especially during July, which is its favorable month. The valuable Emerald is its lucky gemstone. Its favorite colors are yellow, green and blue.
Sheep people like eating seafood and drinking a lot of milk. Throughout the day, they rule from
Sheep people don't like to make heavy decisions. They frequently expect others to do that on their behalf. They are frequently a bit lethargic and disorganized; they don't like working many hours but they like writing and reading. They are also high quality in arts because they are very imaginative. They love astrology, the supernatural and the occult and an astrologer or psychic can easily persuade them about anything.
Sheep people are very lawful. They will easily accept society system and rules. They really need a steady relationship to move on. They enjoy marriage and home life more than any other Chinese horoscope symbol. Sheep (Chinese horoscope) love matches perfectly with the Pig, the Rabbit and the Horse.
Let's see how the Sheep behaves in the following fields:
Work issues: Requires improvement
Love issues: Requires improvement
Social issues: Very strong
Spiritual issues: A born master
Body issues: Very strong
A few positive keywords to portray the Sheep:
Artistic, Caring, Sensitive, Gentle, Modest, Creative, Generous, Intuition, Destiny
A few negative keywords to portray the Sheep:
Melancholy, Shy, Insecure, Impractical, Misinterpretation, Irresponsible, Lazy, and Indecisive
Sheep (Chinese horoscope) compatibility with other Chinese signs:
(1 least compatible - 10 most compatible)
With a Pig: 10
With a Rabbit: 9
With a Horse: 9
With a Dragon: 8
With a Snake: 7
With a Monkey: 6
With a Sheep: 5
With a Dog: 5
With a Rooster: 5
With a Rat: 5
With an Ox: 2
With a Tiger: 1
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