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Hard-working and persistent, ox people
believe in themselves. An ox has high black and white moral standards and
severely judges others against those ideals.
Ox people are not terribly social and
tend to be quiet at parties. Beneath a superficial tranquility, oxen are
often ponderous but are impulsive when angry. They are capable of fearsome
rages; therefore, it is better not to cross them.
Ox people are good observers with
remarkable memories and can accurately report absolutely everything they
see. Go ask an ox if he remembers who was at the party several months ago,
most likely, he will name them one by one to you.
In the home, the ox is great to have
around. In business, the ox can succeed in the arts, a contracting
business, or an estate, thanks to his creative nature. And since an ox is
intelligent and good with his hands, an ox can be a good surgeon as well.
Ox people are stubborn and dogmatic,
believing firmly in their decisions and having no regrets. They are also
very close to their families. Ox people often find that those who are
close to them fail to understand them. Nevertheless, they are patient and
caring and that makes an ox the best friend you can ever have.
Ox people are very responsible and loyal.
They are very family-oriented, conservative and faithful. They are seldom
jealous but they will be jealous of their rights - and the fidelity of a
husband or a wife is one of their rights. The best matches for an ox are a
rat, rooster, snake, or monkey. Good matches are another ox or rabbit. Ok
matches are a pig or dog. A horse or tiger match is not recommended. |