
The Best Marriage Matches for 1995 Pig
Born in the Year of the Tiger (Yin Wood): The "Sixth Harmony" between Tiger and PigPeople born in the Year of the Tiger (1986, 1998) have a relationship where Wood generates Water, forming the "Tiger and Pig Sixth Harmony," like "Ancient Trees Nourishing Springs." People born in 1986 (Fire in the Furnace) and 1995 (Water) form a "Fire and Water Complementing Each Other" relationship.
In their relationship, the proactive nature of the Tiger (like planning a trip) can compensate for the passive nature of the Pig, while the Pig's tolerance (like resolving arguments) can soften the Tiger's impatience. This is suitable for Pigs who long for being guided yet cherished.
Born in the Year of the Rabbit (Mao Wood): The "Three Harmonies" between Rabbit and Pig
People born in the Year of the Rabbit (1987, 1999) have a relationship where Wood generates Water, forming the "Rabbit and Pig Three Harmonies," like "Soft Branches Brushing the Water." People born in 1987 (Fire in the Furnace) and 1995 (Water) form a "Warm Fire Nourishing Gentle Water" relationship.
The Rabbit's sensitivity (like remembering dietary restrictions) can comfort the Pig's sensitivity, while the Pig's easygoing nature (like accepting small flaws) can make the Rabbit feel relaxed. This is a combination that naturally fits without effort.
Born in the Year of the Sheep (Wei Earth): The "Three Harmonies" between Sheep and Pig
People born in the Year of the Sheep (1991, 2003) have an Earth-Water relationship, where Earth "controls the water flow," forming the "Three Harmonies" between Sheep and Pig, like "Fertile Soil Protecting the Spring." People born in 1991 (Roadside Earth) and 1995 (Water) form a "Earth and Water Complementing Each Other" relationship.
The core of their relationship is "the stability of Earth supports the vitality of Water," making it ideal for those who seek a marriage that is stable yet lively.
The Three Most Incompatible Zodiac Signs for the Pig
Born in the Year of the Snake (Si Fire): The "Opposition" between Snake and PigPeople born in the Year of the Snake (1989, 2001) have a Fire-Water conflict, like "Intense Fire Burning the Spring." In their relationship, the Snake's suspicion (like checking up or asking about whereabouts) may trigger resistance from the Pig. During the fourth lunar month (Si Month), conflicts over "control" may arise;
In terms of career, "Fire from the Snake destroys Water from the Pig," so working together in fire-related industries (energy, catering) may lead to conflicts in decisions, thus it is advisable to "maintain distance rather than be closely bound."
Born in the Year of the Monkey (Shen Metal): The "Harm" between Monkey and Pig
People born in the Year of the Monkey (1992, 2004) have a Metal-Water relationship, but it feels "Cold Metal in Cold Water," forming the "Harm" between Monkey and Pig, like "Cold Iron Submerged in the Spring."
The Monkey's calculation (like weighing benefits) may hurt the Pig, who values emotions. During the seventh lunar month (Shen Month), conflicts over "money distribution" may arise. In social settings, the Monkey's "talking to people according to their needs" may make the Pig feel "insincere," showing incompatibility through "small details of detachment."
Born in the Year of the Pig (Hai Water): The "Self-Attack" between Pigs
Two Pigs in the same zodiac sign face the "Self-Attack" of Hai-Hai, like "Two Springs Colliding," which may lead to mutual exhaustion due to being too similar. Both are sensitive and passive, leading to cold wars during disputes, especially during the tenth lunar month (Hai Month) when disagreements over "who will give in first" may occur;
Financially, "Excess Water Without Control" may lead to "monthly spending all money" if both are not good at planning. It is advisable for them to "manage their own money instead of having joint accounts."

The best match is not a "perfect formula," but a "comfortable harmony of energies"—when with a Tiger, enjoy the security of being guided; when with a Rabbit, cherish the unspoken understanding; when with a Sheep, appreciate the support of each other.
The incompatible zodiac signs are not "absolute no-go zones." If already connected, you can use Wood to ease the tension: grow more green plants (Wood) with a Snake, eat spinach (Wood) often with a Monkey, and collaborate on a Wood-related side business (like handicrafts) with another Pig, using "Wood generating Water" to soften the conflict.
You, born in 1995 (Pig), don't need to limit yourself by zodiac labels. Focus on whether "you laugh more than cry and are understood more than misunderstood" in your relationship—it is the best "destiny" for marriage.














