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Building a Harmonious Family Based on Zodiac Signs
Published: 2017/08/09   Author: yifan   Source: network

There are many families in real life that are not harmonious, often quarreling. In fact, it may be related to the Chinese zodiac. So how can the Chinese zodiac help build a happy family? Let's follow the fortune-telling website of Huayi Fortune-telling and see how the Chinese zodiac can be used to build a happy family.

How to Build a Happy Family with the Chinese Zodiac

How to Build a Happy Family with the Chinese Zodiac

The Chinese zodiac, also known as the birth sign, is a well-known concept referring to the year of birth and some of the characteristics associated with the Five Elements. Due to the different natural energies (also known as the Five Element energies) of the birth year, each zodiac sign has different personalities or life destinies. Although this concept is abstract and general, it is relatively easy to understand and has some reference value. For example, people born in the Year of the Rat, who inherit the water energy, tend to be flexible, although they may have less courage, but are good at seizing opportunities; those born in the Year of the Horse, who inherit the fire energy, tend to be outgoing and not very settled, enjoying traveling and moving around. Those born in the Year of the Ox, who inherit the damp earth energy, tend to be stubborn, enjoy delving deeply into things, and are diligent and conscientious in their work; those born in the Year of the Sheep, who inherit the dry earth energy, tend to be gentle, like relying on others, and do things according to rules.

The basis for interaction among individuals, within a family, between a couple or lovers, mainly lies in personality. Because of differences in zodiac personalities, the relationships and outcomes of interactions vary.

For example, people born in the Year of the Rat get along well with those born in the Years of the Ox, Monkey, and Dragon, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Horse, Sheep, and Rabbit.

People born in the Year of the Ox get along well with those born in the Years of the Rat, Snake, and Chicken, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Sheep, Horse, and Dog.

People born in the Year of the Tiger get along well with those born in the Years of the Pig, Horse, and Dog, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Monkey and Snake.

People born in the Year of the Rabbit get along well with those born in the Years of the Dog, Pig, and Sheep, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Chicken, Dragon, and Rat.

People born in the Year of the Dragon get along well with those born in the Years of the Rooster, Monkey, and Rat, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Dog and Rabbit.

People born in the Year of the Snake get along well with those born in the Years of the Monkey, Rooster, and Ox, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Pig and Tiger.

People born in the Year of the Horse get along well with those born in the Years of the Sheep, Tiger, and Dog, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Rat and Ox.

People born in the Year of the Sheep get along well with those born in the Years of the Horse, Pig, and Rabbit, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Ox and Rat.

People born in the Year of the Monkey get along well with those born in the Years of the Snake, Rat, and Dragon, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Tiger and Pig.

People born in the Year of the Rooster get along well with those born in the Years of the Dragon, Snake, and Ox, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Rabbit and Dog.

People born in the Year of the Dog get along well with those born in the Years of the Rabbit, Tiger, and Horse, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Dragon and Rooster.

People born in the Year of the Pig get along well with those born in the Years of the Tiger, Rabbit, and Sheep, but have some difficulties getting along with those born in the Years of the Snake and Monkey.

Additionally, according to research, there are also some shortcomings in the relationship between people with the same zodiac sign.

If one understands the above zodiac personality traits and the compatibility and conflict relationships between zodiac signs, one can actively seek benefits and avoid harm, making wise choices in partners, friends, love, and marriage to achieve a more harmonious environment. This helps scientifically adjust interpersonal relationships, promoting the feelings between family members, couples, and lovers.

Friends, lovers, and couples can choose compatible partners, so can parents, children, and siblings? The principle is the same, so the answer is the same. However, the responsibility of choosing compatible zodiac relationships among family members lies with the parents, as only parents have the condition to select the zodiac relationships of future family members. Fortunately, many people of the 80s who are of childbearing age have realized the significance of zodiac compatibility, and no longer blindly have children, leading to disharmony among family members' zodiac signs. Instead, they choose to have children based on zodiac compatibility, avoiding bad luck and proceeding pragmatically.

Human progress and social civilization are achieved through continuous adjustment of natural relationships and self-relationships. Choosing family relationships based on zodiac compatibility is an important part of adjusting human relationships, which has scientific grounds and is not mere superstition. We should recognize its beneficial role and use it to benefit humanity.

Of course, nothing is absolute, and no discipline is perfect. Zodiac compatibility is no exception. Even seemingly harmonious zodiac pairings may face conflicts and eventually part ways. Conversely, even incompatible pairings may live together with mutual understanding and support. One of the main reasons is that the zodiac is merely the energy of a specific year, while the factors affecting a person's destiny include more than just one year. A person's overall energy, known as the Four Pillars of Destiny or "Bazi," consists of four parts: year, month, day, and hour, each with a pair of stems and branches. Together, these four parts form a person's fate. Only by comparing two people's Bazi can we determine whether they are compatible or conflicting. Although the zodiac is just one part of the Bazi, it is quite important because it forms the foundation of the entire Bazi. The quality of this foundation can determine the growth of a tree or the stability of a building. Therefore, from this perspective, zodiac compatibility still has considerable reference value, especially when people are familiar with the zodiac but not with the Bazi, making it even more practical.

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