Thursday, January 16, 2014

2014 - The Year of the Horse

1982 is the year of the dog (Daddy)
1984 is the year of the rat (Mommy)
2014 is the year of the horse (Camden)

According to traditional Chinese belief, a baby's character and his life's journey are influenced by his zodiac sign. It is said that babies will develop the special gift and personality traits represented by the zodiac animal he is born under. 

Babies born in the year of the Horse (January 31, 2014 to February 28, 2015) are said to be energetic extroverts who are clever and competent. Indeed, in the Chinese view, the positive qualities that lead to health and intelligence are so thoroughly associated with the horse that a person full of vigour is often described as "long ma jing shen" - "long" meaning dragon, "ma" meaning horse, and "jing shen" meaning vigour or vitality. In other words, this person is as vigouras and high-spirited as a dragon or horse. 

There is a Chinese saying that goes:
“不孝有三,无后为大.”
It means that among the ways that one can show unfilial conduct to one’s parents, to have no descendants is the worst of all. The arrival of a newborn brings great joy not only to new parents, but also to the rest of the family! If you are planning for a Horse year baby, you are in the right place!

Let’s take a look at the personality of babies to be born in 2014, the Year of the Horse.

Strengths

The Horse year baby is generally energetic, warm-hearted and intelligent. Besides being cheerful and talented, he loves to be in the limelight. His positive outlook in life will make him popular among his peers. Horse year babies will grow up to be working adults who possess great passion for their work. Coupled with a “never say die” attitude, they will not give up easily in the face of adversity.
This is why the Chinese often describe a capable person as “Qian Li Ma” [千里马], which literally refers to a swift horse that can cover a thousand miles a day.

Weaknesses

If you wish to have a Horse year baby, be prepared as he is likely to grow up as an impatient child who enjoys freedom and dislikes restraints. Being fast learners, their interests are usually superficial and they tend to have short attention spans. At times, they can be quite hot-tempered and unreceptive to advice.

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