Personality of the Dragon
Personality of the Dragon
As the sole imaginary animal, the dragon ranks fifth in the Chinese Zodiac. The dragon is the most vital and powerful of any in the Chinese zodiac, although with an infamous reputation for being a hothead and possessing a sharp tongue. In ancient times, people thought that dragons could control everything in the world, for they symbolized the character traits of dominance and ambition.
Gifted with innate courage, tenacity and intelligence, dragons are enthusiastic and confident. They are not afraid of challenges, and willing to take risks. However, the dragon is sometimes regarded as aggressive, and angry dragons are not open to criticism. They don't consider themselves irritating and arrogant. Instead of following the past, they are striving for a smooth and nice future.
Which Type of 'Dragon' Are You?
In Chinese element theory, each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold (Metal), Wood, Water, Fire, or Earth, which means that a Wood Dragon, for example, comes once in a 60-year cycle.
Type of Dragon and Characteristics Wood Dragon (1964, 2024) Introverted, less enthusiastic, and lacking in good relationships Fire Dragon (1916, 1976) Smart, unreliable, and easygoing Earth Dragon (1928, 1988) Smart, ambitious, and hardworking Gold Dragon (1940, 2000) Natural and straightforward, unpredictable with continually changing emotions Water Dragon (1952, 2012) Persevering, farsighted, and vigorous
via Year of the Dragon: Chinese Zodiac Sign.
The City the Dragon Represent - Beijing
If any animal may be said to dominate the Chinese zodiac, that animal is the dragon. A symbol of royalty, its appropriate home is Beijing, the Chinese capital
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