Fire Tiger
The personality occupying the 3rd position on the Chinese Zodiac, the Tiger symbolizes such character traits as bravery, competitiveness and unpredictability. Tigers love to be challenged and will accept any challenge if it means protecting a loved one or protecting their honor. They don't worry about the outcome because they know they'll always land on their feet. Don't let their calm appearance fool you though; Tigers will pounce when they feel it's necessary.
Born to lead, Tigers can be stubborn if they realize they're not in charge. They have a slight tendency to be selfish but overall, Tigers are extremely generous. They're very intelligent and they're always on alert. Tigers are very charming and are well-liked by others. They are not motivated by money or power. Health As they do their enemies, Tigers have a tendency to pounce on their work. Afterwards, they're left feeling exhausted. Although they'll soon bounce right back, over time this approach can cause problems with their health.
Tigers need to develop a more balanced approach to life so they can utilize their energy more efficiently. Career Tigers have a continual need to be challenged which may explain why they jump from job to job. This isn't necessarily a problem because they're smart and able to quickly master new subjects. The best jobs for Tigers are those that will lead them towards positions of leadership. Some suitable careers for Tigers include: advertising agent, office manager, travel agent, actor, writer, artist, pilot, flight attendant, musician, comedian and chauffeur. Relationships Creative in their passion, Tigers will never bore their partners.
They're expressive, polite and trustworthy, but watch out. Tigers tend to dominate their relationships. This tendency is instinctive and when monitored closely, such behavior can be kept under control. Partners need to be equally active to keep up with the Tiger's sense of adventure. Tigers and the 5 elements Metal Tiger - Years 1950 and 2010 Assertive, competitive and sharp, once Metal Tigers set their sights on their goals there's no stopping them. They'll always do what's necessary to remain at the center of attention. Metal Tigers tend to jump to conclusions; a behavior they need to work at improving. Water Tiger - Years 1902 and 1962 Water Tigers are sensitive and tranquil.
They realize that other people have worthy opinions too. They're very intuitive which makes them good at accurately judging different situations.
If you mean Tiger, these are the years: Metal-1950 and 2010 Fire-1926 and 1986 Water-1902 and 1962 Wood-1914 and 1974 Earth-1938 and 1998
The Zodiac representative on the placemats in Chinese restaurants is the Chinese Zodiac which runs from February of one year to February of the next year. The Chinese Zodiac is different than the Western Zodiac we are familiar with.
It depends on the day and month. If you were born in jan or feb, it's more complicated.
Chinese Zodiac sign is based on year, month and day so if you don't give me the year of which you was born, I can't know what is your Chinese Zodiac sign By the way you can go to http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/ to check your sign by yourself
If you mean the Chinese Zodiac, it is the Year of the Rabbit.
Honest, deligent and stubborn
the word for fire in Chinese is 火
This is the Chinese zodiac for pig http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/astrology-sign-pig.aspx And if you want to find the daily horoscopes, you can go to this site: http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/
The rooster is a zodiac sign in Chinese astrology. Some traits associated with the rooster are observant, sociable, outgoing and attentive to detail.
I am Chinese, but to be honest I'm pretty sure a zodiac can mean 2 things. One, a person with a Chinese job. Two, a special type of sign. This is the most secure answer I can think of. To be honest, I don't know myself.
Just that you will be better in tune with the universal (God) energies of that year.
It means rooster... What don't you understand? On the other hand if you're looking for the Chinese word it's: 公鸡/Gōngjī.