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Chinese Zodiac: Tiger

Several factors are used in Chinese fortune telling to determine a person’s fortune. Knowing your zodiac sign, element and predisposition (hot, cold, or neutral) are all used to determine your fortune. Consulting a Chinese almanac like 2011 Chinese Almanac by Peter So (ISBN 978-988-1905-6-9) or a fortune teller will help you find a detailed, more personal fortune.

The 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle also includes a corresponding element; therefore, it takes 60 years to complete an entire zodiac cycle. Each Chinese zodiac sign has a general 2011 fortune plus an additional 2011 fortune based on the person’s birth year. All months referenced refer to the lunar month.

Tigers are likely to:

Negative energy from the year of the tiger (2010) lingers in Jan., Feb., and Mar., a time of emotional instability for tigers. Likely to be injured, particularly in an auto accident. To offset the negativity, those with a hot or neutral predisposition should go West or North and those with a cold predisposition should go East or South.Have short-term romantic relationships and improved interpersonal relationships.Enjoy better social status and a possible promotion.Be involved in gossip and disputes. To offset gossip and dispute, place a pink object in the north grid of your house (the direction of gossips and arguments) and a glass of water in the northeast grid (the direction of relationship).Lose your personal belongings like your keys or wallet so try not to carry too many personal items with you in 2011.

Your additional fortune by birth year is:

1926: You have good luck with wealth in 2011.
1938: You have chances to learn or invest in 2011.
1950: You’ll work hard for your money in 2011.
1962: You don’t feel like working hard this year. Stop and reflect on your life.
1974: You’ll enjoy better social status.
1986: You have good luck with wealth in 2011.
1998: You have good luck with exams in 2011.

Disclaimer: Consulting a Chinese almanac like 2011 Chinese Almanac by Peter So (ISBN 978-988-1905-6-9) or a fortune teller will help you find a detailed, more personal fortune. The 2011 Chinese Almanac by Peter So (ISBN 978-988-1905-6-9) was consulted to compile the information provided here, which is for entertainment purposes only.


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