Snake Year 2013-14: Fortunes of the Pig!
This article gives General advice and guidance for the period for those born under this sign.
Are You a Pig? Your birth year, Twelfth and final Sign of the Chinese Zodiac, popular Pig? Are you 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72 (and so-on in 12-year increments) between 5th February 2019 and 24th January 2020 (Pig Year's end)? Do partners, friends, relatives or colleagues, parents or children fall into this category? If this is so, this article's for you! The Pig Years of the PIG: 1911 Metal; 1923 Water; 1935 Wood; 1947 Fire; 1959 Earth; 1971 Metal; 1983 Water; 1995 Wood; 2007 Fire; 2019 Earth.
Famous Pigs Include: Mitt Romney, Richard Attenborough, Lucille Ball, Laure Chan, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Glenn Close, Richard Dreyfuss, Farrah Fawcett, Ernest Hemingway, Barry Gibb, Alfred Hitchcock, Elton John, Dudley Moore, Marie Osmond, Ginger Rogers and Arnold Schwarzenegger Personality Bright and happy by nature, patient and understanding also, popular Pigs enjoy life to the full.
Intelligent Pig friends will typically show good taste and style in all their activities plus an appetite for knowledge (as well as food).
Painstaking Pig politeness and good manners may irk some, who consider them aloof.
Others may mistake Pigs' tolerance and caring nature for gullibility-this is, in fact normal Pig friendliness, which can at times be carried to extremes.
Ideal Pig Careers and Occupations Include: Research, Science, Technology, Music, Hospitality, Social Work, Fundraising, Building and Construction, Personnel, Administration, Civil Service.
Relationships In relationship terms, Pigs are most compatible with those born under the Signs of the Rabbit and Goat and least compatible with Monkeys and Snakes.
Pig in Snake Year 2013-14 This is a year of ups and downs as far as Pig fortunes are concerned.
Being patient, understanding and reasonable throughout this period will help you avoid financial losses and other mishaps.
Relationships may suffer due to communication problems leading to argument and dispute, possibly involving third parties.
This is not a promising year Health-wise-there may some internal discomfort.
Take care when travelling by road and rail.
The Pig in the Cultures of S.
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Asia The pig was a symbol of virility, strength, and fertility in ancient Chinese cultures and the Chinese calendar in which the Pig features has been adopted (or exerts a tremendous influence) in many other countries of the region.
However, the Pig becomes the Boar in Japan and the Elephant in Thailand when New Year is celebrated.