Chinese Zodiac: Year of the Rooster
According to the Chinese Zodiac, the Rooster is said to be motivated, proud, romantic, blunt and boastful. Here are the other characteristics associated with the Rooster.
The Chinese zodiac refers to a pure cylindrical cycle, with no equivalents like those of the occidental zodiac. In the imperial times there were astrologers who watched for heavenly omens.
The ancient Chinese astronomers called the five major planets by the name of the element they were associated with. According to this, Venus corresponds to Metal (gold), Mercury to Water, Saturn to Earth, Jupiter to Wood and Mars to Fire. According to Chinese astrology, a person’s destiny can be determined by the position of the major planets, along with the position of the Moon, Sun, comets and the person’s time of birth and zodiac sign. The 12-year cycle referred to above was built from observations of the orbit of Jupiter.
There is a laborious system of computing one’s fate and destiny based on ones’ birthday and birth hours that is used regularly till date in modern day Chinese astrology to divine one’s fortune. The 28 Chinese constellations are different from the 88 Western constellations. Apart from astrological readings, the heavenly bodies, the stars in the sky also form the basis of many fairy tales.
The Rooster
According to the Chinese zodiac, Roosters are very loyal individuals, who do not like mockery and dishonesty of any kind. They are up front, blunt and honest people and expect the same from people around them. Roosters are happiest when surrounded by people. When the spotlight is on them, they exhibit charisma and wit. A Rooster expects you to listen to him/her and can become agitated if you don’t. Roosters are inclined to brag about themselves and their achievements.
The Elements Associated with the Rooster
The characteristics of the Rooster are tempered by one of the one of the 5 Chinese elements – Metal, Water, Fire, Wood and Earth overlaying a 5-year cycle of characteristics on the original 12.
The Metal Rooster (1920 and 1981)
Metal Roosters are sometimes proud while at other times they are reasonable people who seem to analyze every decision they make and every situation they find themselves in. There are situations where they are standoffish too. It is advisable for metal Roosters to take a breather from their egos long enough to really enjoy what they have to offer.
The Water Rooster (1933 and 1993)
The Water Rooster is a little quieter than other Roosters. He/She is also not as vocal and spotlight hungry. Water Roosters make great communicators and have boundless energy, which sometimes gets caught up in detail that causes a lapse in concentration. Water Roosters should learn to appreciate detail but not be rigid about it.
The Wood Rooster (1945 and 2005)
The Wood Rooster likes being part of a team rather then being in the spotlight. He/She is a genuine friend and likes being in the company of others. Wood Roosters work diligently to remove the evils of society and expect the same quality attempts from others who are involved with the cause. They are so caught up with the desire to help society they the sometimes commit themselves and are unable to finish what they have begun.
The Fire Rooster (1957 and 2017)
The Fire Rooster spends a lot of time on looking good. He/She is dramatic and flaunty, but is a brilliant organizer who loves to plan gatherings and parties. Fire Roosters have a tendency to be a little bossy and blunt, because of which others get hurt. On the whole Fire Roosters make great leaders and are creative, motivated and hard working.
The Earth Rooster (1909 and 1969)
Earth Roosters are very organized and a little reserved too. They are also hard workers and can multi task quite efficiently. Earth Roosters take on responsibility without a cause and want to be successful. If work is not upto their standards they can be rough with colleagues, which can cause resentment. Thus, the Earth Rooster should be careful in his/her approach of expressing his/her point of view.
Likes
Color: Apricot and peach
Gems and Stones: Ruby, topaz and diamond
Hobbies: Gardening, fishing, hiking, swimming and mountain climbing
Dislikes
A Rooster dislikes anyone making fun of him/her and also dislikes people who are unmotivated, impolite and have bad hygiene.
Career
At Work
Roosters take their careers very seriously. They are hardworking and flexible individuals who are able to stick to their given tasks. Roosters are generally successful individuals who reach the top in the careers they have chosen.
The occupations best suited for Roosters are
- Actors
- Armed Forces
- Dancers
- Secretaries
- Book Keepers
- Musicians
- Dentists
- Bankers
- Certified Public
- Accountants
- Insurance Agents
Roosters have an eye for detail that means that they are good at handling finances. A Rooster is able to give others financial advice too. A Rooster comes under two extremes – He/She either spends all his/her income or hoards it all for a rainy day!
Love
The Rooster Lover
Roosters either like you or they don’t. Despite being very vocal about their ideas and opinions, Roosters are very tight-lipped when it comes to their feelings and emotions.
The Rooster and Marriage
Roosters are difficult to live with but once you get to know them you will find a wonderfully caring and romantic individual. Their hearts are made of solid gold and they care about their family immensely. Roosters are not suited for sensitive partners as their candor and wit can be really humiliating at times.
Health
Roosters enjoy active hobbies and sports. They don't not get sick often because they are able to fight illness fairly well, if they do get sick, they bounce back very fast. Roosters are sometimes high strung and suffer from stress and dramatic mood swings.

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