In the Chinese zodiac, Dragon is the only legendary creature that symbolizes power, good fortune, and strength. Dragons present themselves as magnificent yet benevolent rulers.
Dragons are people born in the year 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024
A symbol that represents Chinese emperors an object of worship, tremendous good luck, and power— every Chinese parent hopes to have a child born in the year of the Dragon.
The Dragon plays a very important part in Chinese culture. It covers every aspect of Chinese cultural life, religion, art, supertition, science, government, and commerce. If you go by folklore, the Dragon is both a compassionate creature that brings rainfall to the crops and a destructive one that has the power to summon typhoons, floods, eclipses, droughts, pestilence, fires, and all the natural disasters.
No one has actually seen the dragon, but it is described, according to folklore, as having a camel’s head, cow’s ear, deer’s horn, snake’s neck, carp’s scales, hawk’s claws, tiger’s paws, and devil eyes. The Dragon has a fearsome, booming voice and it breathes fire, rain, or fog. This creature is said to make itself big or small, visible or invisible.
People born in the year of the Dragon are born leaders. The only orders they follow are the ones that they give out themselves. They gain many followers because they somehow know how to exert authority and know how to play nice with their subordinates.
Blessed with power and luck, the Dragon is also feisty and aggressive. They are idealists and perfectionists who often think that they are perfect. The Dragon is also very opinionated, a loudmouth who can’t quite seem to keep thoughts to himself or herself.
People born in the year of the Dragon are determined and goal- oriented. They set missions for themselves and they set out to accomplish this mission. Dragons are tireless and fearless when they are going after what they want.
They are also attracted by power, wealth, and prestige. They are intelligent, talented, magnetic, and lucky. Dragons can be successful in a political or artistic or medical career.
People born in the year of the Dragon will not lack for suitors and admirers. They have such intense charisma that they tend to be the cause of several broken hearts and they often land right in the middle of some love drama. It is not that they intentionally cause this kind of despair, it’s just that so many people tend to fall in love with them, sometimes without their knowledge.
Quite surprisingly, Dragons seem aggressive, strong, and powerful on the outside, but actually, on the inside, they can be softies who can’t stand to see anyone close to them crying. Tears easily melt the sentimental Dragon’s heart.
Love match
Rat: 9.5
Ox: 5
Tiger: 7.5
Rabbit: 8.5
Dragon: 3
Snake: 6.5
Horse: 6
Sheep: 7
Monkey: 8
Rooster: 7
Dog: 6
Pig: 9