Chinese
Zodiac
PIG/BOAR
(Born in 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019)
About
their personality: Boars are self-reliant,
very sociable, dependable, and extremely determined. Boars
are peace lovers and don't hold grudges. They hate arguments,
tense situations, and try to bring both sides together. In
life they make deep and long-lasting friendships. Boars enjoy
social gatherings of all kinds, and look for parties to attend.
Boars belong to clubs and they make terrific fund raisers.
They have a real knack for charity and social work. Boars
always listen to problems. They won't mind getting involved
and try to help. Boars have big hearts. A problem that Boars
have is that they are too innocent and naive.
Boars
do not dazzle or shimmer. They possess the old-fashioned chivalry
that grows on you until you totally depend on it. It is so
easy to trust Boars. They have a calm expression and a sincere
manner. They are blessed with endurance and work steadily
at tasks with great patience until completion.
Once
Boars arrive at a decision nothing stops them. Of course,
before they reach that decision they weigh all the pros and
cons. They definitely want to avoid complications. Sometimes
they ponder so long they miss the opportunity altogether.
But never mind, Boars always believe in miracles, and miracles
always happen to them. Fortune favours Boars. They always
find someone to help them without having to beg.
In
romance, if not careful, Boars may be taken advantage of.
Boars trust everyone and believe everything they hear. They
are unselfish and enjoy helping their friends. Although they
are gullible, they are actually quite intelligent and know
how to take care of their own. If you hurt their feelings,
Boars often carry the pain for years. They have a hard time
saying no to those of concern. Often they wish they had said
no.
Boars
will always be looking for ways to work off all their extra
energy. They work and play hard. Even if they lose everything,
Boars manage to bounce back. The Chinese believe Boars own
the Horn of Plenty.
Chinese Zodiac Compatibility - Pig/Boar
They can live most happily with people born in the year of
the rabbit, who are quiet and smart, and those born in the
year of the sheep, who are very steady. And they can get along
well with those born in the year of the tiger. Besides, they
can cooperate with those born in the year of the mouse, ox,
dragon, horse, rooster and dog, but not with others born in
the year of the pig. They wifl find themselves at their wits'
end when they meet people born in the year of the snake or
monkey, because such persons are too wily.
Compatibility Chart
Boar
and RAT
Moderately happy or at least peaceful relations. No personality
clashes. Share some common interests. Fairly compatible.
Boar
and OX
No strong conflicts. Compatible to a certain extent. Acceptable
but moderate relations. No permanent bonds.
Boar
and TIGER
Sympathetic and have mutual interests at heart. Happy and
compatible to a good degree. Can work as a team.
Boar and RABBIT
Successful match to some degree. Both will be cooperative
to each other's goals. Good communication and no major conflicts.
Boar
and DRAGON
Workable and tolerant relations. No differences that cannot
be reconciled. Can and will cooperate for mutual benefits.
Boar
and SNAKE
Deep animosities and lasting conflicts. Will not be able to
communicate or understand one another. Highly incompatible.
Boar
and HORSE
Mutual interest in some areas. Compatible only to a moderate
extent. No clashes of will but no special attraction either.
Boar and SHEEP
Have a good comprehension of each other. Will relate very
well in marriage or partnership. Compatible match.
Boar
and MONKEY
Fairly civil union. No great difficulty in tolerating each
other. Have similar interests and can relate to each other.
Boar and ROOSTER
Moderately favorable relationship in love and business. Will
cooperate when necessary but cannot communicate well.
Boar
and DOG
Mutual respect for one another. No underlying clashes or struggles
for dominance. Agreeable ties in love and partnership.
Boar
and BOAR
Underlying personality clashes or struggles for dominance.
Agreeable ties in love and partnership.
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