Horse Chinese zodiac sign traits: What it means to be a Horse
THE HORSE is the seventh sign in the Chinese zodiac. What does it mean to be a Horse?
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The Chinese New Year starts on February 1 this year so it’s time to check your New Year’s horoscope. If you don’t know your Chinese zodiac sign, now’s your chance to find out. The Horse is one of the 12 signs, and the last Horse year was in 2014. Express.co.uk chatted to Feng Shui and Chinese astrology Expert Marites Allen (@maritesallen on Instagram) to find out everything you need to know about the Horse.
This year is the Year of the Tiger and there won’t be another Horse year until 2026.
Anyone born on or after the Chinese New Year date on one of the following years is a Horse:
- 2014
- 2002
- 1990
- 1978
- 1966
- 1954
- 1942
- 1930
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Horse Chinese zodiac sign traits
Horses, just like every other Chinese zodiac sign, have their strengths and weaknesses.
Strengths
- Self-sufficient
- Warm-hearted
- Financial whiz
- Upright
- Easygoing
Weaknesses
- Impatient
- Spendthrift
- Lacks persistence
- Overly frank
- Cannot keep secrets
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Horses are very trustworthy and patient, but they won’t indulge in small talk.
Marites said: “The Horse has incredible patience in listening to others but actually prefers short and straightforward conversations.
“That is a clue to his puzzling personality but also highlights his flexibility.
“Despite this, he can be trusted to be a shoulder to lean on and can be relied on to resolve conflicts.
“Though achieving greatness is not a goal for him, he has the respect and admiration of those around him.”
Horses are very impressive and successful and many people look up to them.
Marites said: “The Horse-born person is a natural leader and is admired by many for his brilliant wit and honesty.
“His speech is persuasive so people around him tend to seek his intelligent opinion.
“His alert mind and keen memory allow him to absorb information fast and serve him well in debates.”
Horses have lots of lifelong friends and people tend to like them straight away.
Marites said: “With his elegance and grace, the Horse tends to be very popular.
“He stands out in social gatherings and loves the attention showered upon him by others.”