Chinese Zodiac
Sayings About Horse
Throughout the ages, Chinese people have loved horses. There is even a
Chinese deity called "Dragon-Horse" that is part horse and part dragon. The
phrase "Dragon-horse spirit" describes the Chinese people's continual quest for
self-improvement. The image of a spirited horse running free symbolizes ease and
success, so the saying "The horse arrives and success is achieved" refers to
speedy victory. The saying "One horse leads the herd" describes great
initiative. "Ten thousand horses surging forward" describes a glorious and
dynamic spectacle. The saying "A horse's strength is revealed on a long journey"
means that a person's true capabilities, like a horse's stamina, are
demonstrated best when they are tested under arduous conditions. Bo Le was an
ancient Chinese connoisseur of fine horses, whose name is used today to describe
someone who is proficient at recognizing human talent and ability. "Artillery
lags behind cavalry," a term from Chinese chess, is used to describe effort that
comes too late to do any good.
Horse is the seventh of the twelve Animal Years of the Chinese zodiac.
Characteristics of Horse
Horse corresponds to Leo in the Western zodiac. Like a beautiful and spirited
horse running free, people born in the Year of the Horse are optimistic and
outgoing, always moving forward. They are indomitable by nature, and nothing
will stop them from reaching their goals. People born in the Year of the Horse
are snappy dressers, and like to look their best.
People born in the Year of the Horse are often short-tempered, and do not
easily accept advice from others. They tend to be insufficiently thrifty in
their lifestyle, and often are overly concerned with reputation and surface
appearances.
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