EARTH
DRAGON Horoscope Jan 23, 1928 to
Feb 9, 1929
Feb 17, 1988 to Feb 5, 1989
Dragon
people are the most eccentric in the Chinese Zodiac.
Soaring high into the serene heavens, they can be stubborn, passionate,
excitable, honest, and brave, wear purple and walk barefoot in public
fountains. They listen to their own drummer, thank you very much, while
the rest of the world stands in amazement. People always admire their
individuality and feisty personality. Dragons are capable of doing great
work for mankind and they inspire trust in almost everyone. The Dragon
symbolizes life and growth and is said to bring the five blessings:
harmony, virtue, riches, fulfillment and longevity.
Chicken Soup and Bamboo Shoots are among keys to even greater good
health!
If you make friends with the Earth Dragon, you have
a friend for life! Friendship is a big-time commitment which they show
through uncommon kindness, caring, and giving spirit. When youngsters,
Earth Dragons are valued by their teachers and playmates and when older,
by their superiors, colleagues, and social circle. It's no wonder!
Hardworking and talented, these well-rounded Dragons have a lively
imagination which transforms the atmosphere. They are able to do many
things well and receive many accolades during their very successful
careers and good money to boot. These Dragons are wildly impulsive in
money matters. If they see it, they buy it. When they buy it, it's out
of sight out of mind, forgotten in the toy box. Not too late to change
these wasteful spending habits, you know! Like most Dragons, those of
the Earth don't like to rush Love. They like doing what comes naturally,
steady rhythm, beginning from friendship and igniting into the
exhilaration of falling in love when it's time. Earth Dragons want
long-lasting relationships, not tumbling tumble weeds. After the male
dragon has gotten over his playboy stage, he is the biggest convert of
all to the joys of the everlasting Relationship.
Famous Dragon People: Ringo Starr, Edward Heath, Dr. Seuss, John
Lennon, Harold Wilson, Helen Keller, Pearl S. Buck, Salvador Dali,
Francois Mitterrand, Hosni Mubarek, Maya Angelou.