Dragon

The Dragon is the only Chinese sign of the zodiac that does not represent a real animal but a purely mythical creature. This distinguishes itself away from all other signs and makes it very popular amongst Chinese people.It is said that a child born in the year of the Dragon brings something new and good to their family. There is always a supernatural connotation in the destiny for those under the influence of this sign.

Like the mystical animal that, with its breath, unmakes and remakes the clouds, so people born in the year of the Dragon are decisive in their actions and leave a mark on their way through life. Enthusiasm, unlimited imagination and a brand of idealism that does not weaken when faced with difficulties are the fundamental characteristics that the Chinese tradition grants to the Dragon natives.

They cannot nor should not try to be like everybody else. For example, a career as an exemplary employee can be a violation inflicted on this native’s nature.

Symbolically, it is said that the worst that can happen to a Dragon is to get stuck in a pool of mud. This means in a situation where imagination and creativity are prisoners so to speak, manoeuvrability is short-lived and success therefore impossible. Trapped like this then, the Dragon cannot fly...