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The Dragon and the Love Corner
While the Dragon is "Yang" it has the ability to combine with the symbol of the phoenix which is "Yin." These complementary creatures join together to create a Yin-yang balance to harvest successful matrimonial bliss. In fact there are nine different varieties of Chinese dragons. The varieties of Dragons are as follows: Celestial, Spiritual, Underground , the Dragon of Hidden Treasures, Winged, Coiling, Horned, Yellow, and the Dragon King. Flexible and accommodating, they fit in with whatever is going on around them; but for only as long as it suits them. This is because they are self-determined types and don't take kindly to being dominated by others. Although seemingly affable and agreeable, they can be as ferocious and dangerous as the mythical beast on whom the sign is based. Temperamentally, Dragons are somewhat hot-headed and quick-tempered; when angered they will give as good as they get. Dragons can also be hypercritical if things are not quite right or not up to their expectations. Dragons are idealists and perfectionists; they demand a lot and they give a lot. Enthusiastic to the point of impetuousity, Dragons have big mouths. Their words overrun their thoughts, and their hearts run away with their heads. Another difficulty for the Dragon is that life experiences are very intense.. Intellectually, they are clever, bright, sharp people, yet on occasion they will throw all logic to the wind and follow their hunches. Fortunately for them, they are strong on intuition and invariably all works out well. In a confrontation, Dragons have a tendency to misjudge the situation, and are not too adept at extricating themselves from difficulties. Interestingly, no matter what surprises Fate may have in store, whatever difficulties or hardships these people may encounter along the road, Dragons will always ultimately land on their feet. They will be a success wherever they go, regardless of their chosen careers. |