Characteristics of the Wood Ox

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Characteristics of the Wood Ox: 1925, 1985

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This Ox is very dignified and authorative making them very high up in any enterprise that they become involved in. They have an amazing sense of self confidence and are direct in their transactions with others. They do however have a bit of a short fuse and have no problem saying what is on their mind.

The Wood Ox is a very self driven person at all times which makes them very good in the work area. They are mainly loyal and devoted to the members of their family and have a thoughtful and helpful nature.

The Ox is a hard and detailed worker who performs all tasks in a determined and disciplined manner. The Ox is a great leader and gets recognition for his strong and hardnosed nature. The Ox has set their life goals and will not let any setbacks stop them from achieving this.

The Ox takes responsibility very serious and will take full advantage of any opportunity by being quick and decisive. The Ox is sincere and puts a lot of trust in their friends and colleagues, they are however a very quiet and private person who often keeps their thoughts to themselves. The Ox adores their independence and prefers to do things the way they want rather than to follow rules and regulations. The Ox usually has a calm and restful attitude, but if something stresses them or they feel that someone has let them down then they can have a frightening temper.

Ox characteristics Chinese AnimalThe Ox can be very stubborn at times; this can cause arguments with others. They will usually get their own way but if things don’t work out how they planned then the Ox will become a poor loser and take defeat very badly. The Ox is somewhat of a deep thinker and can be quite serious.They are not really known for their sense of humour and do not take kindly to new ideas or anything too pioneering, they are quite old fashioned and do not like change and new ideas.

The Ox appreciates their home very much and this often becomes their place of refuge. Their family is usually very close and functions extremely well together; the Ox will make sure that all of the family members pull their weight around the house. They tend to be a bit of an accumulator but will always be very organized. The Ox does not like to be kept waiting as they are extremely punctual themselves.

Once an Ox is settled into their home or job they will be happy to remain there for manyChinese Animal Ox home lifeyears, this is due to the fact that they do not like change or travel. The Ox does enjoy gardening and other outdoor activities; they enjoy spending as much time outdoors as possible. They will perform well in an agricultural job or politics; this is providing they are given enough space to act on their own initiative.

The Ox is not as sociable as others and it takes them a long time to build friendships and feel comfortable in another’s company, their relationships usually last a long time, once they are settled they will be dedicated and faithful to their partner. They are extremely compatible with Rats, Rabbits, Snakes and Roosters. They can also build a good relationship with Monkeys, Dogs, Pigs and other Ox’s, but they will usually have little in common with the Goat. They will also find it hard to get along with Horses, Dragons and Tigers, the Ox prefers a quiet and peaceful life whilst the horse, Dragon and Tigers prefer to be more impulsive and lively which aggravates the Ox.

The Ox is an easy going person; they are genuine, faithful and modest. They can however be quite reserved and may appear isolated and detached. On the surface they have a quiet nature but underneath they are very strong-minded and determined. The Ox receives a lot of support from those around him and will always be prepared to stand up for what he believes in.

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Famous Oxen:

Alan TitchmarshCharlie Chaplin Ox
Wayne Rooney
Barack Obama
Adolf Hitler
Lily Allen
Bill Cosby
Charlie Chaplin
David Blaine
George Clooney
Walt Disney
Bruce Springsteen
Anthony Hopkins
Jim Carrey
Ricky Gervais
Gwyneth paltrow
Lionel Richie
Vincent Van Gogh
Meryl Streep
Keira Knightley
Michael J. Fox

 

4 thoughts on “Characteristics of the Wood Ox

    1. Hi Matthew,

      The Ox will hold a lot of respect for the Pig’s warm, friendly and genial nature, which can make these two animals very compatible with the ability to have a very good relationship together.

      At work, the Pig and Ox can achieve a lot together. They are both very thorough in their dealings and are both prepared to work hard. They will bring their individual strengths together. The Ox appreciates the Pig’s enterprise and keen business sense.

      I hope this helps.

      Kind regards,
      Daniel

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