Ox (Niu)
The animal that draws the plough. Second animal in the Chinese zodiac. Connected to the spring, as work on land began in the spring with the ceremonial ploughing, in which the Emperor at times took part.
Characteristics of the Ox in the Chinese Zodiac
People born in the Year of the Ox are believed to possess several distinctive characteristics:
- Hardworking and Persistent: Known for their tireless work ethic and dedication to completing tasks.
- Honest and Dependable: Valued for their straightforwardness and reliability.
- Calm and Methodical: Approach problems with thorough thinking and methodical solutions.
- Patient: Exhibits patience, understanding the value of waiting for the right opportunity.
- Strong and Determined: Possesses great physical and mental strength, facing challenges with determination.
- Loyal: Deeply loyal to friends, family, and partners, often going to great lengths for their loved ones.
- Conservative and Traditional: Holds conservative views and respects tradition, valuing stability in life.
- Stubborn and Less Social: Can be stubborn once a decision is made, and may prefer meaningful relationships over wide social circles.
Individuals born under the Ox sign are seen as pillars of strength in their communities, admired for their dedication and integrity.