From ancient times, our ancestors were very careful in choosing a spouse, a husband or a wife. That’s why when choosing a marriage partner for their children, the ancients said: “Do not love the Year of the Rat, do not marry the Year of the Tiger, do not get close to the Year of the Rooster”. So what does this teaching mean, does it have a negative meaning?
In fact, this saying does not have a bad meaning. It simply wants to mention some aspects, specifically:
+ Do not love the Year of the Rat: People born in the Year of the Rat are famous for being quick-witted, intelligent, active, and exceptionally talented. If a woman does not have the same “class”, but still insists on marrying someone born in the Year of the Rat, it can lead to differences in culture and understanding, making it difficult to harmonize in life.
+ Do not marry the Year of the Tiger: People born in the Year of the Tiger are generally stubborn, even rigid and dry. They are very intelligent and often hold a high position in society. Therefore, if you marry someone born in the Year of the Tiger, you will have to accept taking a backseat while they focus on their career and social life. If you cannot accept this sacrifice, it will be difficult to sustain a long-lasting relationship.
+ Do not get close to the Year of the Rooster: People born in the Year of the Rooster have high ambitions in life, dreams, and strong willpower. However, they are also emotional and contemplative. If you are with someone like this, you will be caught up in their busy life, with little time for rest and reflection.
Although so, this saying is just a handed down phrase, not entirely accurate, and cannot be universally applied in today’s society.
Choosing a life partner requires consideration of many different factors, not just age. People with a large age difference may encounter difficulties in adapting to different lives and perspectives. In addition, the law also has regulations on the minimum age for marriage.
Therefore, whether or not to love someone does not entirely depend on age, but also on respect, understanding, and sincere emotions between two people.
Ages compatible with the Year of the Rat
According to the beliefs of the ancients, determining compatible ages for business is extremely important.
In life, people usually seek ages that are compatible with each other in three aspects called Tam hop. For those who don’t know, Tam hop ages are ages that are compatible with each other in terms of love and luck. This combination will create a happy life or a prosperous life.
The group of Tam hop ages for the Year of the Rat is the combination of three zodiac signs: Monkey – Rat – Dragon. This is also known as the persevering group.
The characteristics of the zodiac signs in this group are perseverance, perseverance, they always value responsibility and always struggle fiercely. They will make every effort, determined to achieve their goals by any means without complaining or mentioning anything.
Ages compatible with the Year of the Rooster
According to horoscope, the Year of the Rooster is compatible with the Year of the Snake, the Year of the Buffalo, and the Year of the Monkey according to the Tam hop and Luc hop cycles. These zodiac signs will supplement the Year of the Rooster in terms of financial potential, development ideas, and business ideologies. In addition, people born in the Year of the Rooster should also consider the destiny of each person to choose the appropriate age.
In love or married life, the Year of the Rooster is considered faithful, knowing how to nurture the family. People born in the Year of the Rooster are humorous, intelligent, and attractive to the opposite sex. But when married, they need the patience and calmness of their partner to restrain the nagging and hot temper of this zodiac sign. Therefore, finding a suitable person to marry will help those born in the Year of the Rooster maintain a happy family life.
According to folk beliefs, people born in the Year of the Rooster should marry people born in the Year of the Monkey, the Year of the Snake, and the Year of the Buffalo. If people born in the Year of the Rooster and the Year of the Monkey are a harmonious couple in terms of personality and thinking, people born in the Year of the Rooster and the Year of the Snake are considered to have many similarities that can compensate and support each other. With people born in the Year of the Buffalo, the characteristics of both sides will offset each other.
Aside from the Tam hop and Luc hop ages mentioned above, people born in the Year of the Rooster can also marry other ages like the Year of the Goat, the Year of the Snake, the Year of the Rooster, and the Year of the Pig, which can also maintain warmth in the family and live happily ever after. As for other conflicting ages like the Year of the Rabbit, when considering a long-term relationship, it is necessary to consider, compromise, and understand each other.
Ages compatible with the Year of the Tiger
People born in the Year of the Tiger are most compatible with the Year of the Snake, the Year of the Dog, and the Year of the Pig. These three zodiac signs are ideal partners for those born in the Year of the Tiger, marriage between them is extremely perfect, achieving great success, luck, and abundance.
Which ages are incompatible with the Year of the Tiger in marriage?
According to the Four Conflicting Elements (4 Major Incompatible Elements), the Year of the Tiger is in the group of four conflicting elements “Tiger – Monkey – Snake – Pig”. Therefore, the Year of the Tiger conflicts with/mismatches the Year of the Snake, the Year of the Monkey, and the Year of the Pig.