People in the past paid great attention to the age when getting married. For our ancestors, the age of marriage would directly impact the life and destiny of the young couple as well as the whole family. Therefore, there is a saying: “Not love the Rat age, not marry the Tiger age, not getting close to the Monkey age”, what does that mean?
In reality, the above saying does not have any negative implications. It simply wants to mention some aspects, specifically:
+ Not love the Rat age: People born in the Year of the Rat are famous for being quick-witted, intelligent, active, and outstanding. If a woman is not at the same “level”, but still insists on marrying someone from the Year of the Rat, it will lead to cultural and cognitive differences, making it difficult to harmonize in life.
+ Not marry the Tiger age: People born in the Year of the Tiger are mostly hard-hearted and even blunt. They are very talented and intelligent, often have a high social status. Therefore, if you marry someone from the Year of the Tiger, you will have to accept stepping back to the rear to let the “Tiger” wholeheartedly devote themselves to social work, if you cannot accept the disadvantages, it is difficult to live together for a long time.
+ Not getting close to the Monkey age: People born in the Year of the Monkey have extremely high ambitions in life, with dreams and great willpower. However, at the same time, they are also emotional and prone to overthinking. If you are by their side, you will be caught up in their rushed life, with little time for rest and contemplation.
Although that saying is just a relayed saying and not completely true, it cannot be fully applied in today’s society.
Choosing a life partner requires careful consideration of many different factors, not just age. Couples with a large age gap may encounter difficulties in adapting to different lives and viewpoints. In addition, the law also has regulations on the minimum age for marriage.
Therefore, loving or not loving someone does not depend solely on age, but also depends on respect, understanding, and sincere feelings between two people.
Ages that are compatible with the Year of the Rat
According to the beliefs of the past, determining the compatible ages for doing business is extremely important.
In life, people usually look for compatible ages in three aspects called “Tam hop” (Three harmonies). For those who do not know, “Tam hop” of the Rat age refers to ages that are compatible with each other in terms of love and wealth. This combination will create a happy life or a prosperous life.
The Tam hop group of the Rat age is the combination of three zodiac signs including Monkey – Rat – Dragon. This is also known as the persevering group.
The characteristics of the zodiac signs in this group are that they are persistent, tenacious, highly responsible, and always fiercely struggle. They will make every effort, determined to achieve their goals by all means without complaining or talking about anything.
Ages that are compatible with the Year of the Tiger
According to astrology, the Year of the Tiger is compatible with the Years of the Snake, the Year of the Buffalo, and the Year of the Dragon according to the Three and Six Harmonies. These zodiac signs will complement the Tiger year in terms of financial potential, development ideas, and ideological system in business. In addition, people born in the Year of the Tiger should also base on the destiny of each person to choose the suitable age.
In love or married life, the Year of the Tiger is considered loyal, knows how to nurture the family. People born in the Year of the Tiger are humorous, intelligent, and attractive to the opposite sex. However, when they get married, they need the patience and calmness of their spouse to control their impatience and hot-tempered nature. Therefore, finding a suitable partner for marriage will help people born in the Year of the Tiger maintain a happy family.
According to folk beliefs, people born in the Year of the Tiger should marry people born in the Year of the Dragon, the Year of the Buffalo, and the Year of the Snake. If the pair of the Tiger and the Dragon is a harmonious couple in terms of personality and thinking, the Tiger and the Snake are evaluated to have many similarities that can complement and support each other. With the Year of the Buffalo, the personalities of both sides will be compensatory for each other.
Except for the above Three and Six Harmonies, people born in the Year of the Tiger can also get married to some other ages such as the Year of the Goat, the Year of the Horse, the Year of the Tiger, and the Year of the Pig, which can also maintain warmth in the family and live until old age. As for other conflicting ages such as the Year of the Rabbit, when considering long-term matters, you should consider, compromise, and understand each other better.
Ages that are compatible with the Year of the Dragon
People born in the Year of the Dragon are most compatible with the Years of the Snake, the Year of the Dog, and the Year of the Pig. These three zodiac signs are the ideal life partners of those holding the Dragon zodiac sign, their marriage is extremely ideal, with great achievements, success, and full of blessings..
Which zodiac signs are incompatible with the Year of the Dragon in terms of marriage?
According to the Four Great Incompatible (Four major clashes) based on the Five Elements, the Dragon year is in the group of four clashes “Dragon – Monkey – Snake – Pig”. Because of that, the Dragon year clashes/repels the Monkey, the Snake, and the Pig.
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