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People born under this sign are given the gifts of health, energy, courage and sensitivity. They speak sincerely and are honest. When a boy is born in the year of the dragon Orientals consider it a stroke of fortune. Dragons, like tigers, are believed to have the potential to be rulers. The dragon represents the greatest celestial power and, along with the tiger, has the most beneficial influence in an astrological sense. Symbolising life and growth, the dragon is said to have these four blessings: virtues, riches, harmony and longevity. Of all of the signs, this one is the most eccentric. Dragon people are wonderful
workers, but at times display a willingness to work for evil purposes rather than good. Dragons are susceptible to flattery. Quick tempered, excitable and enormously stubborn, they often bypass marriage, only to face loneliness in their old age


Principal qualities:
Active, dynamic, scrupulous - and lucky!
Principal defects: Demanding, impatient, intolerant.
In work: Not knowing that a chore is thought impossible, the dragon will succeed where others have failed..
Best role: Oracle.
Worst role: Diplomat.
Money: Does not mean happiness; but he needs it to safeguard his independence.
Luck: He always has it, but it is better if he is not born during a storm.
Cannot live without: Space, oxygen, fresh air, liberty.
Adores: Being called upon to help when things go wrong.
Detests: To wait calmy and patiently.
Leisure activities: Loves science-fiction, watching for UFO's - inshort anything which takes him far from the good old earth.
Favourite places: The sky, the cosmos, or alone at the helm of a ship.
Colours: Black and yellow.
Plants: Sage and Mandrake - sorceror's plants..
Flowers: Lotus.
Skills: Prophet, solictor, orator, architect, artist, actor, meterorologist, astronomer, astronaut - preferably famous.

Some Dragon Celebrities
Joan of Arc, Ataturk, Sarah Bernhardt, Anne Bronte, Pearl Buck, Lewis Carroll, Barbara Cartland, Dali, Daumier, Louis David, Engels, Franco, Frederick the Great, Freud, Gielgud, Gorky, Cary Grant, Graham Greene, Haile Selassie, Honegger, Edward heath, Kant, MacArthur, Manet, Mitterand, Napoleon III, Tsar Nicholas II, Nietzsche, Oppenheimer, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tito, Vuillard, Harold Wilson.