Four 'most attractive' Chinese zodiac signs, according to astrology
If you're blessed with good looks and a natural demure, you could have your Chinese horoscope to thank.
The Lunar New Year officially starts tomorrow (February 10), as we enter the Year of the Dragon. The 15-day festival will be celebrated by millions around the globe, but many Brits know very little about their zodiac signs - and what it means.
Legend states the year you were born can reveal a lot about you - from your personality to your love life. Turns out, it can also identify who is most likely to be blessed with ravishing good looks and charm. Just don't be offended if you haven't made the list.
'Most attractive' zodiac signs
Rabbit: Born in 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2013.
According to Lifestyle Asia, those born in the Year of the Rabbit have 'pretty faces' and 'easy on the eyes'. Astrology experts says female Rabbits in particular have a "pretty and demure appearance" as well as a "pure heart" - while male rabbits posses a "gentle smile that makes people feel they are credible and sincere".
Strictly's Molly Rainford and Tyler West fuel romance rumours while on tourRabbits seeking love should find solace in Rats, Sheep, Monkeys, Dogs, and Pigs - all of which score high in compatibility charts. However, they should avoid getting into romantic relationships with Roosters and Snakes to avoid conflict.
Rat: Born in 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
It is said that Rats rarely dress up, but still manage to look "fresh and simple" no matter their wardrobe choices. Their attractiveness comes from their personality attributes - which experts describe as "sentimental and full of affection".
"They usually treat the other with mercy, tolerance, and generosity," says Travel China. "[Their] nice personality makes them popular in opposite sex." However, just beware that will always have the upper hand in relationships.
Rooster: Born in 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017
The Express reports that Roosters will be "rarely spotted looking anything less than fabulous" as their fashion choices always carry an air of luxury. They're also given characteristics such as "outgoing, humorous, independent and smart" - which could easily make some people jealous.
Roosters only have two perfect matches when it comes to love: Oxen and Snakes. For them, loyalty is everything - and they "despise those who break promises or only pay lip service".
Horse: Born in 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014
Horses' attractiveness comes from their unique intelligence and personality. Experts say they are "extremely brilliant and gifted" and are usually "passionate and vigorous".
Travel China Guide says horses aren't good at hiding their emotions - so you'll always know what they're feeling. But, that doesn't affect their popularity or stop them from joining in on social activities.
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