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Horse Chinese Horoscope for the Year of the Rabbit 2023

Published Jan 20, 2023 09:15 am

By Patrick Lim Fernandez


1930 Golden Horse 
(born 2/4/30 to 2/5/31) 

1942 Water Horse
(born 2/4/42 to 2/5/43)

1954 Wood Horse
(born 2/4/54 to 2/4/55)

1966 Fire Horse
(born 2/4/66 to 2/4/67)

1978 Earth Horse
(born 2/4/78 to 2/4/79)

1990 Golden Horse
(born 2/4/90 to 2/4/91)

2002 Water Horse 
(born 2/4/02 to 2/3/03) 

2014 Wood Horse
(born 2/4/15 to 2/4/15)

The strongest relationship star is on the chart of the Horse and this is the “Heavenly Happiness Star.” As
the name connotes, there will be numerous happy events, occasions, and instances that will come upthis year to give them reasons to celebrate. This indicates that a year of bliss lies ahead.

Clearly, this auspicious star will give the singles a lot of hope of finally meeting “The One.” But with thi star, as with all the stars, there is still the human factor involved, which is: what to do about it then? Since
the singles already know that the chances for them are quite high, then they should maximize this opportunity and put themselves out there. They should not hesitate to accept matchmaking attempts by their friends and family, and not be shy in asking friends to set them up. They should accept the social invitations that come their way.

With this relationship star on their side, the odds of having to go through a lot of “frogs” before finding their “Prince or Princess” is in their favor. They should also think of being more active by joining a class, an organization, a fitness team, or volunteering for a worthy cause. It is in these increased social interactions that they may find their lifelong partner.

The presence of this star also augurs well for those who are in a relationship. This year is when their relationship will level up and wedding bells may be imminent. For those that are married, this delightful energy could manifest as a new addition to the family, a baby, going on a second honeymoon, or a deepening commitment to each other. For those who have already been married for quite some time, make the effort to get to know your partner again. Through the years, each of you would have grown and somehow changed, so re- discovering each other is a good way of rekindling the spark and keeping it alive. It will also be good to consider going on a second honeymoon this year.

The other favorable effect of this happy star is that they will have a very busy social calendar ahead. This will have good effects on their interpersonal relationships. Their existing relationships will deepen and there will be numerous chances of making a lot of new friends. Since this star is present, their presence will also be highly sought after. That added charisma and popularity would render them to be quite influential this year. They should cherish these moments and the friendships that are subsequently produced by it.

For the Horse, the kind glow of the “Great Moon Star” helps ease not so good luck and minimizes the conflict, misfortunes, or setbacks they are supposed to encounter through- out the year. This comes in the form of timely support where they can expect assistance from influential people when needed, especially females. This auspicious star also helps general wealth and windfall luck for them through the right connections or the right advice. Thus, they should keep their eyes open for wealth opportunities that may arise.

They should set aside a portion for long-term investments and savings that is exposed to minimal risk. The rest they can use to invest, expand their business or start a new business. It will be good for them to cater to a female market or audience. Cosmetics, beauty, fashion, well- ness, aesthetics, motherhood, and other similar oriented industries are good to explore. If properly handled, they can expect potential profits and windfall luck that will upgrade and promote their financial standing.

This “Great Moon Star” also ex- tends its favorable radiance into their relationships. From the career and business point of view, this means being able to attract and hire the right people. On the personal side, this denotes flourishing love luck. This will be beneficial for those who are on the prowl for a new romance. Those in a relationship, on the other hand, should consciously reassure their significant other of their commitment to them. It is not advisable to mix business with pleasure though, as good intentions could easily be misconstrued as romantic overtures.

They should not allow themselves to get distracted by romance and still be mindful of their priorities. On the other hand, since the Moon shines at night, to fully maximize its positive radiance on their relationship luck, it will be best to go out for dinner in- stead of lunch to build stronger relationships.

The “Entanglement Star” in their charts means that the Horse should remember to mind their own business. Nothing good will come out of getting entangled in other people’s problems and issues no matter how good the intention. In this aspect, they should practice self-restraint and keep a level head to avoid miscommunication and confusion.

The energy of this star has a way also of bringing up past hurts and reliving some emotional trauma. There are two ways to tackle this: (1) either face the unresolved issues and talk to that person from the past so as to be able to finally let it go, or (2) just resolve it within yourself or talk to a close confidant and leave the past where it belongs in the past.

It will be handy for them to have a Cosmic Tortoise so as to help things turn around in their favor.

The “Triple Punishment Star” will unfortunately create some challenges on the home front for the Horse. They will find themselves butting heads with family from matters that are trivial to those that are quite serious. They must remember that bonds are priceless and are not worth destroy- ing over conflicts. Try to remain calm and reasonable so that there could be a peaceful resolution.

A shadowy star affecting the relationships of the Horse is the “Tighten Loop Star.” This star could make them easily attract people who are up to no good. These people who are envious of their good stroke of fortune are just waiting in the shadows ready to pounce on one small misstep. They will capitalize on a small wrong move or a statement made out of context, and use that to incite gossip and ar- guments. They will rejoice when they get into bad blood with other people.

If they are not alert to these mischievous people around them, their relationships with close friends and relatives could be harmed. These mischievous people would then have their ear because they have isolated themselves from those who truly have their best interests in mind. This could lead to a downward spiral where they will listen to unsolicited investment advice and ideas of how to grow their wealth.

They should remember not to get wooed by attractive investments. If it is too good to be true, then most likely it is. Best to get a second opinion and be conservative in the approach to wealth expansion.

Elements Forecast

Wood Horse
For the elderly Wood Horses, keeping in touch with friends and family from years past will help provide you with your luck this year as well as making your days more meaningful. For the younger Wood Horses, you may find yourself being more forgetful and paying less attention. Try to focus more so that you won’t forget important things and miss things in school.

Fire House
This is a year of potential breakthrough for you, so don’t shy away from the work you need to do to get there. You may find your mind getting clouded though, so always exercise your best judgment when making important decisions. From a health perspective, pay extra attention to the organs of your heart and blood circulation by focusing on the right food and exercise and managing your stress.

Earth Horse
There is a good wealth star in your chart that will provide you with good opportunities to earn money this year. Take advantage of it by finding and maximizing different sources of income, and be mindful of saving and investing the money you do earn so that it won’t be money in, money out. You may find yourself more emotional than normal this year, so take a step back if you find yourself getting overwhelmed with things happening around you.

Golden Horse
This is a good year for relation-ships. For married Horses, it would be a good time to rekindle your romantic life with your spouse and even grow your family. For the single Horses, this will be a good time to go out and meet more people to increase your chances of finding "The One." From a financial perspective, do not get blinded by returns that seem too good to be true. Do your due diligence to make sure that they are solid investments.

Water Horse
This year, it will be important to keep yourself busy and try out different things. Whether you succeed or fail, what is more important is the learning that you get from trying these things out. The effort you put in will give you personal satisfaction and will help you get recognized by your peers and superiors. You may find yourself going through some self-doubt this year. Try to think things through carefully.

Monthly Guide
This table below gives an overview of the monthly trend and how the Horses will fare. The months with a O means that it will be a pretty good and smooth month. The months with a — signifies an average luck month where some aspects will be okay but other aspects may encounter some obstacles. The months with a X signify that the luck is weak so it will be good to prepare and exercise extra caution. The start date of the months is also indicated.

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