Chinese Horoscope For CHEW - The Wood Rooster


Chinese Horoscope - CHEW's Zodiac Details
THE WOOD ROOSTER
Horoscopes provided courtesy of Suzanne White and Master Rao.
Chinese Symbols
Animal Symbol
Ancient Symbol
Element Symbol
The Rooster
The Wine Vessel
Wood
Brief Description
Roosters are very smart dressers, hard workers and dreamers. They have a tendency of speaking their minds all the time which isn't always a good thing!
Positive Traits
forthright, brave, enthusiastic, loyal, hardworking, tenacious, resilient, adventurous, meticulous, prompt, astute, well-dressed, proficient, down-to-earth, gregarious, communicative, sensible, generous, charming, ebullient and terminally witty
Negative Traits
cranky, fussy, vain, self-involved, blindly egotistical, over-zealous, pretentious, materialistic, grabby, high-handed, cynical, mercurial, self-absorbed and quixotic as hell
General Description
of All Roosters

Roosters are very loyal individuals. They do not like dishonesty or mockery of any sort. They are blunt, up front and honest people and expect those around them to be the same. Roosters are happiest when they are surrounded by others, at a party or just a social gathering. They even enjoy the spotlight and will exhibit their charisma and wit in a minute. This star quality can be overbearing, for a Rooster expects you to listen to him while he speaks and can become agitated if you don't. Roosters do have a tendency to brag about themselves and their achievements and demand an attentive audience when doing so.
Detailed Description
of The Wood Rooster
This Rooster is different in that he enjoys being a part of the team rather than in the spotlight like other Roosters. He likes the company of others and is a genuine friend. These Roosters work for the betterment of society, working diligently to change the evils of it. They expect quality attempts from others involved with the causes and sometimes expect too much of their co-volunteers, as they do of themselves. Often, because of this desire to help society, these Roosters overcommitt themselves, unable to finish what they've started.