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Competitive, optimistic, and always stimulated by a challenge, the Tiger is a natural leader. A loyal, passionate, and unconventional creature, it adores the excitement of new love affairs.

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  • “The Chinese have an old saying that the Tiger lives a thousand miles from the city. This refers to the Tiger's independent spirit and wariness, but also hints at an unwillingness to socialize or to take the risk of living close to people. This slightly antisocial tendency is intensified in the Tiger in the Forest.”

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For thousands of years, the Chinese have used their astrology and religion to establish a harmony between people and the world around them.

Table of Contents edit see section history

1. Introducing Chinese Horoscopes
2. Casting your Horoscope
3. Myths and Legends
4. Personality
5. Love
6. Career
7. Health
8. Leisure
9. Symbolism
10. Tiger Standing Still
11. Tiger in the Forest
12. Tiger Passing Through the Mountains
13. Tiger Going Down the Mountain
14. Tiger Passing Through the Forest
15. Your Chinese Month of Birth
16. Your Chinese Day of Birth
17. Your Chinese Hour of Birth
18. Your Fortune in other Animal Years
19. Your Chinese Year of Birth

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 3 of 1 in The Chinese Horoscopes Series. (standard series)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Kwok Man-Ho (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Sharon Lucas (Editor) - Senior Editor
  2. Camilla Fox (Editor) - Art Editor
  3. Krystyna Mayer (Editor) - Managing Editor
  4. Derek Coombes (Editor) - Managing Art Editor
  5. Doug Miller (Designer) - DTP Designer
  6. Antony Heller - Production Controller
  7. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. - Copyright 1994
  8. Imago - Printer and Binder (in Hong Kong)

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