Chinese Zodiac Compatibility - Horse
Their best companions are people born in the year of the tiger, dog and sheep. Those born in the year of dragon, snake, monkey, rabbit, pig and rooster can become their friends, and others born in the year of the horse can get along well with them.
They do not like people born in the year of the mouse because they cannot appreciate their changeable natures. They also have conflicts with people born in the year of the ox, who are stubborn, firm and persistent.
Horse and Rat
Unhappiness and strong animosities. Personality clashes and bitter rivalry in marriage an business relations. Highly incompatible.
Horse and OX
Not very lasting or congenial ties. Some barriers in communications. Few similar interests. Cool relationships.
Horse and Tiger
Excellent and happy match in love or business. No troubles trsuting or communicating with each other. Highly compatible team.
Horse and Rabbit
Do not have much in common. Cannot relate well to each other. Uncoopeartive or indifferent ties in love and business.
Horse and Dragon
Mutual respect with some underlying clashes for dominance. Will be able to communicate to a certain degree to settle grievances. Moderate ties.
Horse and Snake
Have some difficulties comprehending each other. Unlikely to have much in common. Polite or distant relations at best.
Horse and Horse
Have a lot in common. Teamwork can achieved. Mutual cooperation and success in their relations. Good and lasting ties.
Horse and Sheep
Strong affinity and attraction for each other. Mutually beneficial relations in love and business. Very compatible and successful ties.
Horse and Monkey
Will cooperate to a certain degree to achie common goals. Share some similar interests. No strong ties or understanding.
Horse and Rooster
Some communication barriers and personality clashes. Will be able to work out their differences. Cool to amicable relations.
Horse and Dog
Very Happy and compatible union. Success and prosperity in love and partnership. Deep understanding and affinity for one another.
Horse and Boar
Some areas of mutual interest. Moderately compatible. No special attraction but no strong clashes either.