Zodiac    Positives                                                               Negatives
Ox          
  diligent, honest, industious, patient, cautious                 immovable, narrow-minded
Rat            smart, cautious, alert, positive, flexible,  cheerful          Timid, unstable, stubborn                                                     
Tiger         
brave, adventurous, confident                                      hate to obey instructions.
Rabbit      quiet, gentle, clever, patient, alert                                 weak and unlikely to be principled. .
Dragon  
  intelligent, hardworking, ambitious                                too cautious and unwilling to make serious commitments
Snake       flexible, calm, courageous, wise                                   can be too flexible and jealous
Horse       kind, optimistic, active                                                   attention seeker and enjoys being center of attraction 
Goat          gentle, frank, honest                                                    very reserved and quiet
Monkey    enthusiastic, self-assured, sociable, innovative            jealous, suspicious, cunning, selfish, arrogant                     
Rooster    
honest, observant, warm-hearted                                critical and think to be always right
Dog           loyal, sincere, kind, faithful                                           prone to accidents and should avoid dangerous sports 
Pig            generous, responsible, kind                                          poor communicator, naive.
I'm not an astrologist nor an expert in Chinese Astrology. I have done these images and illustrations purely from artistic angle. Each Zodiac sign and the characteristics given above are provided from my research and may not necessarily be accurate as I have no way of verifying.
 
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Chinese Astrology from an artist perspective.

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