Chinese Symbol for Tiger

Chinese Symbol for Tiger

hu - tiger

In Asia, it’s the tiger, not the lion that is king of all beasts.  A Tiger realizes this innately, and always seems to hold himself with a regal bearing.  A sort of prestige permeates all that a Tiger does, and people are drawn to this unquantifiable confidence.  It is royalty’s prerogative to do as they please, and the Tiger is no exception.  Given to flights of capricious fancy, selfless giving and selfish indulgence, the Tiger is a creature of extremes.

To be a Tiger is to be in a constant flux.  The ordinary and routine holds no interest to you; you’re a creature of adventure and excitement first and foremost, for good or for ill.  You do what you want when you want to, which is equally helpful and harmful in your interactions with other people.  Bear in mind that a king is nothing without his subjects, so try and look past yourself and let others take charge every now and again… it might be an adventure!

Heavenly Virtues: Confident, Independent, Dynamic, Brave
Deadly Sins: Selfish, Temperamental, Flaky, Impulsive

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