
Pas - biblioteka kineskih horoskopa
The book is part of a series detailing the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac, focusing on the sign of the Dog. The book is based on Chinese astrology, which uses the lunar calendar and relates the year of birth to the characteristics of animal signs.
The Dog, the eleventh sign, encompasses years such as 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994 and 2006. People born under the sign of the Dog are described as honorable, loyal and noble, with a strong sense of justice and equality. They have a "heart of gold", fight for the weak and are distinguished by their modesty. However, they can be irritable, often lose control in moments of anger and have difficulty accepting criticism. The book emphasizes their tendency to idealism, willingness to help and deep loyalty to friends and family. Dogs are reliable, but sometimes too suspicious, which can make relationships difficult.
Kwok Man-Ho combines mythological stories, such as the legend of Buddha who summoned animals, with practical advice on compatibility with other signs (e.g. Tiger, Rabbit, Goat) and the influence of the five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) on personality. The book provides insight into Chinese culture and astrology, offering readers a tool for understanding their own character and relationships. The style is accessible, with an emphasis on spirituality and the practical application of horoscopes in everyday life.
One copy is available