(Chinese Love Signs by Neil Somerville) Rat and Rat: Sociable, charming and loving - a happy and close relationship. Rat and Ox: These two trust and understand each other well - a meaningful relationship. Rat and Tiger: Active, enterprising and immensely resourceful, these two can, with care, get on well. Rat and Rabbit: These two may feel ill at ease with each other. Tricky. Rat and Dragon: Love, respect, trust, rapport - they have it all. An excellent relationship. Rat and Snake: With similar views and outlooks they complement each other well - a good relationship. Rat and Horse: Their strong wills and determined natures just clash. A distinct lack of accord. Rat and Goat: They may be great socializers, but their personalities often clash. Difficult. Rat and Monkey: Lively, resourceful and enterprising - they are almost made for each other. A great relationship. Rat and Rooster: Strong minded and forthright, these two are continually on their guard - a challenging relationship. Rat and Dog: These two like, trust and respect each other - a sound and often solid relationship. Rat and Pig: With their sociable natures and many similar interests, these two get on well together. Ox and Ox: Practical, strong willed and direct, these two understand and respect each other. Ox and Tiger: Their different attitudes, outlooks and personalities invaribaly lead to disagreements and difficult relations. Ox and Rabbit: Quiet, reserved and refined, these two are in tune with each other. They are well suited. Ox and Dragon: Despite some admiration of each other's talents, their personalities and interests are so very different. Relations will be tricky. Ox and Snake: Calm, reflective and cautious, these two understand each other well. Relations will be good. Ox and Horse: Their strong wills, different interests and forthright natures may cause many problems between them. Ox and Goat: Their different attitudes, outlooks and personalities may lead to many disagreements. There is little understanding between these two. Ox and Monkey: Their different personalities and individual strengths are often complementary. There is good respect between them. Ox and Rooster: Careful, orderly, meticulous and direct - these two are made for each other. Ox and Dog: They may be loyal to each other, but understanding may not always be so easy. Ox and Pig: With similar views and values these two relate well to each other. Tiger and Tiger: Restless, volatile and individualistic - there are many hurdles for them to overcome. Tiger and Rabbit: These two can learn much from each other. Their different strengths and qualities are often complementary. Tiger and Dragon: Dynamic and enterprising, these two live life to the full - but not always harmoniously. Tiger and Snake: These two live life at different speeds and in different ways. They have little in common. Tiger and Horse: Active, adventurous and enterprising, these two get on well. Tiger and Goat: They may sometimes have to tread carefully, but these two like and respect each other. Tiger and Monkey: They have interests they can share, but relations could still be tricky. Tiger and Rooster: Their strong wills and forthright natures may lead to problems. Tiger and Dog: These two learn and gain from each other. There is much respect between them. Tiger and Pig: With many joint interests and a high regard for each other, these two get on well. Rabbit and Rabbit: Sociable, well mannered and peaceable, the Rabbit feels at ease with another Rabbit. They can become good friends. Rabbit and Dragon: These two recognize each other's qualities and can learn much from each other. With care and consideration, these two can get on well. Rabbit and Snake: Thoughtful, reflective and refined, these two understand each other well. Rabbit and Horse: Their different personalities, interests and views may lead to many problems. Relations will not be easy. Rabbit and Goat: Respect, trust and understanding - the Rabbit and Goat have it all. They get on marvellously well. Rabbit and Monkey: These two generally enjoy each other's company although in business, relations may be more tricky. Rabbit and Rooster: There are many differences these two need to overcome. Relations will be far from easy. Rabbit and Dog: There is much trust and respect between these two and they get on well. Rabbit and Pig: These two are in tune with each other. They are well suited. DRagon and Dragon: Lively, outgoing and enterprising, two Dragons can, with care, get on well. Dragon and Snake: They understand each other perfectly - a great combination. Dragon and Horse: There is much admiration between these two and with care, they can get on well together. Dragon and Goat: They may have some fun together and for a time get on well, but their friendship may be difficult to maintain. Dragon and Monkey: Sociable, lively and enterprising, these two understand each other well and relations between them are often excellent. Dragon and Rooster: These two complement each other admirably. They get on well. Dragon and Dog: With different interests and outlooks, relations will prove difficult. Dragon and Pig: Good understanding and respect. These two can get on well. Snake and Snake: They may admire each other, but Snakes are so possesive that problems could easily emerge. Snake and Horse: These two can form a reasonably good understanding although their different outlooks could lead to problems. Snake and Goat: Quiet, creative and peaceloving, the Snake and Goat enjoy each other's company. Relations will be good. Snake and Monkey: Their different personaliities can prove complementary and they learn much from each other. Snake and Rooster: These two have a high regard for each other and relations between them are often excellent. Snake and Dog: They may not always understand each other but they do recognize each other's finer qualities. Snake and Pig: Their different outlooks and attitudes lead to many problems. Relations will be difficult. Horse and Horse: With similar interests and outlooks, two Horses can get on well together. Horse and Goat: Each will gain and learn much from the other. These two get on well. Horse and Monkey: Despite their many fine qualities, these two tend to be distrustful of each other. Relations will be tricky. Horse and Rooster: These two respect and admire each other but their forthright natures could lead to problems. Horse and Dog: These two can build up an excellent rapport. They understand and trust each other well. Horse and Pig: With their active and sociable natures, these two can become firm friends. Goat and Goat: These two enjoy each other's company. They are well suited. Goat and Monkey: With care, these two can get on well and benefit from each other's strengths. Goat and Rooster: Tricky. There is little rapport between them. Goat and Dog: Their personalities are just so different. Relations will be difficult. Goat and Pig: Their similar interests often bind them together. They get on well. Monkey and Monkey: Sociable, enterprising and fun loving, these two get on marvellously. Monkey and Rooster: Their personalities just clash. There will be little rapport. Monkey and Dog: With some adjusting, these two can gain and learn much from each other. Monkey and Pig: These two live and often enjoy life to the full. They get on well. Rooster and Rooster: Candid, domineering, strong minded - relations will be far from easy. Rooster and Dog: There are many differences between these two - and they know it. Relations will be difficult. Rooster and Pig: These two can learn much from each other - but some adjusting is needed. Dog and Dog: Loyal, trusting and affectionate. Relations between two Dogs will be good. Dog and Pig: Loyal, caring and dependable, these two can strike up a good and meaningful rapport. Pig and Pig: With similar interests, views and outlooks, two Pigs can get on marvellously.