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2021, the Year of the Buffalo!

2021 is the Year of the Buffalo, which we welcome the Chinese New Year, celebrated this year on 12 February.

If you were born in any of the following years:

  • 1925
  • 1937
  • 1949
  • 1961
  • 1973
  • 1985
  • 1997
  • 2009
  • 2021

Then your zodiac sign is Buffalo and this is your year! But what are the characteristics of your sign according to the Chinese system? Let’s go find out all of them!

 

Buffalo is the second sign of the zodiac and represents strength, serenity and hard work. In 2021 it will take faith, hard work and and determination. We will have to trust our strengths to achieve the goals we have set.

According to the Chinese, when the Buffalo sets a goal, it will do anything to achieve it. He is patient and does not give up until he achieves what he is after. Also, Buffalo is associated with agricultural production, which creates the expectation that this year will bring fruits and strong harvests.

 

Personality & Characteristics of Buffalo

  • Buffaloes are intelligent and reliable people, not seeking praise for their good deeds.
  • They are honest and reasonable, you can trust them to advise you on any of your problems.
  • Hard-working and ambitious, they are hard workers behind the scenes and their efforts are always rewarded.
  • When they set a goal, they will do anything to achieve it, they have patience and faith.
  • They become excellent leaders, able to guide others and get results.
  • They rarely lose their temper and try to remain reasonable and not overstep their boundaries.

 

Men: Men born in the year of Buffalo are reliable and put their whole heart into what they do. They feel a great responsibility for their family and have high expectations for the future. Because of the great confidence they have in themselves, they do not allow anyone to break the rules they have set.

Women: Women born in the year of Buffalo are calm and noble. They do not surrender to fate and take initiative, living a life without alternatives and aids. They think and react quickly, have stubbornness and achieve their goals.

They match: Rat, Snake, Rooster, Rooster

They don’t match: Goat, Horse, Dog

 

Lucky items

Colours: blue, yellow, green

Numbers: 1, 4

Flowers: Lily, Bamboo

Elements that bring bad luck

Colours: red, brown

Numbers: 3, 6

 

What to expect in 2021

Way of Life

The Year of the Buffalo will be a hectic year for you. You will face unexpected challenges, especially in career and studies, which will bring about strong emotions.

Your friends and family will play a very important role, giving you the strength to face any difficulties and to appreciate more deeply what you have. Use this opportunity to nurture your relationships.

Stay calm and be patient with yourself – the wheel of fortune will soon turn in your favour.

 

Career

2021 will bring stable career prospects, which you will conquer by overcoming certain difficulties. Avoid conflicts with your colleagues and focus on your hardworking nature and commitment to the goal.

2021 will be a great year for the Buffaloes to develop their skills and showcase their talents. When luck is not on your side, it is hard work that will bring you success.

Manage your finances wisely, making a plan and avoiding unnecessary expenses and excesses this year.

Lucky Months: April, September and December

Unlucky Months: May, June and July

 

Relationships

Romance is not favoured this year. 2021 will be a year full of ups and downs in relationships, which may affect your mental state and you may feel that some things are out of your control.

Your partner may become distant or pursue certain personal ambitions. Be patient, these difficulties will pass and love will bring back the peace that used to prevail.

For singles, 2021 will not be their luckiest year. Generally there won’t be much luck in love this year, take advantage of this year to learn more about yourself, see where you can get in a relationship and what it is that makes you fall in love. Love will come eventually, but this year may not be the right time.

 

Learn even more about Chinese New Year! Find out what is the Chinese New Year and your 10+1 things to know about China’s biggest holiday!

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