Protective Animals in Korean Astrology

Korean astrology, like other astrological traditions, assigns unique characteristics to the twelve signs, each associated with a protective animal. Here is an overview of the twelve signs and their protective animals:
1. **Rat**: Intelligent and cunning, the Rat is protected by the Dragon, a symbol of power and wisdom, providing it with clear vision and strong intuition.
2. **Ox**: Hardworking and reliable, the Ox is guided by the Snake, which grants it great determination and the ability to overcome obstacles.
3. **Tiger**: Courageous and bold, the Tiger benefits from the protection of the Horse, which instills energy and passion to carry out its projects.
4. **Rabbit**: Sensitive and diplomatic, the Rabbit is supported by the Sheep, which brings it gentleness, creativity, and an enhanced sense of harmony.
5. **Dragon**: Charismatic and ambitious, the Dragon is accompanied by the Rat, symbolizing mental agility and the ability to seize opportunities.
6. **Snake**: Wise and mysterious, the Snake is protected by the Ox, offering stability that balances its impulsive side.
7. **Horse**: Independent and dynamic, the Horse is supported by the Tiger, which amplifies its free spirit and ability to inspire others.
8. **Sheep**: Gentle and empathetic, the Sheep is guided by the Rabbit, reinforcing its qualities of compassion and intuition.
9. **Monkey**: Ingenious and adaptable, the Monkey is protected by the Dragon, allowing it to explore new ideas with confidence and boldness.
10. **Rooster**: Precise and organized, the Rooster is supported by the Snake, providing the wisdom necessary to face challenges.
11. **Dog**: Loyal and protective, the Dog is accompanied by the Horse, which enhances its strength of character and need for adventure.
12. **Pig**: Generous and honest, the Pig is protected by the Sheep, adding a touch of gentleness and kindness to its nature.
These protective animals, associated with each sign, enrich the personality of individuals by providing them with unique qualities and resources to navigate through life.
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