Chinese Zodiac Ox

Years Associated with The Ox
1949 1961 1973 1985 1997 2009 2021

The second animal of the Chinese Zodiac, the Ox, is known for a hardworking, reliable and honest nature. The Ox is one of the most practical and diligent signs, which is reflected in the ability of the Ox to complete all tasks placed in its path. The Ox has no time for those that live life at a whim, preferring to live life with order and routine. For the Ox, their word is truly their bond and they can be counted to always come through, especially for those they care about. The Ox can be a model for patience and calm, unless they are truly threatened or frustrated. Truly a creature of habit, the Ox's need for routine is so great that at times, the Ox can show signs of bull-headed stubbornness.

The Ox is rarely seen as the life of the party, but for what they lack in enthusiasm, they make up for in loyalty and dedication. One has to be patient in earning the friendship of an Ox, as they prefer to keep a small group of close friendships. However, once an Ox considers you a friend, there is little they wont do to display their loyalty. There are few others besides the Ox that will literally drop everything to help another, no matter what time of day or night.

With family, the Ox takes on the same quiet reserve, dedication and simplicity. Above all, the security of the Ox's family is a primary concern. When it comes to self-sacrifice, the Ox is more than willing to give up their own comfort for those of loved ones. It is this sense of undying duty that makes the Ox an exceptional parent and provider. While they do have material pursuits, the Ox prefers to keep a simple and comfortable home.



Just as the Ox can steadily pull a plow, those born under the Ox sign display the same reliability in their careers. The Ox can do well connecting with nature and would do well in a position where they can use they can tangibly connect to their surroundings, such as a farmer, mechanic, or cook. In the same sense, the Ox's preference for order and structure could lead the Ox to a career as a peace officer, architect, banker or engineer. In all work, the Ox thrives off of responsibility and will only be content if they are given clear expectations to measure their success.

The Ox is connected to the Earth Element, which explains for its grounded and practical nature. Instead of living with their head in the clouds or overcome by burning impulse, the Ox displays patience, prudence and strays away from risk taking. With the help of their Earthly influence, those of the Ox sign develop a firm understanding of the world, which they then use to steadily move towards success.

The Ox's two natural pairs are the Snake and the Rooster. Both the Ox and the Snake share calm personalities that take refuge in security over adventure, which makes for a comfortable pairing. Comparatively, the success of the Ox and Rooster pairing lies in their shared dedication and organization. Other good pairs for the Ox are the similarly dedicated Dragon and the adventurous Pig. The Ox's least natural pairing is the Sheep, as the two have trouble communicating on an emotional or intellectual level.