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Chinese Compatibility


Find out if your partnership will go all the way. Some Chinese signs naturally work well together, but others need to compromise to make it work!select your Chinese Sign, do the same for your partners Chinese sign, then click 'Get Your Compatibility' and you'll get a compatibility report
This is the Chinese version of our Western astrology so it compares Rats with Rooster etc... Not Pisces with Aries as you can find it in Love Compatibility!
Don't forget this is just like the Western Astrology this also is only taking two signs for comparison but in reality all planets aspects need to be taken into consideration for proper analysis, the same holds true for Eastern Chinese astrology also. If Your score is out of 10... best of luck! If you are not sure of your actual Chinese sign then goto  Chinese Zodiac Signs to easily find out...

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Image description John Tyler 29 March, 1790

John Tyler Full Name: John Tyler, Profession: American politician, lawyer, planter, and statesman; 10th president of the United States, former vice president, governor of Virginia, U.S. senator, and U.S. representative. Nationality: American Born: March 29, 1790 Birthplace: Greenway Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia, United States Generation: Early 19th-century American political generation emerging from the Early American Republic era Chinese Zodiac: Dog Zodiac Sign: Aries Age in 2026: 236 (hypothetical, if living, based on his 1790 birth year) Marital Status: Married twice (first to Letitia Christian from 1813 until her death in 1842; second to Julia Gardiner from 1844 until his death in 1862) Children: 15 biological children, the highest number of children fathered by any U.S. president Description: Influential but controversial American president who assumed office in 1841 upon the death of William Henry Harrison and established the precedent that a vice president fully succeeds to the presidency; frequently clashed with both Whig and Democratic leaders over policies such as the national bank and tariff legislation; was expelled from the Whig Party and governed largely as an independent; championed states’ rights and expansionism, including the annexation of Texas; and in his later years broke with the Union to support Southern secession, being elected to the Confederate House of Representatives and remembered by many contemporaries as a statesman who ultimately sided with the Confederacy against the United States. Cause of Death: Stroke in Richmond, Virginia, on January 18, 1862, at age 71

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