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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 Hiram King Williams 17 September, 1923

Hiram King Williams Full Name: Hiram King Williams. Profession: Singer · Songwriter · Musician. Nationality: American. Born: September 17, 1923. Birthplace: Mount Olive, Alabama, U.S. Generation: Greatest Generation. Chinese Zodiac: Pig. Zodiac Sign: Virgo. Current Age: Would be 102 (as of 2025). Marital Status: Married (Billie Jean Jones; married 1952–1953). Children: 2 (a son and a daughter). Status: Deceased. Died: January 1, 1953 (at age 29). Cause of Death: Heart failure exacerbated by alcoholism and prescription drug abuse. Hank Williams is considered a cornerstone of country music and one of the most influential American songwriters of the 20th century. Born with a mild, undiagnosed case of spina bifida occulta that caused him lifelong pain, he learned to play guitar from the Black street performer Rufus "Tee-Tot" Payne, whose blues influence profoundly shaped his sound. Williams rose to fame on the radio show Louisiana Hayride before joining the Grand Ole Opry in 1949, becoming its biggest star. His songwriting was known for its raw emotional honesty, poetic simplicity, and memorable melodies, capturing themes of heartbreak, loneliness, and celebration. He recorded numerous hits that have become standards, including "Your Cheatin' Heart," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "Lovesick Blues." His career, however, was plagued by his chronic pain, a tumultuous personal life, and a severe dependency on alcohol and morphine, which made him unreliable and led to his dismissal from the Opry in 1952. He died under mysterious circumstances in the back of his Cadillac while being driven to a concert. Despite his short career, his legacy is immense, influencing countless artists across many genres.

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