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The element of fire was traditionally ascribed to the warrior class of ancient Chinese society, although these fiery types were also entertainers, acrobats, athletes and those who took part in public events, such as parades. Today we are likely to see a fire person on the stage or television as we are to see one in the armed services, fire service or police force. People of this element often make a particular cause their own and publicly identify themselves with it, hence the association with uniforms, badges and insignia. Fire will make your character strongger, endowing you with aggression and energy. It will make you more assertive, adventurous and passionate. You must beware of recklessness and impatience, however.
Yang Fire. These people who do not bear around the bush. They are open and forthright, impatient and hot-tempered - blaze types charge at everything. They are clever at picking up new knowledge in double quick time and will be extremely impatient with anything that gets in their way. If courage and action are needed, someone born in a blaze year will provide it. Some say that blaze people are also exellent cooks Yin Fire. The flame type of person is more of a showman than the blaze. Less interested in adventures, this type typically prefers a 'showbiz' lifestyle to military spit and polish. Always the centre of attention, this type dazzles by force of personality and witty repartee, but may also be a smooth-talking con artist. Flame people understand the pulic mood and will adapt to appeal to it.
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