Those born in the year of the Chinese Sheep (also called Goat in Chinese Astrology) are creative. They love to daydream and are most comfortable when delving into their own minds. They are not very materialistic, preferring to play with their imagination than with gadgets and toys. They are gentle and a bit shy. Since they are sincere, they often believe others to be also. They are compassionate and fast to forgive.
Chinese Sheep don't care for discipline and like to set their own schedule. They may not take criticism well. Pressure makes them anxious. They are often lucky financially and find ways to get their needs met no matter how tough the circumstances are. They are rather refined and like a cozy setting. They love the countryside. They enjoy being part of a group, but they prefer to occupy the fringes rather than center stage.
Sheep are not aggressive. They get their way through sheer persistence and passive-aggressive behavior. They may be indecisive and tend to worry. They may not always be reliable.
True to their artistic temperament, Chinese Sheep may be rather insecure. Unless they feel loved and admired, they may end up worrying about every little detail. They are not great organizers, and may tend to be oversensitive. They need to learn to relax and hand the reins over to others at times.
Sheep like jobs where they are part of the crowd. They don't usually volunteer to lead. They make excellent artists, florists, designers, teachers and editors. The Chinese Sheep need to feel supported and loved in a relationship. They may pull away from their partner if they are conflicted or anxious. When they feel fulfilled in a relationship, they are generous and giving. They shower their partner with luxury. They can also be very timid or fickle. They are excellent at nurturing.
Sheep are compatible with Rabbits and Pigs.