
What's Your Chinese Zodiac Sign?
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American swimmer who won seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics, a record that stood for 36 years. His iconic mustache and dominance in the pool made him the face of American athletics in the 1970s.
About Mark Spitz, the Yang Metal Tiger
Metal gives the Tiger's bold nature a cutting edge of precision and principled determination. The Metal Tiger is the most disciplined and justice-oriented of all Tiger types, combining courage with a clear moral code and the willpower to enforce it. This element sharpens the Tiger's natural authority into decisive, sometimes fierce leadership. The Metal Tiger fights for what they believe is right with both power and precision, making them formidable advocates and opponents alike.
The Yang Metal Tiger wields authority with sharp decisiveness, actively confronting injustice and leading with commanding, principled strength.
Key Traits
Strengths
Brave, Confident, Competitive, Passionate, Charismatic, Generous
Challenges
Can be impulsive, Restless, Short-tempered
Mark's Three Pillars 三柱
Twelve Palaces 十二宫
The Tiger — Fearless Force of Nature

The Tiger is one of the most magnetic and powerful signs of the Chinese zodiac. Born leaders with an unmistakable presence, Tigers command attention the moment they enter a room. They are driven by courage, passion, and an unshakeable belief in their own convictions. A Tiger doesn't follow the crowd — they blaze their own trail and inspire others to follow. Their energy is electric, their confidence infectious.
In love, Tigers bring intensity and devotion in equal measure. They are passionate partners who crave deep emotional connection and aren't afraid to fight for the people they love. However, they need a partner who can match their fire without trying to cage their spirit. Tigers value honesty above all and will always choose a difficult truth over a comfortable lie. When a Tiger loves, they love wholeheartedly and protectively.
The Tiger's career path is often marked by bold moves and dramatic turning points. They are drawn to challenges that test their courage and reward decisive action — entrepreneurship, leadership roles, advocacy, and creative fields all suit them well. Their greatest growth comes from learning the art of patience and strategic timing, understanding that not every battle needs to be fought today, and that sometimes the most powerful move is to wait.
Mark's Five Element Balance 五行
Dual Sign:

You are deeply passionate about shaking things up in every area of life -- you're a natural-born reformer. You always want to turn the existing order on its head. This combination has produced plenty of revolutionaries and visionary builders, but also its share of rebels and notorious disruptors.
Your mind is constantly overflowing with ideas and plans. However, a certain lack of practical sense and a touch of naivety mean you rarely pull things off entirely on your own -- your greatest achievements come through collaboration with friends and allies. If you could trade some of your arrogance for warmth and approachability, you'd get so much more mileage out of your sharp intelligence and genuine mental gifts.
You throw yourself into new ventures with boundless enthusiasm. You do best in original or intellectually creative pursuits. Business deals and investments hold little appeal. Scientific research, medicine, and reform-minded politics are your natural territory. Anything aimed at promoting human solidarity and universal brotherhood also speaks to your heart.
You fall in love easily and often. But a run-of-the-mill romance would never satisfy you -- you want a love story that people talk about. Being both wildly passionate and resistant to being tied down, you can end up in some awkward or contradictory situations. But make no mistake: your feelings are always completely sincere.
Mark's Destiny Timeline 大运
Eight 10-year cycles that shape your life journey
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