[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fxFCtH2GTpOJcXmnm5XmDhMiT9KbTrxSMoXTTvqjyoOY":3},{"animal1":4,"animal2":5,"pair":6,"relationship":7,"score":8,"description":9,"strengths":13,"challenges":17,"triangle":21},"horse","goat","horse-goat","harmony",95,[10,11,12],"The Horse and the Goat form one of the Six Harmonies of the Chinese zodiac — a pairing described in classical texts as a \"natural bond\" (六合, liù hé). Where most pairings require effort to find common ground, these two signs seem to speak a shared language from the first meeting.","In friendship, this manifests as ease and reliability. In romance, it reads as a quiet but profound intimacy. The Horse's spirited nature is not merely tolerated by the Goat — it is actively nourished. In return, the Goat's creative quality gives the Horse a sense of security that frees them to be their best self.","Classical astrologers placed Six Harmony pairs at the pinnacle of compatibility because the bond works across all life domains — career collaborations, family dynamics, and lifelong partnerships alike. This does not make the relationship effort-free, but the foundation is unusually solid.",[14,15,16],"Horse and Goat naturally complement each other's strengths","Shared values make long-term commitment feel effortless","The spirited nature of Horse balances perfectly with Goat's creative spirit",[18,19,20],"Even close bonds need conscious effort — complacency can set in","Horse's impatient tendencies may occasionally frustrate the Goat","Different paces of change can create friction if left unaddressed",null]