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Fire-Pig: 1887, 1947

With the fire element, this pig is more ambitious, energetic, domineering and courages.

Is generous, tolerant but is more self-centred.

Is more willing to take up new challenges and can be successful but if failure sets in will be a broken wreck. This pig has fixed ideas and more obstinate and will not easily give in to other's opinion.

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