Being born under the Chinese Zodiac Sign Tiger people are sensitive towards others feelings. Deep thinkers who share great sympathy with other people. One not so positive attribute of a Tiger is having a short temper. Even though people usually respect them, Tigers love their freedom and can get into conflict with different types of authority. Indecisiveness is a big reason for problems in the lives of Tigers. Leaving decisions to the last moment can result in bad choices. Powerful and courageous Tigers tend to seek adventure. In regards to other people they tend to be suspicious at times.
Astrology character and traits of Tiger sign: Sensitive, short tempered, courageous, hesitant, playful, tireless, cannot make up their mind and makes poor decisions.
1650 Zodiac Sign Tiger Compatibility
Chinese Zodiac Signs are based upon a twelve year lunar cycle. Your zodiac animal sign is determined by your birthday year. If you were born in 1650 then your astrological sign is Tiger. There are twelve animal signs. Each animal has it's own attributes and personality traits the Chinese believe comprise the nature of each particular animal.
Best matches for Zodiac Sign Tiger are: Pig, Dog, Rabbit, Horse, Rooster
Bad matches for Zodiac Sign Tiger are: Monkey
Historical Events for the Year 1650
27th April Star Sign » The Battle of Carbisdale: A Cavalier or Royalist army from Orkney invades mainland Scotland but is defeated by a Covenanter army.
9th June Star Sign » The President and Fellows of Harvard College named Harvard Corporation, the more powerful of the two administrative boards of Harvard, is established. It is the first legal corporation in the Americas.
3rd September Star Sign » Third English Civil War: In the Battle of Dunbar (1650) named Battle of Dunbar, English Roundhead or Parliamentarian forces led by Oliver Cromwell defeat an army loyal to King Charles II of England and led by David Leslie, Lord Newark.
29th September Star Sign » Henry Robinson (writer) known as Henry Robinson opens his 'Office of Addresses and Encounters' in Threadneedle Street, London.