Fire Dragon & Wood Pig

Chinese Zodiac Compatibility

Steady & Reliable

Overall compatibility

68/100

Moderate

Compatibility Breakdown

Chemistry60

Animal-to-animal magnetic pull

Support70

How much your elements nourish each other

Friction15

Elemental tension and clash potential

Overview

A warm neutral pairing. The Pig's generous nature supports the Dragon's ambitions, though the Dragon may take the Pig for granted.

Wu Xing Element Interaction

Wood feeds Fire in the generative cycle — Fire draws strength and support from Wood's energy.

Element Modifier:+5

Where You Connect & Clash

CommunicationLow Friction

Dragon communicates in a bold and declarative way, while Pig tends to be warm and accommodating. These contrasting styles create lively, engaging exchanges that keep conversation fresh.

ValuesModerate Tension

Dragon is fundamentally driven by power and recognition, while Pig is oriented toward generosity, pleasure, and connection. Disagreements about priorities are frequent — what feels essential to one may seem trivial to the other.

LifestyleLow Friction

Fire brings intense, fast-burning energy that craves stimulation, while Wood carries steady growth-oriented energy with a methodical pace. Day-to-day rhythms align well — these two can share a home and a routine without friction.

EmotionalLow Friction

Emotionally, Fire emotes freely, dramatically, and intensely, while Wood expresses emotion through action and forward momentum. Emotional attunement comes naturally — these two tend to meet each other where they are.

GrowthLow Friction

This pairing actively accelerates personal growth. The tension between Dragon and Pig becomes a crucible — both partners evolve faster together than apart.

Strengths

  • Pig supports Dragon's dreams
  • Dragon offers exciting life
  • Shared optimism
  • Good social chemistry

Challenges

  • Dragon exploits Pig's generosity
  • Pig feels unappreciated
  • Different depth of emotion
  • Power imbalance

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