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Does the marriage of horse and sheep match?
According to ancient fortune-telling, horses and sheep are the same. It can be said that the green rabbit and yellow dog have existed since ancient times, and the red horse and antelope have a long life. In terms of animal sign, the male and female sheep are compatible and married. The stallion's earthly branch is noon, but the ewe's earthly branch is not. You will be very happy together and love each other deeply.
Small ways for horses and sheep to get married for a long time
1, keep your promise.
2. Respect each other. In the face of love, no one is taller than anyone else. Take measures within your power to solve it yourself, don't think about bossing each other around, and don't take it for granted because one party earns more money. If two people want to get along more comfortably, they should put each other in the right position, so as to get along more harmoniously and love will last for a long time.
3. Spend more time with each other. Couples must spend more time together. If it is a long-distance relationship, they should try to meet once a month, because companionship is very important.
4, communicate more and think more about each other. Couples should think more about each other. During my college years, everyone didn't have much pressure in life, and they didn't need to shoulder the heavy responsibility of supporting their families, and they didn't know much about the taste of rice, oil and salt.
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