Dragon and Pig form a balanced, workable pairing in the Chinese zodiac, with a 68/100 overall reading. There is no built-in harmony here, but no built-in friction either — what this pair becomes depends almost entirely on the people involved.
Elementally, Dragon carries Earth and Pig carries Water, placing them in a controlling dialogue. One element controls the other — wood breaks earth, earth muddies water, water quenches fire, fire melts metal, metal cuts wood. Controlling pairings carry a productive friction; they are rarely effortless, but they refine character. The risk is criticism becoming chronic; the remedy is naming the dynamic explicitly and renegotiating it on a calendar, not in the heat of an argument.
Love (65/100). Romantically, the relationship tends to develop slowly. Trust is built through consistent small acts rather than dramatic chemistry. The relationship's strength is its low drama; its risk is drift. Without deliberate investment — date nights, shared projects, ongoing curiosity — the pairing can quietly fade into routine.
Friendship (72/100). As friends, Dragon and Pig appreciate each other's competence without ever feeling that they fully understand each other. This can be either comfortable or quietly distancing depending on the context.
Business (70/100). Professionally, this pairing is workable but requires clear roles and explicit agreements. Verbal handshake deals are not enough; write things down, set review cadences, and agree in advance how to handle disagreements.
Where the difference helps. Dragon's steadiness and operational care complements Pig's intuition and adaptive intelligence in ways that show up most clearly under sustained pressure.
Practical advice for this pairing. Read each other's full sign profile (link below). Calendar the conversations that matter — money, family, fertility, travel — rather than letting them happen by accident. Both partners should know the other's lucky months and high-stress months and plan accordingly.
Bottom line. A 68/100 pairing is a blank canvas. Two committed people can build something extraordinary on this foundation; two casual people will likely watch the relationship fade.