Dragon/Aries and Dog/Libra meet at 50–55%, the boardroom Dragon who bets the bank on luck encounters the faultfinding Libra Canine with the critical eye. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves are zodiac opposites. Both axes pull. The pairing is structurally hard.
Chemistry is sharp and uneven. Dragon/Aries brings Aries passion and leader-of-the-pack swagger; Dog/Libra brings high Libran expectations and the Canine pity-as-love reflex. The bedroom is curated. The risk: Dog/Libra spots the strand of hay in the Dragon's stack of needles and forgets to enjoy the haystack.
Conversation is direct on Dragon/Aries's side and weighed on Dog/Libra's. Dragon/Aries declares; Dog/Libra weighs each declaration with Libran care. The risk: the Aries ego feels graded, and the Libran Dog feels steamrolled, both halves walking away wounded.
Friction lives on both opposite axes, Chinese Dragon/Dog and Western Aries/Libra. Dragon/Aries leads outward; Dog/Libra wants the just outcome and the matched socks. When Dog/Libra critiques mid-luck-bet, the Aries ego inflates and Libran balance withholds further.
Dragon/Aries learns from Dog/Libra that justice is a form of leadership few practice; Dog/Libra learns from Dragon/Aries that mercy is the missing ingredient in the Libran kitchen. Both halves stop critiquing on purpose.
At 50–55%, this is a low-compatibility, double-opposite pairing. Dragon/Aries and Dog/Libra can build something, both halves choose mercy and modesty on purpose, every time.