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The Rabbit in Chinese Astrology

//The Rabbit in Chinese Astrology

The Rabbit in Chinese Astrology

 

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The Rabbit is generally calm, gentle and loving, they can be very ambitious and intuitively know how to get ahead in the world. The Rabbit is the fourth sign on the Zodiac. Rabbits are rarely known to make a move or jump into any new situation without carefully considering all their options. No one is more surprised than Rabbits when they hit the jackpot in the lottery or the races, although at times good luck just seems to come their way . Rabbits are regarded as the peacemakers in any group. They remain calm in a situation, and are very slow to anger. In personal relationships they can be very romantic, but their natural cautiousness prevents them from settling down or committing to any one person right away. At work, they excel by staying cool and collected, and can be relied upon for extreme tact in delicate business dealings.

 

Years of the Rabbit
02/14/1915-02/02/1916 02/02/1927-01/22/1928 02/19/1939-02/08/1940
02/06/1951-01/26/1952 01/25/1963-02/12/1964 02/11/1975-01/30/1976
01/29/1987-02/16/1988 02/16/1999-02/04/2000 02/03/2011-01/22/2012
01/22/2023-02/09/2024 02/08/2035-01/27/2036 01/26/2047-02/13/2048
For many years in China the Rabbit represents hope,It is tender and loving. The moon goddess Chang’e in Chinese legend had a rabbit as her pet, which stimulated the thought that only this creature was amiable enough to match her noble beauty. The Chinese character ‘Tu’ (rabbit) is part of ‘Yi’ (escape or leisure) indicating speed and distance. The Han people have a custom that a pregnant woman is not allowed to eat bunny for fear that the child will be born with a harelip. The new born is given paintings of children and rabbits representing that the child will have a peaceful and happy life.

 

 

The Rabbits Strengths
People born under the sign of the rabbit are gentle, sensitive, compassionate, good humoured, compassionate and modest , and have a great memory. They like to communicate with others in a humorous manner. They cannot bear a dull life, so they are good at creating romantic or interesting spice. They are soft-spoken and welcoming, being fond of peaceful love life. They are hospitable.They can work with speed and efficiency, do not insist and get angry easily.

 

 

The Rabbits  Weaknesses
They lack meditative abilities and often put their money into ideas that may cause failures in their career. They are amorous and not determined, soft in appearance and stubborn inside. They usually do not submit to dreary life, but create romance. They are not good at delving deeply and likely to escape the reality. They may lose good oppurtunities because of their reserved characteristic traits.

 

 

Horoscope and Numerology Elements
rabbitEarthly Branch of Birth Year: mao
Wu Xing (The Five Elements): mu (wood)
Yin Yang: yin
Auspicious Directions: east, southeast, south
Lucky Colours: red, pink, purple, blue; Avoid: dark brown, dark yellow, white
Lucky Numbers: 3, 4, 9; Avoid: 1, 7, 8
Lucky Flowers: snapdragon, flower of fragrant plantainlily, nerve plant
Zodiac Sign Compatibility – Best match: sheep, pig, dog; Avoid: rat, dragon

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