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The Rabbit
Rabbits
are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People e born into
this sign would rather work behind-the-scenes instead of being the center of
attention in any situation. Do not misunderstand…the Rabbit is not a recluse.
In fact, he is a reasonably friendly individual who enjoys the company of a
group of good friends whether at a business dinner or a holiday party. Rabbits
just like to be a part of the gang as opposed to the leader of it.
Years of the Rabbit
Rabbit
Years are fourth in the cycle, following Tiger Years, and recur every twelfth
year. The Chinese New Year does not fall on a specific date, so it is essential
to check the calendar to find the exact date on which each Rabbit Year actually
begins.
1915
* 1927 * 1939 * 1951 * 1963 * 1975 * 1987 * 1999* 2011
THE SIGN OF THE RABBIT
Rabbits,
like their animal counterparts, are quite calm people who do not exhibit
aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs. When angry about
something, a Rabbit will approach it calmly and considerately, hardly ever
raising his voice or becoming visibly annoyed. Because of their serenity,
Rabbits seem to miss things, whether they are confrontational in nature or not.
However, the Rabbit is quite keen and pays close attention to the situations
developing around him. He is intelligent and quick and can talk himself in or
out of most situations with no problem.
The
Chinese Rabbit is one of the most stylish creatures of the Chinese Animal Signs
and finds interest in different cultures. He is classy and sophisticated, and
can be found adorning one of the latest fashion magazine cover looks. Rabbits
also like artistic ventures, such as painting and music and are generally quite
present in these worlds. They love top express themselves, which is evident
when joining them at home for a function or a cup of coffee.
RABBIT FACTS:
People
born in the Year of the Rabbit will share certain characteristics. The Rabbit
Sign is an abbreviated way of characterizing that individual’s personality. Following
are features associated with the Sign of the Rabbit.
Fourth
in order, Chinese name-TU, sign of peace
Hour—5am-6:59am
Month—March
Western
Counterpart—Pisces
CHARCTERISTICS
Keen,
Wise, Fragile, Tranquil, Serene, Considerate, Fashionable, Sneaky, Obsessive
IN YOUR ELEMENT
The
characteristics of the Rabbit are tempered by one of the five Chinese elements
of Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth overlaying a 5-year cycle of
characteristics on the original 12-year cycle.
THE METAL RABBIT 1951
AND 2011
Metal
gives Rabbits a more resilient demeanor than the other more quiet Rabbit. These
Rabbits are very ambitious and can be quite crafty in their dealings with
others. They throw themselves and their emotions into everything they do,
making them intense lovers, but not outwardly affectionate lovers. Their
determination can affect their work as well, whether through personal
relationships with colleagues or with the work itself, a Rabbit can be known to
immerse himself in his projects…business and personal.
THE WATER RABBIT 1903
AND 1963
Delicate
and docile, Water Rabbits will pretty well go with the flow to avoid any
conflict or argument. These situations hurt them and bother them because they
are such sensitive creatures. They are usually sociable and relaxed, although
sometimes they get withdrawn and introspective. They are supportive with family
and friends as well as business partners and display an empathy that makes
people flock to them for friendly advice and comfort. Sometimes, they can
easily be taken advantage of because they are so generous with themselves and
their emotions. So they have to be careful not to let their guards down so
quickly.
THE WOOD RABBIT 1915
AND 1975
Wood
Rabbits tend to be the least bit indecisive. This is probably due to their
always wanting to play the peacemaker and not wanting to hurt other people’s
feelings. Wood Rabbits are incredibly generous souls and like to avoid the
spotlight instead preferring to live amongst others. These people are always
kind enough to help you move into a new house, make you a hot cup of coffee or
to listen while you rant and rave about your latest character flaw. The Wood
Rabbit can sometimes be too kind for his own good, thus causing him to be taken
advantage of and sometimes even used by others unknowingly. Rabbits have to
learn to say no and to out their feet down or their cups will overflow.
THE FIRE RABBIT 1927
AND 1987
Fire
adds an unspoken magnetism and mystery to the Rabbit. These creatures have a
burning desire to get out there and live life to its fullest. They are active
and adventurous and love anything that sparks their creativity or curiosity.
They can throw tantrums here and there, if provoked, but most of the time they
work very hard to avoid conflict or unpleasant confrontations. Fire Rabbits are
charming and tend to push their emotions into the backs of their minds, but
will speak up if necessary.
THE EARTH RABBIT 1939
AND 1999
The
Earth element gives these Rabbits a sense of reality and practicality that
others don’t illustrate so freely. They are able to give sound advice, which in
turn gets them respect and trust from those who solicit their counsel. They
take pride in their homes and work diligently to make them a place of security
for their loved ones. In the same breath, Earth Rabbits put a great deal of
value on material comforts and like to make money.
HEALTH AND HABITAT
HEALTH
Rabbits
are apt to be sensitive to ailments and to have bad allergies. Stress or conflict
wills detriment the Rabbit’s health. Exercise could take off unnecessary stress
and strengthen the Rabbit’s physical condition, but he tends not to work out
regularly. Rabbits have to learn to incorporate more action into their everyday
routines.
AT HOME WITH THE
RABBIT
A
Rabbit will become depressed and withdrawn if his home does not consist of
beautiful possessions that make him comfortable. They are extremely organized
and the best way to throw a Rabbit off is to remove something from its sitting
place. They are so orderly and their homes and offices so clutter-free that it
is sometimes a point of humor with their friends. Rabbits are modest in their
decorating choices and choose different shades of green such as sages and
turquoises.
CAREER AND FINANCE
THE RABBIT ON THE JOB
Rabbits
have really good communication skills and are best utilized in positions of
management. They make great teachers and PR people because they are so
diplomatic and well-organized. Even so, they can also make great painters or
musicians due to their sense of beauty and their love of creativity.
MONEY AND THE RABBIT
Rabbit
people are usually relatively careful when it comes to their finances. And that
lucky rabbit foot didn’t just come out of nowhere…Rabbits are pretty lucky
folks! They use much of their money for possessions such as their homes, cars
or furniture. They would rather invest their money in gadgets and things than
in the stock market. They love hunting for antiques, arts and crafts and will
tend to make sound investments in these types of things.
RABBIT CAREERS
Those
born in the Year of the Rabbit share the same kinds of goals and objectives in
life. The occupations best suited for the Rabbit are listed below:
RABBITS MAKE
EXCELLENT:
Therapists
Psychiatrists
Doctors
Ophthalmologists
Writers
Masseurs
Teachers
Publishers
Designers
Actors
Musicians
Administrators
PR
agents
Fashion
designers
CONGENIAL BUSINESS PARTNERS
Whether
Rabbits are compatible with their business partners depends on whether their
signs are harmonious or antagonistic to those of their business partner.
Considering the congruity of their own characters and the characters of their
business partners can also be very useful.
Rabbits
ruled by Benefit From Are antagonistic to
Metal
Earth Sheep Fire Dragons
Water
Metal Dogs Earth Roosters
Wood
Water Rabbits Metal Horses
Fire
Wood Snakes Water Tigers
Earth
Fire Pigs Wood Monkeys
Leisurely
activities and pleasures
LIKES AND DISLIKES
Since
Rabbits are born under the same Animal Sign, they often share likes and
dislikes. Following are similar likes and dislikes of the Rabbit personality.
Color
Preference: Pale Green
Gems
and Stones:
Crystal,
Emerald, Pearl
Suitable
Gifts: Tapestry kit, CD, fine wine, easel, lyrics book
Hobbies
and Pastimes: Writing poetry, hiking, planting gardens and trees, chatting with
friends
Rabbits
Dislike: Touchy-feely people, abrupt curves in their routines, disorganization
THE RABBIT ON VACATION
Rabbits
love to indulge in different cultures and spend a lot of their lifetimes trying
to find inner peace. Sensitive and careful by nature they would be just as
happy shopping for hidden treasures at the local flea market or yard sale to
display in their delicately decorated homes. Rabbits tend to want to travel to
traditional places such as Europe and Asia when they have time off. In
addition, taking a course to release their creative energies such as
photography or instrument lessons would make the Rabbit feel well-rounded and
accomplished.
FRIENDS AND ENEMIES
Rabbits,
although outgoing, are definitely not the leaders of the pack or the spotlight
thieves. They like to be associated with a group or a club, where they find
comfort in the company of others. Rabbits just happen to be low-profile people.
Perhaps this is because they tend to be rather picky about whom they pal around
with. Rabbits love their friends and offer them all a warm refuge and a
sympathetic shoulder to cry on. They enjoy catching up and hanging out more
than anything.
Compatible
Friends
Best
Friends: Sheep and Pigs
Mortal
Enemy: Roosters
RABBIT PARENTS AND
BABIES
Many
Rabbit people have large families. The Chinese say this is due, in part, to
them being the sign of fertility. Despite the record-breaking number of
children any Rabbit person may have, the happiness of his partner and family is
essential to his own well-being. Although they love their children intensely
and take care of them quite affectionately, sometimes Rabbit parents can come
off as looking uninterested or distant. Still, Rabbits are so defending of
their children that they often appear strict and overbearing.
When
their children are little, Rabbit parents will dress them in cute little
outfits and will insist they act mild mannered and politely. Rabbits often find
themselves wrapped around the tiny fingers of their kids and will do anything
for them, too make them happy and to keep the peace. Rabbits despise arguing
with their children, as conflict makes them quite uncomfortable, and they will
avoid it at all costs. Rabbits will always be there for their children and will
help them even as they grow and mature. They find themselves there for their
kids throughout their lives.
RABBIT INFANT AND
CHILD
Young
Rabbits are very sensitive children. They tend to let their emotions get the
best of them and will cry with no remorse. At school, these children often get
teased for being so sensitive and become branded crybabies by other boys and
girls. Rabbit children are especially close to their mothers and maintain a
wonderfully close relationship with them throughout their lives. They depend on
their mothers for advice and support and will reciprocate when necessary.
Rabbit children are desperate for stability and routine and require a sort of
scheduling to do their best work. Like the adult Rabbit, Rabbit children are
likely to be quite interested in the arts, particularly in music, a subject in
which most Rabbit children thrive.
RABBIT PARENT/CHILD
KINSHIPS
Some
parents immediately click with their children and others find they will never
have a close relationship no matter how hard they try to make it happen.
Following are the compatibility ratings between Rabbit parents and their
children.
Rabbits
with Under the same roof Compatibility Rating
Rat
a bit of incongruity **
Ox
pretty supportive **
Tiger
conflicting views **
Rabbit
very well-established ****
Dragon
creativity thrives ***
Snake
a solid, affectionate relationship ****
Horse
not much communication *
Sheep
easygoing ****
Monkey
a bit of restlessness ***
Rooster
argument-prone *
Dog
a deep commitment ***
Pig
stable and loving ****
*uphill
struggle **some complications ***easy bonding ****on the same wavelength
Lovers and Spouses
THE RABBIT LOVER
The
Rabbit lover would never dream of wearing his heart on his sleeve. The Rabbit
seems aloof, yet underneath is sensual and loving - a tough facade protects a
tender interior. Rabbit folk are romantic yet realistic, generous yet
mercenary. Rabbits are strongly Yin and, whether male or female, are in tune
with the feminine part of their psyche. Their mothering instinct compels them
to nurture others, and they have an innate love of home and family.
MARRIAGE
Rabbits
are easily moved to tears through words, thoughts and actions. They are deeply
sensitive people who shun conflict. Rabbits tend to be a little moody and are
sometimes influenced by the friends they have. Despite their cool exterior,
they have a reputation for being very sexual and intimate beings. Although they
may go a little crazy in their youth, they will commit themselves readily to a
partner for life.
THE RABBIT LOVE
PARTNER
The
Rabbit needs a partner who is affectionate and loving and who will pamper his
mate a bit. A partner who shares the style and suave of the Rabbit will make a
good lover for him as well. Chinese horoscopes are very specific about which
partnerships have the potential to be successful in love and in business. Yet,
though destiny can pint us in the right direction, we must still make all
efforts to maintain loving relationships. Following is a brief description of
how a Rabbit will affect a relationship with other Animal Signs.
PARTNERS IN LOVE
Rabbit*Rat
The
Rat will aggravate your nerves. Better steer clear.
Rabbit*Ox
Calm
and quiet…your kind of romance.
Rabbit*Tiger
You’ll
make a good duo.
Rabbit*Rabbit
Destined
for success…same outlook and relaxed lifestyle will keep you both quite
content.
Rabbit*Dragon
Your
differences cold either drive you apart or make your bond that much stronger.
Rabbit*Snake
Intense
romantic ideals and heated passions make this pairing exotic and exciting!
Rabbit*Horse
You
can handle it…if you want to.
Rabbit*Sheep
You
share love, affection, truth…you’ll be great for each other!
Rabbit*Monkey
You’ll
probably end up hurting each other irreparably.
Rabbit*Rooster
You
can’t stand each other…why risk romance?
Rabbit*Dog
You’ve
got potential.
Rabbit*Pig
Absolute
bliss. You’re good friends and great lovers.
Love
Partners at a Glance
Rabbits
with Tips on Togetherness Compatibility
Rat
too different *
Ox
caring and sensitive ***
Tiger
your differences make you closer ***
Rabbit
best of mates ****
Dragon
learns to compromise **
Snake
intensely sexual ***
Horse
pretty hard **
Sheep
heavenly ****
Monkeys
don’t try *
Rooster
no way *
Dog
strong and healthy ***
Pig
shared understanding ****
*dispute
**keep working at it ***intense sexual attraction ****angelic
EAST MEETS WEST
ARIES RABBIT
These
people need their own space and will utilize their ambitious natures by
changing career patterns and personal paths throughout their lives. They need
to be in motion and motivate themselves through change.
TAUREAN RABBIT
These
Rabbits measure their success in the acquisitions they have made. They like the
stability and comfort of nice things and work hard to provide these luxuries to
themselves and their families.
GEMINI RABBIT
These
people love to talk and actually, unlike most Rabbits, like to be the center of
attention. They make great friends and find talking stimulates them.
CANCERIAN RABBIT
These
Rabbits find themselves in a tight relationship with their mothers. They are
deeply sensitive individuals who are most at ease in the comforts of their own
home.
LEONINE RABBIT
These
people are extremely popular with others, partly due to their suave natures.
They are outgoing, yet conditioned, and are one of the most confident of these
combinations.
VIRGO RABBIT
These
Rabbits are incredibly and almost annoyingly organized. They can be seen as
anal, but trust they will never lose anything and will finish most nay project
they start. They are a bit fussy about their neatness, but are some of the most
efficient people you will ever meet.
LIBRAN RABBIT
Libran
Rabbits are quite the sophisticated breed and love to be in the midst of a
social situation. They play the part of the socially-aware quite convincingly.
SCORPIO RABBIT
These
Rabbits are demure, and you never quite know what they’ll do next. They are
creative and open-minded and you can find most working in the arts. Although
they are relatively stand-offish at times, they carry with them a depth of
character unbeknownst to most people.
SAGITTARIAN RABBIT
These
are probably the most open-minded of the Rabbits finding comfort in just
relaxing at home. They don’t get caught up in the sensitive characteristics of
the normal Rabbit and would rather be a little less emotional and a lot more
comfortable.
CAPRICORN RABBIT
These
Rabbits thrive on promotions and rises at work. They work to see their efforts
rewarded and take pride in their statuses and titles at work. They are loyal,
handworkers, although not showy in their endeavors.
AQUARIAN RABBIT
These
Rabbits love to learn new things and search for the answers to their own
questions. They are gifted with imagination and determination. These
individuals would rather be rich in knowledge than in possessions.
PISCEAN RABBIT
The
Piscean Rabbit is quite a complex person. He is creative and will work best in
relaxed, peaceful situations where his creativity can be explored and put to
good measure.
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