Rabbit in Chinese The ever ready bunny
Rabbits are above all other things private individuals; they can be introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind-the-scenes. They rarely seek the center of attention in any situation. The Rabbit is not a recluse; they are often reasonably friendly individuals who enjoy the company of a group of good friends. They can be very charming at a business dinner or a holiday party. Rabbits just like to be a part of the gang but shun any leadership of it.
Rabbit Years are fourth in the Chinese astrological cycle, following Tiger Years, and recur every twelfth year. Though the starting day of the year may vary the majority of people born in the years 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and 1999 are Rabbits.
Rabbits, like their animal counterparts, are calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and avoid confrontation at all costs. Even when angry about something, a Rabbit will approach the situation calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising his voice or becoming visibly annoyed.
This serenity often causes the Rabbits to seemingly miss things, however, the Rabbit is quite keen and pays very close attention to the situations developing around him. He is intelligent and quick and can talk himself in or out of most any dangerous situations with no problem.
The Rabbit is the most stylish creatures of the Chinese Signs and finds interest in many different cultures. Classy and sophisticated, he can be found adorning one of the latest fashion magazine cover looks. Rabbits also like artistic ventures, such as painting and music and are most generally quite involved in these worlds. They love to express themselves, which is evident to anyone who has ever joined them for an evening of conversation.
The Chinese name-TU, the sign of peace is the mark of the Rabbit. March is the month of the Rabbit and their Western astrological counterpart is Pisces.
The Rabbit is keen, wise, fragile, tranquil, serene, considerate, fashionable, but is known to be sneaky and obsessive
The Chinese Character for Rabbit.
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