Chinese Zodiac - Rabbit

Personality
Occupying the 4th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Rabbit
symbolizes such character traits as creativity, compassion, and
sensitivity. Rabbits are friendly, outgoing and prefer the company
of others. They also prefer to avoid conflict. In confrontational
situations, Rabbits approach calmly and with consideration for
the other party. Rabbits believe strongly in friends and family and
lacking such bonds can lead to emotional issues.

Their serene nature keeps Rabbits from becoming visibly upset.
Because they’re serene animals, Rabbits are easily taken
advantage of. Their sensitive nature makes them shy away from
aggressive or competitive situations. They’re overall conservative
and not interested in taking risks.

Classy, sophisticated, expressive, well-mannered and stylish,
those born under the Sign of the Rabbit enjoy leaning about
cultural issues and learning about people from other countries.
Rabbits are most comfortable being home, and their homes are
always neat and organized. Home is also where Rabbits prefer to
entertain. Rabbits are conservative in their decorating tastes.

Rabbits should work at building more self-confidence and self-
worth so they can feel more secure. The desire for remaining in
safe, comfortable environments keeps Rabbits from taking risks
which sometimes causes them to miss out on good opportunities.
Health
Even though Rabbits don’t usually get visibly upset or stressed,
they do tend to keep these feelings inside. When they don’t
express these feelings, such feeling can cause Rabbits to become
ill. Rabbits could benefit from more everyday activity which
would reduce their stress levels and better their health.
Relationships
Rabbits are very sexual, but tend to give more of themselves than
they should. This can lead to unrealistic expectations and
unhealthy situations. Rabbits need partners who won’t take
advantage of their giving nature. Such pairings will be strong.
Career
Rabbits are articulate and good communicators which is why
friends and acquaintances seek out their advice. It’s also why
Rabbits make excellent diplomats and politicians. Other good
careers for Rabbits include: writer, publisher, actor, fashion
designer, therapist, doctor, administrator, public relations, and
teacher.

Rabbits and the 5 elements

Metal Rabbits – Years 1951 and 2011
Metal gives Rabbits more strength, resilience and determination.
Metal Rabbits are more intense in their actions, whether they’re
work-related or romantic.
Water Rabbits – Years 1903 and 1963
Like the currents, Water Rabbits prefer to go with the flow,
avoiding conflict at all costs, even in situations that are
bothersome. It’s easy to take advantage of Water Rabbits. They’
re very supportive of others.
Wood Rabbits – Years 1915 and 1975
Wood Rabbits occupy their time doing for others; always feeling
the need to make others content. This generosity is easy for
others to take advantage of and sometimes Water Rabbits don’t
even realize is happening.
Fire Rabbits – Years 1927 and 1987
Fire adds spark to the Rabbit’s personality and all that Fire
Rabbits do. Fire compels Rabbits to seek new adventures. Prone
to tantrums, Fire Rabbits prefer to avoid conflict.
Earth Rabbits – Years 1939 and 1999
Earth Rabbits are grounded in reality. Their advice can be harsh,
but honest. Home life is important to Earth Rabbits as are money
and material goods.
Compatibility
The Rabbit is most compatible with the Pig and Dog and
incompatible with the Rooster and Rat.
Rabbit
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