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Chinese
New Year Chinese
Zodiac
Year of the
Rabbit
Years
1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023
Rabbit
personality traits
Although
generally calm, gentle and loving, Rabbit people can be very
ambitious and intuitively know how to get ahead in the world.
They are
good listeners, kind and sweet by nature, and are therefore
often sought out as popular and trusted friends. Generally
noted for their physical beauty, Rabbits like to surround
themselves with beautiful things. They have a good eye for
art, design and fashion, and are usually at the top of anyone's
Best Dressed list.
Others
may call the Rabbit timid, but those born under this sign
rightly view themselves as wise and cautious.
Rabbits
are rarely known to make a move or jump into any new situation
without first carefully considering all their options. No
one is more surprised than Rabbits when they win a poker hand
or hit the jackpot at the races, although at times good luck
just seems to come their way unbidden.
Rabbits
are regarded as the peacemakers in any group. They remain
calm in any situation, and are very slow to anger.
In close
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 remaining cool and collected, and can be relied
upon for extreme tact in delicate business dealings.
Rabbits
are most compatible with : Sheep,
Dog,
Pig
Famous
people born in the Year of the Rabbit: Albert Einstein,
Leon Trotsky, Frank Sinatra, Pope
Benedict XVI, Angelina
Jolie, Brad
Pitt, Johnny
Depp, David
Beckham, Tiger
Woods, Whitney Houston
Related
Web pages:
Rabbit (zodiac) - Wikipedia | Rabbit
in Chinese Astrology | Chinese
Zodiac - Rabbit
Also
see -> Rat
| Ox
| Tiger
| Dragon
| Snake
Horse | Sheep
| Monkey
| Rooster
| Dog
| Pig
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