 
Welcome
to
the year
of the Rabbit |

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Element: Wood
Heading: East
Color: Pale
Green Yin/Yang: Yin/Yang
balanced Chinese
Name: TU
Meaning: Peace
Sign
Order: Fourth
Season: Spring
Favorable
Month: March
Counterpart: Pisces
Friend: Goat,
Pig Foe: Rooster
Positives: Wise,
Astute, Docile,
Thoughtful, Refined
Negatives: Cunning,
Possessive, Fussy, Snob
Famous
Rabbits: Orson
Welles, Billie Holiday,
Arthur Miller, Drew
Barrymore, Nicolas Cage,
Fidel Castro, Kasparov
The
5 types of Rabbit (Birthday - Type):
01/29/1903
to 02/15/1904 - WATER
02/14/1915
to 02/02/1916 - WOOD
02/02/1927
to 01/22/1928 - FIRE
02/19/1939
to 02/07/1940 - EARTH
02/06/1951
to 01/26/1952 - METAL
01/25/1963
to 02/12/1964 - WATER
02/11/1975
to 01/30/1976 - WOOD
01/29/1987
to 02/16/1988 - FIRE
02/16/1999
to 02/04/2000 - EARTH
02/03/2011
to 01/22/2012 - METAL |
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If your birthday is
not listed above or falls outside of these dates
please check our detailed Chinese
calendar for more details. |
RABBIT BABY:
Everyone loves a rabbit, they’re cuddly cute and full of fun. You can take
almost everything you think about rabbits and apply it to your new born
astrological Rabbit.
It is
a fact that the Rabbit baby is more likely than any other sign to have hordes of
women crowding around making strange cooing noises. This is because the Rabbit
infant simply oozes cute appeal. However, as well as being the most appealing
baby on the block the Rabbit is also wise beyond its years.
Even before the Rabbit is in
Kindergarten he or she will have understood more about the way the world works
on an emotional level than most adults. The Rabbit can often be a quiet child
and is sometimes quite shy, but this is not a worry because its easy going
nature means that the Rabbit will always have friends.
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