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The Rabbit
©Original Drawing by Zhi-He Wang

The Rabbit is the 4th sign of the Zodiac.

If you were born between March 5th and April 3rd, you are influenced by the Rabbit.

The Rabbit rules between the hours of 5.00 am and 7.00 am.

Some refer to this sign as The Cat, although, cats are not significant in Chinese esoteric practice, and the Chinese Zodiac already has the Tiger sign.

The Rabbit wins by diplomacy
The Rabbit is yin to the Tiger's yang - similar qualities but muted and hidden rather than aggressively displayed.
Usually tranquil and compassionate the Rabbit can be fiercely defensive of those he loves.
The Rabbit has a caring personality and is usually blessed with a large family or involved in professions involving children or animals.
The Rabbit is a gifted judge of character, honest, sincere.
At its worst, the Rabbit can old-fashioned, aloof, thin-skinned and even devious.

How the Rabbit relates to;

The Rat; While the Rabbit may think this is a good pairing on the surface,the Rat often harbours secret resentments which can lead to trouble. The Rat's element is water which nourishes the Rabbit's element, wood, which may lead the Rat to feel, he is putting more into the relationship than he is getting out of it.

The Ox; An auspicious pairing. There are occasional flashes of romance and passion against an otherwise comfortable and steady progress.

The Tiger; The Tiger is Yang to the Rabbit's Yin; an auspicious pairing with excitement and even luxury coming into the Rabbit's life. While domestic tranquility may be disrupted, it is a wonderful adventure. The Tiger, meanwhile, welcomes the Rabbits calming influence.

The Rabbit; Two Rabbits are like soul mates. They are so close there are no secrets and they seem quite happy together. Commitment may be taken for granted.

The Dragon; Not an auspicious pairing. The magic soon wears off and money is always an issue.

The Snake; 'When the Rabbit meets the Snake, there is true happiness' goes a chinese proverb. 'nuff said.

The Horse; Not the best choice for the Rabbit, who will find this relationship demanding on his resources.

The Sheep/Goat; The Rabbit and the Sheep seem almost telepathically connected. A peaceful home life and successful business relationship may be expected from this pairing.

The Monkey; Rabbit needs more patience than he might have to tolerate the Monkey's antics.

The Rooster; While these two are attracted to each other, over time their separate egos will certainly clash.

The Dog; This is more a pairing of convenience between two individuals than a true partnership, which may lead to discontent down the road.

The Pig; The Rabbit and the Pig share a love of home and family and put their efforts there. An auspicious pairing built on a contented home life which allows them to pursue business interests worry free.

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