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The rabbit (兔; pinyin: tù) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. According to Chinese folklore, each animal is associated with certain personality traits. The Rabbit is known to be quiet, reserved, retrospective and thoughtful.
People who have this Chinese sign are:
- (1879) Albert Einstein, scientist
- (1903) Bob Hope, actor/entertainer
- (1915) Ingrid Bergman, actress
- (1915) Frank Sinatra, singer/actor
- (1926) Fidel Castro, Communist Leader of Cuba
- (1927) King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand
- (1927) Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady of the United States
- (1963) Jason Isaacs, actor
- (1963) Brad Pitt, actor
- (1963) Mike Myers, actor, comedian, screenwriter
- (1963) Garry Kasparov, champion chess player
- (1963) Nicolas Cage, actor
- (1963) Johnny Depp, actor and director
- (1963) Michael Jordan, basketball player
- (1963) Whitney Houston
- (1963) Rob Brettle, historian
- (1963) Jet Li, actor, director, wushu world champion, kungfu master
- (1963) Jackie Pearcey, politician
- (1964) Rupert Boneham, Survivor contestant
- (1975) Angelina Jolie, actress and model
- (1975) Drew Barrymore, actress
- (1975) Tiger Woods, golf player
- (1987) Tom Felton, actor
- (1987) Hilary Duff, singer/actress
Description
Timid and attractive, the Rabbits of the Chinese Zodiac tend to act more like bunnies, whether they like it or not! This Sign is extremely popular and has a wide circle of family and friends. Its compassionate nature leads it to be very protective of those it holds dear, but where romance is concerned, the Rabbit's sentimentality can lead it to idealize relationships. The sweet, sensitive Rabbit often ends up giving more of itself to a partner than is realistic or healthy. The good news is, when this Sign goes off-balance, the Rabbit's core group of friends and its stable home life help bring it back to center.
The Rabbit is a rather delicate Sign that needs a solid base in order to thrive. Lacking close, supportive friends and family, the Rabbit might just break down in tears at the first sign of conflict. Emotional upsets in this Sign's life can even lead to physical illnesses. Rabbits dislike arguments and other conflict and will try anything to avoid a fight; this results in something of a pushover nature. Rabbits can also lapse into pessimism and may seem stuck in life -- often to mask their insecure natures. Rabbits tend to move through life's lessons at their own, rather contemplative pace; it's a waste of time to become exasperated with this Sign's seeming disinterest in facing its problems and conquering them.
With the right partner -- meaning someone whose high principles won't allow it to take advantage of this sensitive, giving Sign -- the Rabbit can make an incredibly loving and protective partner or family member. Rabbits love to entertain at home and always make sure their house is comfortable and tastefully-furnished. What Rabbits need most is a stronger sense of self-worth and the security that comes with it. Their discerning natures, coupled with some hard-won assertiveness, will help these happy creatures go far.
The most compatible match for a Rabbit is the Goat or the Pig.
See also: Rabbit
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