Rabbit
General
Birth years: 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011
Lucky numbers: 3, 4, 9
Lucky colors: red, pink, purple, blue
Zodiac element: Wood
Yin/Yang: Yin
Celestial animal: Mao (Rabbit)
Associated direction: East
RElationships
The Rabbit values harmony and peace in their relationships, and is a loyal and loving partner.
They can be sensitive and may require reassurance and affection from their partners.
Rabbits are most compatible with the Goat, Pig, and Dog. They are least compatible with the Rat, Rooster, and Dragon.
CAREER
The Rabbit is creative and artistic, making them well-suited for careers in the arts, design, and writing.
They are also diplomatic and are able to excel in careers that require mediation or conflict resolution.
Rabbits value stability and security in their work, and may prefer jobs with a steady income and a low degree of risk.
Personality
Kind-hearted: The Rabbit is known for their gentle and kind nature, and their ability to empathize with others.
Creative: They have a natural artistic flair and enjoy expressing themselves through various forms of creativity.
Diplomatic: Rabbits have a knack for resolving conflicts and bringing people together.
Reserved: They can be shy and introverted, and may need time alone to recharge.
Sensitive: Rabbits are highly attuned to their emotions and can be easily affected by the moods of others.
Perceptive: They have a keen eye for detail and are able to pick up on subtle cues and nuances.
Strengths
The Rabbit is kind-hearted and compassionate, and is able to connect with others on an emotional level.
They are creative and imaginative, and are able to think outside the box to come up with innovative ideas.
Rabbits have excellent communication skills and are able to express themselves clearly and diplomatically.
Weaknesses
The Rabbit can be overly sensitive and may take things to heart, which can lead to hurt feelings.
They may struggle with making decisions, as they tend to weigh all the options carefully and may become indecisive.
Rabbits may be too passive or reserved, and may struggle with assertiveness in certain situations.
They may become anxious or stressed in high-pressure situations, and may need support to stay calm and focused.