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Fire rabbit year

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<poem> me yos; fire rabbit year, 1st of rabjung.

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Rabbit (zodiac)

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The Rabbit ( ) is the fourth in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The Year of the Rabbit is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol .

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In the related Vietnamese zodiac, the cat takes the place of the Rabbit. Years and the Five Elements A nest containing baby rabbits

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People born within these date ranges can be said to have been born in the "[[Year of the Rabbit", while also bearing the following elemental sign: White rabbits sold in Yangzhou on one of the first days of the year of the Rabbit

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   9 February 1891 - 29 January 1892:  Metal Rabbit
   29 January 1903 – 15 February 1904: Water Rabbit
   14 February 1915 – 2 February 1916: Wood Rabbit
   2 February 1927 – 22 January 1928:  Fire Rabbit
   19 February 1939 – 7 February 1940: Earth Rabbit
   6 February 1951 – 26 January 1952:  Metal Rabbit
   25 January 1963 – 12 February 1964: Water Rabbit
   11 February 1975 – 30 January 1976: Wood Rabbit
   29 January 1987 – 16 February 1988: Fire Rabbit
   16 February 1999 – 4 February 2000: Earth Rabbit
   3 February 2011 – 22 January 2012:  Metal Rabbit
   22 January 2023 – 9 February 2024:  Water Rabbit
   8 February 2035 – 27 January 2036:  Wood Rabbit
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2-Feb-1927--22-Jan-1928 - Element-Fire(-)

29-Jan-1987--16-Feb-1988 - Element-Fire(-)

The RABBIT - Chinese name: Ranking Order - Fourth Hours ruled by the Rabbit: 5am to 7am Direction of this sign - Directly East Season and principle month: Spring - March Fixed Element: Wood


   Metal Rabbit
   Water Rabbit
   Wood Rabbit
   Fire Rabbit
   Earth Rabbit


Fire Rabbit Element Fire

With the passion of the Fire Element, the Fire Rabbit is the most intense and active of all the Rabbit Types. Not suffering from the indecisiveness of most Rabbits, the Fire Rabbit is bold and precise in their action. Taking to the fiery nature of their element, the Fire Rabbit loves adventure and will actively seek out fun, exciting experiences. Luckily, the passion of the Fire Rabbit does not cancel out their sensitivity and emotional intuition, which allows them to be quite charming. . These qualities combine to make the Fire Rabbit a natural leader. With those they hold dear, the Fire Rabbit can be affectionate and loving.

Fire Rabbit Career

The charisma and passion of the Fire Rabbit can play a key role in the career success of the Fire Rabbit. As others are glad to follow the Fire Rabbit, those born under the sign may do well in management, business or public relations. On the other hand, the lack of interest in material gain may lead the Fire Rabbit on a life of adventure, possibly as a missionary or following other international humanitarian efforts. The passion of the Fire Rabbit has been known to translate to success in sports. This can be seen in the skill and competitive spirits of Lionel Messi and Tim Tebow, who are both Fire Rabbits born in 1987.

Fire Rabbit Warning Warning

The Fire Element puts the Fire Rabbit on a fast-track to success, but it does not come without its downfalls. The Fire Rabbit can have more of a temper than any of the members of its sign and can lash out at others when offended. Similarly, the Fire Rabbit can be overly aggressive in situations where they feel threatened. In order to counter these unstable emotional tendencies, the Fire Rabbit is encouraged to develop techniques to curb their anger.

Fire Rabbit Organs Body

The primary organ of the Fire Rabbit is the heart. Without proper care and exercise, the strength of the heart can be threatened. The Fire Rabbit is encouraged to live a healthy lifestyle and mitigate their stress in order to protect this important organ.

www.famousbirthdays.com/ The Rabbit is quick, clever and ambitious, but seldom finishes what he starts. He epitomizes gentleness, refinement and elegance. He prefers situations that are perfectly favorable according to his specific desires and will bypass all obstacles and persons he does not find suitable. As a result, he is rarely angry, hostile or aggressive.

The Rabbit is the happiest sign of the Zodiac -- gifted, nice to be with, discreet, refined, reserved, ambitious but not too much so, and virtuous in the bargain. Nobody ignores Rabbits, for they are good company and know how to make the best of themselves. However, Rabbits are superficial and their good qualities are superficial also.

The Rabbit is a social creature, tactful, cool, and sensitive to others. Yet this calm can become aloof, the sensitivity can be quirky and thin-skinned, and the intelligence can become dilettantish.

Rabbits seem to be born with an innate sagacity, a natural shrewdness which makes them streetwise when it comes to the affairs of the world. Intuitive and with a canny understanding, they seem to possess an ability to see things before they happen, a talent which secures them the best deals both in business and in life, while also ensuring them financial stability and security. With perfect understanding of their partners, they frequently have the advantage, and in the practice of human relations, they are unrivaled in what requires subtle negotiations. They will undertake nothing before they have weighed the pros and cons and examined the deal from every angle. Because of this, people admire the Rabbit and take him into their confidence. He shines in trade, especially in some offbeat aspect of it like antiques, which permits him to capitalize on his good taste. Politics, diplomacy and the law all offer the Rabbit equally good opportunities -- provided always that he can live the tranquil life he craves within their orbit.

Style as well as an eye for beauty are especially associated with this group whose members possess refined tastes together with artistic skills. Highly creative people, art is of particular interest to them. Because of the Rabbit's built-in acquisitive nature, many become great collectors, filling their houses with beautiful paintings and objets d'art. In whatever walk of life Rabbits find themselves, they will always be distinguished by this sense of refinement and their cultured views. Elegant both physically and intellectually, Rabbits will always stand out from the crowd either as extremely stylish dressers or because they create an individualistic fashion statement of their own.

Under the influence of the Fire element, he is demonstrative, fun loving and affectionate and has more strength of character than others of his sign. Easy and natural, people respond well to him and his ideas because he expresses himself well. Despite his outgoing nature, he abhors direct confrontation, preferring to use subtle means to achieve his goals.


The Fire Rabbit is a very friendly and sociable person who loves socializing and getting along with everyone and is liked by a great deal of people for their honest qualities. The Fire Rabbits is a discreet and diplomatic person who has an extremely good understanding of the human nature and uses this knowledge in day to day life. he Fire Rabbit is a strong willed person and can go extremely far in life as long as they have the right support. They do not take hardship well and can become miserable and depressed when things do not go to plan. They are very good with children. www.metaphysicalzone.com The Rabbit has many desirable qualities and is very careful in life. They are intellectual, polite and peaceful people. They dislike any sort of unpleasantness and will always try to steer clear of arguments and disputes. They will always be able to calm a bad situation down and maintain peace. Rabbits have a great appreciation for art and the finer things in life; they also love to party, which will usually be at the upper class restaurants and nightspots in town. The Rabbit is a humorous and intellectual person who loves to be involved in a debate.

Their views and advice are always appreciated by others and are always portrayed as prudent and diplomatic people. They will rarely get angry and will turn a blind eye when there is something that displeases them just to keep the peace. They like to remain on good terms with everybody, but can get rather sensitive and will see any form of criticism as an insult aimed at them. They will quickly leave the area if there is any sort of trouble heading in their direction.

The Rabbit is a silent yet efficient worker and has an extremely good memory. They are extremely perceptive when it comes to business, but their level of accomplishment often depends on the conditions that prevail. They do not cope well when there is tension in the air or when they have to make a sudden decision. They will always try to plan everything that they do, if there is a busy week ahead at work they might make a list of jobs in order to get done etc.

Rabbits do not like to take risks and really don’t like it when a change is implemented. The Rabbit seeks a quiet and long established environment.

The Rabbit is meticulous and will succeed extremely well as a diplomat, lawyer, shopkeeper or priest as well as any other job where they can show their superb skills to big crowds of people. Rabbits will be very loyal to their employers and will never go behind their backs to rival companies. They adore their home and will spend a fortune maintaining it and fitting it with the latest gadgets, they Collect or do however love to collect, and this means there may be a lot of antiques around their home. They will spend a lot of time making sure their home is constantly clean.

The Rabbit is usually very lucky in life and often is blessed with being in the right place at the right time. They are very talented and quick thinking. They may sometimes put pleasure before work but this will usually be fine for the Rabbit as they are usually expected to live a life free of problems and pain; <poem>