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Aug 11 2008

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Chinese Zodiac: Sign of the Rabbit

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The Chinese year of the Rabbit, or Hare, is considered a very fortunate one. If you were born in 1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, or 1999 you are ruled by the Sign of the Rabbit. Rabbit are associated with the qualities of the moon, which makes them quiet-tempered, sensitive to beauty, soft-spoken, and fond of tranquility at home. Rabbits have an artistic nature, but they can be extremely determined. When they set a goal, they will pursue it quietly but with great determination until it is achieved.

Rabbits make good friends. Genuinely caring and kind, they are sensitive to the moods and needs of others and are good company. If you need defending however, they will quickly retreat. They abhor violence and will not fight. A moody rabbit will withdraw and pout before starting any conflict. One negative rabbit quality is a tendency to pass the buck when cornered. Rabbits like to be around people and make friends easily, but they are choosier about their friends than they appear to be. They always have something to say, and are generally successful and at peace with themselves. Hares can take a long time to accomplish tasks because they are quite cautious. They make good homebodies, accountants, gardeners, and artists.

Rabbits are most compatible with people born in the year of the Sheep, Pig, or Dog. No matter what happens they always come out on top through diplomacy, care for others, and avoidance of conflict.

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Aug 10 2008

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Chinese Zodiac: Sign Of the Tiger

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If you were born in 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, or 1998, you were born in the Chinese Year of the Tiger and the Sign of the Tiger influences your personality, your decisions, and the people and activities that attract you. Tiger people, like real tigers, are courageous and powerful. They tend to be very deep thinkers, and are remarkably sensitive and sympathetic to others. Tiger people can be short-tempered however, and have special trouble relating to people in authority. Their suspicion of older people and authority figures can lead them into unnecessary conflicts.

In China, the Tiger, not the Lion, is considered the King of Beasts, and for this reason Tiger people tend to be greatly revered and are found in positions of power and fame. Tigers make excellent entrepreneurs, military leaders, poets, and actors because of their unusual combination of strength, power, and sensitivity toward others. Tiger people can often take a very long time to come to a decision because they have trouble making up their minds. They are prone to either make poor decisions much too fast, or make good decisions too late. Tiger people get along well with Horses, Dragons, And Dogs and are generous friends. Some famous Tiger people are Emily Dickinson, Tom Cruise, Marilyn Monroe, Jody Foster, and Hugh Hefner.

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Aug 07 2008

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Chinese Zodiac: Sign of the Rat

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In America, rats are looked upon as vermin and are feared and detested, but the truth about rats as animals is that they are extremely intelligent, industrious, fast, and clever. Rats can squeeze through spaces smaller than a thumb width, and hidden video cameras have even caught rats opening bird cages to get at the seed. Rats survive and thrive when other creatures struggle.

In China, the rat is admired and revered for its obvious cunning, alertness, wit, flexibility, and energy. The sign of the rat starts off the Chinese zodiac, and in fact, the Chinese do in even eat rat in some parts of the country to mark that year. If you were born in the years 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, or 2008, you were born under the sign of the rat, which gives you rat-like qualities such as keen intelligence, an ability to create and attract great wealth, easy influence with people, and the ability to work hard with great quickness of thought. You strike others as more shy than you really are, and you create success for yourself and others naturally.

Rats get along with almost everyone, but are especially compatible with the dragon, the monkey, and the ox. They are least at home with sheep, horses, rabbits, or roosters. If you are a rat you would make a great businessperson or entrepreneur.

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