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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 05 2008

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Are You & Your Partner Compatible? Ask a Chinese Astrologer!

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Chinese astrology and feng shui both put a lot of emphasis on harmony and smooth sailing. Partners want to know if their Chinese years are compatible with one another, and to find out, they consult an astrologer. It isn’t just married couples and romantic partners who care about this, but also business partners, associates, friends, even new parents.

Knowing what kinds of conflicts are common based on the characteristics of each animal in the Chinese twelve year cycle can help head off problems. Some animals are more compatible than others. Rats, Dragons, and Monkeys all tend to get along; Dogs and Dragons, not so much. Monkeys and Tigers are headed for trouble most of the time; so are Roosters and Rabbits.

Don’t think thank just because you and your beloved have a low compatibility rating that all is lost, however. Many other factors can impact compatibility, such as the dominant element in your sign (Fire, Water, Wood, Metal, or Earth) and how you approach problems and communication. Knowing what to expect and how you differ can head off all kinds of grief and make a happy union even between incompatible sign—you will just have to work on it a little harder.

To quickly check your compatibility in Chinese astrology you can go to http://www.astrology.com.au/chineseastro/index.php.

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