Hare in the Chinese horoscope
In the Chinese zodiac, the Hare (sometimes also called the Rabbit) is the fourth sign. People born in the Year of the Rabbit are often considered peaceful, sensitive and aesthetically oriented.
Years of the Rabbit: 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023, 2035.
Main characteristics of people born in the Year of the Rabbit
Positive features:
- Peacefulness : Hares like peace and harmony. They avoid conflicts and try to maintain mild and friendly relations.
- Sensitivity: Rabbits are very sensitive to the feelings of others and have strong empathy. Thanks to their sensitivity, they are able to understand and support others.
- Aesthetic background : Hares have a taste for beauty and are often gifted in the arts. They like to enjoy aesthetic experiences and have an eye for detail.
- Elegance : Hares are elegant and polished in their demeanor. They have a natural charm and good social manners.
- Cautiousness : Hares are meticulous and careful when making decisions. They try to avoid risks and prefer a safe approach to life.
Negative properties:
- Hypersensitivity : Rabbits can sometimes be overly sensitive to criticism or negative situations, which can lead to anxiety and stress.
- Reservedness : Rabbits can be reserved and withdrawn, which can prevent them from communicating openly and sharing their feelings.
- Lack of decisiveness : due to their caution, Rabbits may have problems making decisions and may avoid taking risky steps even when they are necessary.
- Overcautiousness : sometimes Rabbits can be overly cautious and hesitant, which can hinder their ability to act quickly or accept change.
- Dependence on support : Rabbits can be dependent on support and validation from others, which can affect their self-esteem and independence.
Career and Finance:
- Career : Rabbits are often employed in professions that require sensitivity, creativity and care. They can be successful in art, design, literature, psychology and social work. Their empathy and diplomatic skills also make them suitable for roles that require dealing with people.
- Finances : Rabbits are usually careful with money and tend to save. They try to avoid risky investments and prefer stable and safe financial plans.
Relation ships:
- Love and family : in love, Rabbits are tender and caring partners. They seek stability and security in relationships. They are faithful and loyal, but they can also be sensitive and vulnerable. Family is important to them and they are willing to devote a lot of time and energy to its maintenance and harmony.
These characteristics provide a general insight into the personality of people born in the Year of the Rabbit. However, each person is unique, so these traits may not apply exactly to each individual.
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