A  placid year, very much welcomed and needed after the ferocious year of the  Tiger.
We should go off to some quiet spot to lick our wounds and get  some rest after all the battles of the previous year.
Good taste and  refinement will shine on everything and people will acknowledge that persuasion  is better than force. A congenial time in which diplomacy, international  relations and politics will be given a front seat again. We will act with  discretion and make reasonable concessions without too much difficulty.
A time to watch out that we do not become too indulgent. The influence of the  Rabbit tends to spoil those who like too much comfort and thus impair their  effectiveness and sense of duty.
Law and order will be lax; rules  and regulations will not be rigidly enforced. No one seems very inclined to  bother with these unpleasant realities. They are busy enjoying themselves,  entertaining others or simply taking it easy. The scene is quiet and calm, even  deteriorating to the point of somnolence. We will all have a tendency to put off  disagreeable tasks as long as possible
Money can be made without  too much labor. Our life style will be languid and leisurely as we allow  ourselves the luxuries we have always craved for. A temperate year with  unhurried pace. For once, it may seem possible for us to be carefree and happy  without too many annoyances.
  
THE RABBIT  PERSONALITY
A person born in the year of the  Rabbit possesses one of the most fortunate of the twelve animal signs.         The Rabbit, or Hare as he is referred to in Chinese mythology, is the emblem of  longevity and is said to derive his essence from the Moon.
When a  Westerner gazes at the Moon, he may joke that it is a ball of cheese or tell a  child the story of the Man in the Moon. When a Chinese looks at the Moon, he  sees the Moon Hare standing near a rock under a Cassia tree and holding the  Elixir of Immortality in his hands.
During the Chinese mid-Autumn  festival when the Moon is supposed to be at its loveliest, Chinese children  still carry lighted paper lanterns made in the image of a Rabbit and climb the  hills to observe the Moon and admire the Moon Hare.
The Rabbit  symbolizes graciousness, good manners, sound counsel kindness and sensitivity to  beauty. His soft speech and graceful and nimble ways embody all the desirable  traits of a successful diplomat or seasoned politician.
Likewise,  a person born under this sign will lead a tranquil life, enjoying peace, quiet  and a congenial environment. He is reserved and artistic and possesses good  judgment. His thoroughness will also make him a good scholar. He will shine in  the fields of law, politics and government.
But he is also  inclined to be moody; at such times he appears detached from his environment or  indifferent to people.
The Rabbit is extremely lucky in business  and monetary transactions. Astute at striking bargains, he can always pop up  with a suitable proposal or alternative to benefit himself. His sharp business  acumen, coupled with his knack for negotiation, will ensure him a fast rise in  any career.
Although the Rabbit may assume an outer air of  indifference to the opinions of others, he actually withers under criticism. His  "rather switch than fight" technique can be deceiving and he can be diabolically  cunning when he puts his mind to it. So while the Rabbit person is tender and  obliging to his loved ones, he can be superficial and even ruthless in his  dealings with outsiders. Suave and self-indulgent, he enjoys his creature  comforts and likes to put his own wishes first. It irks him terribly to be  inconvenienced for he is a considerate, modest and thoughtful person and he  would like others to be the same. He sincerely believes it costs people nothing  to be nice to each other and he will always make an effort to be civil, even to  his worst enemy. He abhors brawling and any sort of overt animosity.
For all his quiet and misleadingly docile nature, a Rabbit person possesses a  strong will and an almost narcissistic self-assurance. He pursues his objectives  with methodical precision but always in an unobtrusive manner. If there is  anything he isn't going to be accused of, it is that he is an obvious or  thick-skinned person. He won't make waves. The special trait that makes the  Rabbit person a formidable negotiator is his inscrutability. It is difficult  ever to assess his thoughts correctly.
The Rabbit usually has  impeccable manners. He seldom uses harsh words and will never resort to foul  language or vulgarisms to bring home a point. There is little need to anyway, as  he has his own techniques. The Rabbit could hide under this cloak of decency to  undermine his opponents. His credentials are usually flawless or at least in  good order. He will wine and dine you in the best places and cater to your every  whim when he is after something. Then, when you have eaten your fill and are  puffing away contentedly at that expensive cigar, he will pull out the contract  for you to sign. Before you know it, he has cut you off at the knees. He was so  deft, you didn't even feel any pain. It was all over with the stroke of a pen.  My sympathies are with you, friend. You are just another victim of the  incomparable Hare. Now do you understand why Bugs Bunny always gets his carrots  in all those cartoon strips?
The Rabbit may appear a bit slow or  overly deliberate at times, but this is due to his inborn sense of caution and  discretion. One can be sure he is going to read the fine print before signing  any document. Because of his ability to assess people and situations, the Rabbit  can afford to be conceited--which, by the way, he is.
The demure  Ms. Rabbit is very considerate and understanding with her friends: a great gal  to work with, shop with or just tell stories with. She is delightfully warm and  witty and her company is always relaxing. She has a lot of energy for the things  she likes to do and can tirelessly track down antique shops or plan a friend's  wedding to the last detail. But when she feels she has had enough of all that  rigmarole, well, you can expect her to drop whatever she is doing, prop up her  dainty feet and go all limp. That is the philosophical part of the Rabbit. Do  you know why she can keep so serene with all that frantic action going on? The  secret is to know when your batteries need recharging, and no one has better  knowledge or timing on this than the Rabbit.
While everyone is  killing himself in a mad rush to get somewhere, the Rabbit knows that the world  will still be here tomorrow. So, what's the big hurry? Why don't you sit down,  too? She will probably make you a nice cup of tea and help you forget all about  that crazy rat race outside.
In any situation, you can always rely  on the Rabbit to be in control of herself. She will notice the license number of  the getaway car or remember that the driver was wearing camel-colored trousers  or elevator shoes. And while you are at the police station filing that report,  she will calmly recall all the details and help you answer all those irritating  questions.
All in all, the Rabbit is one who really knows how to  live. What's more, he or she is more than willing to let live. Not a spoilsport  or disciplinarian with an ever-watchful eye, the Rabbit knows when to refrain  from criticism. He never likes to embarrass anyone in public. He is adept at the  art of saving face, both yours and his, and if there is any way he can spare  your feelings, he will.
Have no doubt--he makes mental notes of  your mistakes or progress. But if things are not serious or beyond redemption,  he will goodheartedly let you pass. For this trait, he is well-liked and  popular. An advantage of this philosophy is that the Rabbit makes few enemies  and thus rarely gets into trouble. People respond by being generous to him and  letting him pass, too.
No one has a more sympathetic ear to lend  you than the Rabbit (except the Sheep) should you need one. But while he is an  excellent soother and compassionate listener, he will only take the role of a  passive advisor. He is, above all, an intellectual, a realist and a pacifist. Do  not expect him to go out with all colors flying and do battle for you. That  would be asking too much of him. Let's face it, the Rabbit will never elect to  trudge up Mount Calvary with you, no matter what great buddies you two claim to  be. He'll lend you the money for the lawyer or bail you out of jail if he can  afford it, but that's about all. And if you are getting to be too much of a  nuisance, you can count on his making a quick but graceful exit from your life.
The comely and refined Miss Rabbit will not be adverse to marrying a good  old-fashioned millionaire instead of a handsome but penniless swain. The former  will be able to provide her with the advantages and luxuries she demands as  necessities. Her man must be powerful enough to protect and support her in  style, and sensitive enough to politely disappear when she is in a sullen mood  and wishes to remain undisturbed.
When given the choice, the  Rabbit will vote for the easy and good life every time. He or she will wear  loose comfortable clothing of superb cut and fabric. Cashmere sweaters, pure  silk blouses and durable linens and tweeds. A mink or chinchilla carelessly  thrown over the shoulder in a calculated air of nonchalance could also identify  the elegant Rabbit native. Flashy, geometric or shocking designs offend the  Rabbit's sense of conformity and balance.
While gracious to  friends and coworkers, the Rabbit person may be somewhat distant from his own  family or simply bored by domestic routine and duties. He or she hates too close  associations; he will shake off an encroachment on his privacy or clinging  parasitic friends with no regret. He can be bureaucratic and hedgy over  difficult issues. As he is one who hates binding commitments or  over-involvement, he can also be an expert at passing the buck.
Mr. Rabbit is singularly debonair. He moves with grace, charm and  gentlemanliness, in spite of the fact that while he was singing your praises, he  was also drinking all your best wine. Yes, the Rabbit gravitates toward the  cream of society and gentlemanly leisure. On second thought, the cream of high  society could well be made up of poised and genial Hares.
At his  best, the Rabbit is admired for his suaveness and intelligence and sought after  for his sensible advice. At his worst, he is too imaginative, oversensitive or  just acidly indifferent. He avoids coming into contact with human suffering or  misery, as though it were some highly contagious disease.
The  Rabbit is not at all easy to trap. He can also become very repressive in his  predilection for secrecy or privacy. When the Rabbit person feels threatened,  his subtle brooding or concealed antagonism could be expressed by the use of  subversive tactics. Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro and South Africa's Johannes  Vorster are Rabbits. It is also worth noting that Thailand's King Bhumibol,  admired and well-loved by his subjects for his exemplary life and devotion to  music, art and domestic harmony, was born in the year of the Rabbit. So were  King Olav V of Norway, Queen Victoria, Albert Einstein, David Rockefeller and  David Frost.
For all his positive qualities, a native of this sign  will still value himself above all else. When pushed too far, he will discard  anything or anyone who dares upset the calm of his existence. His beliefs are  known to be flexible and he has the knack of playing both sides for insurance.  Security could be an obsession to the weaker types of this specimen; you rarely  find a Rabbit in areas of high risk.
This love of ease coupled  with his distaste for conflict may give the Rabbit a reputation for being weak,  opportunistic and self-indulgent. Unlike the Dragon, Dog, Tiger, or Rooster, who  all enjoy a hearty fight now and then, and may even thrive on it, the Rabbit has  no relish for combat. He was not born to be a warrior. He is more effective  working behind the scenes. Do not be concerned about the Rabbit's well-being. He  is agile and sagacious and armed with the good sense to keep out of harm's way.  Unlike other signs, who may pursue lofty ideals, the Rabbit's main objective in  life is simply self-preservation.
The Rabbit year is said to bring  peace or at least a respite from conflict or war. Likewise, its native will do  everything in his power to restore harmony or he will leave the scene.
The Rabbit person makes a good entertainer and is a wonderful host. Pleasant and  warm company, he has a good word to say of everyone. But don't let that fool  you. He knows more than he will say and you can easily recognize him by his  finesse. He will be the best of friends so long as you take care not to ask too  much of him.
The well-groomed Rabbit is most compatible with those  born in the Sheep year. They will share the same good taste and love of material  comforts. Equally well suited will be a relationship with the Dog person or the  honest, unimposing Roar native. The Rat, Dragon, Monkey, Ox, Snake and Rabbit  will make good secondary matches for him. But he will not be able to tolerate  the vanity or criticism of the Rooster, is unimpressed by the dramatics of the  Tiger and unappreciative of the quick-tempered and mercurial ways of the Horse.
To sum it up, the Hare simply leaps over obstacles in his path and recovers from  calamities with remarkable resilience. No matter how he is tossed, he lands on  his feet. He may not be close to his family but will make every effort to  provide them with the best of everything. His soft, vulnerable-looking exterior  is protected by an armor of cautiousness and sagacity. In life, the Rabbit will  avoid being drawn into conflict at any cost, unless, of course, it affects him  directly, at which time he will take the appropriate measures to protect his  interests.
There is no great inner struggle in the Rabbit's heart  between the forces of good and evil. He believes in his own ability to survive,  relies on his own judgment and is at peace with himself. His is the sign most  apt to find happiness and contentment.
 THE RABBIT CHILD
A child born in the  Rabbit's year will have a sweet disposition. Even-tempered and  obedient, he will be sensitive to the moods of his parents and act accordingly.  He may or may not be talkative, but he won't be rowdy or offensive. He can sit  quietly and concentrate on one toy or game at a time.
Usually he  is a light sleeper and may fret a lot when he is sick. He will be easy to  discipline and should have little trouble fitting in at school. He learns his  lessons well and with ease. But although he has better than average manners,  this does not mean he will not be argumentative in his own soft-spoken way. He  can grasp both sides of a question quickly and debate his point with  intelligence.
At times, it will be difficult to decipher his  thoughts or deeds. Smooth at masking his feelings, the Rabbit will only say what  he knows will please you and thus maneuver you to his way of thinking without  your even noticing it.
He will be able to fend for himself and  protect his possessions. Remarkably observant, he can calculate his chances for  getting his way. Instead of directly resisting rules, the subtle Rabbit will  carefully devise ways around them. In short, this polite little angel is going  to bargain for a better deal every time.
He can take reproach with  a defiant or philosophical sort of indifference. Shrugging off his setbacks, the  Rabbit will patiently start again from square one. Helpful at home, conforming  in school and well-tuned to his environment, this child will know his way around  people and problems. Rest assured he will be well-liked and accepted in all  circles.
I got this from the following link:
http://www.theholidayspot.com/chinese_new_year/more_zodiacs/rabbit.htm
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