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The Rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac and Feng Shui Objects

The legends and cultural meanings of the Chinese zodiac Rabbit:

The Chinese zodiac rabbit, corresponding to “Mao” in the twelve earthly branches, marks the “Mao year.” For example, the most recent year of the rabbit is 2023, and the next year of the rabbit will be 2035. Years of birth of the Chinese zodiac rabbit: 2023, 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963, etc.

Legend has it that during the Jade Emperor’s selection of the twelve zodiac animals, the rabbit started running at dawn. Confident of victory due to his early start and speed, he fell asleep on the grass. Upon waking, he saw a tiger passing by and gave chase but ended up in fourth place.

Personality characteristics of the Rabbit:

In legend, the rabbit symbolizes calmness and self-confidence. Among the zodiac signs, it represents gentleness, alertness, and prudence. Rabbit-year individuals are typically kind, patient, hardworking, and analytical, adept at resolving conflicts peacefully. Notable rabbit-year figures include Michael Jordan, Albert Einstein, and David Beckham.

Feng Shui items for the Rabbit:

In Feng Shui, the zodiac rabbit symbolizes gentleness, sensitivity, and luck. Rabbit-shaped objects benefit those born in the Year of the rabbit by enhancing family harmony, attracting wealth, and promoting health.

-Rabbit ornaments and pendants, placed in home Feng Shui positions or offices, foster harmony, health, longevity, wealth, and luck, while also boosting energy, fitness, quick thinking, communication, and cooperation.

-Rabbit-shaped bracelets and pendants enhance peace, energy, safety, popularity, and neutralize negativity.

Pendants pairing rabbit with Dog or Sheep with Pig enhance relationships, attract good luck, and boost career opportunities. For additional benefits in wealth, love, health, and positivity, consider exclusive Feng Shui items.

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