Chinese Zodiac: The Rabbit

The rabbit is sociable, discreet, refined, shrewd, perceptive, sensitive and sometimes aloof. Rabbits are attractive and usually non-confrontational, which contributes to their widespread popularity. They possess an innate compassion and are protective of loved ones.

Rabbits tend to invest more emotionally than is sustainable and need strong social bonds. They can be fragile and need a solid foundation. Without family and friends, they struggle during difficult times. Their heightened emotional sensitivity can manifest physically, and pessimism may set in if they perceive stagnation.

They may question their role and move deliberately, sometimes causing delay. Home provides security. Within a strong family, they find the security to blossom and become self-assertive.

Famous Rabbits: Harry Belafonte, Ingrid Bergman, Lewis Carroll, John Cleese, Peter Falk, Peter Fonda, James Fox, David Frost, Cary Grant, Oliver Hardy, Bob Hope, Whitney Houston, John Hurt, Michael Keaton, John Keats, Julian Lennon, Arthur Miller, Roger Moore, Tatum O’Neal, George Orwell, Neil Simon, Jane Seymour, Dusty Springfield, Sting, Orson Welles, Norman Wisdom

Ideal Jobs: Antique dealer, diplomat, administrator, interior decorator, politician, historian, art collector, barrister, tailor, receptionist, chemist, landlord, pharmacist, beautician, accountant, librarian

Lucky Numbers: 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 19, 35

Equivalent Western Sign: Pisces