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Year of the Rabbit

Next one is 2011!

(Of course, every year 

is a rabbit year 

at HopperHome!)

Years of the Rabbit are 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963,  1975, 1987, 1999

 

Famous People Born in the Year of the Rabbit:  Germaine Greer, Neil Sedaka, Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Jordan and Drew Barrymore.

The Rabbit is the symbol of longevity.  Their fundamental nature and strength is drawn from the moon.  The Chinese believe a person born in this year is very fortunate!  Soft spoken rabbits find happiness and contentment. Rabbits are gracious with excellent manners.  There is no great inner struggle in their heart. They believe in their own judgment and ability to survive. 

Rabbits need trust and tenderness in a relationship. Like the rabbit they hop over obstacles, and always land on their feet! The rabbit's soft, vulnerable looking exterior is protected by an armor of cautiousness. Hares are very lucky in business and combined with their excellent bargaining wisdom will go far. They find it hard to work under pressure. Hares are the peace makers and good scholars. They may look easy going, but they are actually quite cunning! Being a strong willed person, they go quietly, yet determinedly towards their goals.  Rabbits are considerate, understanding, warm, friendly, and easy to be with. They know how to relax!

 

 

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