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Year of the Rabbit

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People born in the Year of the Rabbit tend to be gentle and warm — the kind of company that puts a heart at ease. They read the mood carefully, and their consideration runs deep. Mild on the outside, they carry a neat, sturdy firmness within.

In Korean Saju, your zodiac animal is the year branch () — one of the eight characters in your birth chart. It's a real part of the reading, but only one-eighth of it: a lens for reflection, never a verdict.

Rabbit personality

Rabbits tend to be rich in sensitivity, with a gift for reading how the people around them feel. They avoid conflict and value harmony, softening the air wherever they are. They may look docile, but their own standards are clear — on the things that matter, they calmly keep to their path. With a fine aesthetic sense and taste, they're also good at tending the small beauties of daily life.

Strengths

  • · Warm consideration for others
  • · A fine, delicate sensibility
  • · Smooth, easy relationships
  • · A calm sense of balance

Room to grow

  • · When you need to refuse, let your heart be heard — gently is fine
  • · Practice checking your own heart before everyone else's
  • · You don't need to shrink from small challenges

Love & relationships

Tender and attentive, they care for a partner in a way that feels like comfort itself. They match the mood and the emotional grain so well that being together feels warm. Rather than tucking hurt feelings away, easing them gently into the open makes the bond deeper.

Work & path

They shine at reading people, mediating, and keeping things running smoothly. Fields that call for delicacy and taste bring out their particular gift. Counseling, design, service, education — work that handles people and feelings fits them well.

Money

Valuing stability, they manage money calmly and without overreach. They have a balanced spending sense — used carefully, where it counts.

Your warmth is a rare talent — share it with yourself first, and most generously of all.

Year of the Rabbit — FAQ

What is the Year of the Rabbit personality?

Rabbits tend to be rich in sensitivity, with a gift for reading how the people around them feel. They avoid conflict and value harmony, softening the air wherever they are. They may look docile, but their own standards are clear — on the things that matter, they calmly keep to their path. With a fine aesthetic sense and taste, they're also good at tending the small beauties of daily life.

What are the strengths of people born in the Year of the Rabbit?

Traits often noted for Rabbit years: warm consideration for others; a fine, delicate sensibility; smooth, easy relationships; a calm sense of balance. Read them as tendencies to reflect on, not a verdict.

Which birth years are the Year of the Rabbit?

1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023. One caveat most sites miss: in the East-Asian calendar the zodiac year begins at the solar term Ipchun (立春, around February 4), not January 1 — so if you were born in January or early February, you may actually belong to the previous animal.

What is the Rabbit like in love?

Tender and attentive, they care for a partner in a way that feels like comfort itself. They match the mood and the emotional grain so well that being together feels warm. Rather than tucking hurt feelings away, easing them gently into the open makes the bond deeper.

Can my zodiac animal tell my whole fortune?

No. Your zodiac animal reads only the year you were born — one character out of the eight in a Korean Saju chart. Saju reads all four pillars together: year, month, day, and hour. Treat the zodiac as a light first mirror, and compute your full chart from your exact birth date for anything more personal.

More precise than your zodiac: your full chart

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