It's Chinese New Year - welcoming in the Year of the Rabbit!
Festivities for the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival, will start on 22nd January this year, with more than a quarter of the world's population celebrating as we move from the Year of the Tiger to the Year of the Rabbit. The celebrations last for around two weeks, with seven of these being public holidays in China. At the stroke of midnight firecrackers and fireworks are set off to scare away any evil spirits and to welcome in the new year.
About the Rabbit
Legend has it that the Jade Emperor decreed that there should be a race amongst the animals and that the order in which they arrived at his palace would determine their place in the Chinese zodiac. As they neared the end of the race the animals approached a fast running river. The ox was in front along with the rat, who had cunningly hitched a lift on the ox's back. The tiger was next, with the rabbit hot on his heals.
Not long afterwards the Dragon descended from the skies to come fifth. It transpired that he had been delayed after helping local villagers to extinguish a fire threatening to destroy their crops. He also told the emperor that he had seen a tiny rabbit clinging to a log in the river and felt sorry for him, so had used his breath to push the log safely to shore!
Are you a Rabbit? Those born in the following years are under the sign of the rabbit: 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023
Rabbit character traits: Those born under the year of the rabbit are thought to be quietly confident with an inner strength. They show good attention to detail and, while they enjoy socialising, they can find it difficult to open up to others. They are also thought to be quick-witted, curious and patient.
About the Rabbit:
Lucky Colours: Red, Pink, Purple, Blue
Lucky Numbers: 3, 4, 6
Flowers: Plantain, Lilly, Jasmine
Most compatible with: Goat, Dog, Pig
Least compaticale with: Rooster, Dragon, Rat
Those born under the year of the Rabbit include: Albert Einstein, Angelina Jolie, David Beckham, Lionel Messi, Brad Pitt
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