Introverted, withdrawn? This could be your year!
THERE is more to the Chinese Zodiac than a hippity hop into year 4708 for people born under the sign of rabbit.
Rabbit babies are private, introverted and withdrawn. Or quietly charismatic, thoughtful and calm? It is hard to generalize a destiny using a centuries-old system based on natural elements, marked by fixed colors and assigned a dozen animals as they correspond to the hour, date, month and year of birth.
One thing is clear, says Elizabeth VanderVen, an assistant history professor at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey, and a specialist in Chinese and eastern Asian culture: "Rabbits are considered to be especially lucky financially."
She noted that some believe rabbits are the luckiest of all signs in the Chinese zodiac. That, VanderVen said, could be especially true this year because the 2011 rabbit year corresponds with the element of metal, symbolizing great wealth.
American baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez is a rabbit, incredibly wealthy from his sport. Other rabbits are movie stars Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Charlize Theron, Drew Barrymore; pop music singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias; British author George Orwell; Frank Sinatra; Albert Einstein and Leon Trotsky.
In Vietnam, the rabbit is not a rabbit at all but a cat, which failed to make the top 12 in China, according to legend.
The rabbit comes fourth in the zodiac's 12-year cycle. Rabbit years include 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and 1999 on the more international Gregorian calendar, as opposed to the lunisolar Chinese calendar that pegs 2011 as 4708.
The major holiday in Asia, known as the Spring Festival in China, shifts somewhat over January and February. This year it starts on February and always lasts for 15 days.
The Chinese calendar not only follows the 12-year cycle but characteristics within the cycle are touched by the influences of fire, earth, metal, water and wood, each with a yin (female) form and a yang (male) form.
To make leap year adjustments, the colors of white, black, green, red and brown are also assigned. This rabbit year is white yin metal.
"The 2011 rabbit will obtain wealth if she or he works hard and diligently," VanderVen predicts.
Her personality list for rabbits: honest, sensitive, tactful, stylish, sophisticated, virtuous and modest, but they also are viewed as snobbish, standoffish, self-righteous, oversensitive and a little unpredictable.
Boston's Brittany Falconer, 23, is a rabbit. Is she more an impish old-time cartoon bunny Bugs than the impish cartoon sexpot Jessica?
"I can't make a rabbit face like Jessica," Falconer said, "but I guess I'm somewhat rabbit-like: quiet, observant and capable of sneakiness!"
Rabbit babies are private, introverted and withdrawn. Or quietly charismatic, thoughtful and calm? It is hard to generalize a destiny using a centuries-old system based on natural elements, marked by fixed colors and assigned a dozen animals as they correspond to the hour, date, month and year of birth.
One thing is clear, says Elizabeth VanderVen, an assistant history professor at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey, and a specialist in Chinese and eastern Asian culture: "Rabbits are considered to be especially lucky financially."
She noted that some believe rabbits are the luckiest of all signs in the Chinese zodiac. That, VanderVen said, could be especially true this year because the 2011 rabbit year corresponds with the element of metal, symbolizing great wealth.
American baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez is a rabbit, incredibly wealthy from his sport. Other rabbits are movie stars Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Charlize Theron, Drew Barrymore; pop music singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias; British author George Orwell; Frank Sinatra; Albert Einstein and Leon Trotsky.
In Vietnam, the rabbit is not a rabbit at all but a cat, which failed to make the top 12 in China, according to legend.
The rabbit comes fourth in the zodiac's 12-year cycle. Rabbit years include 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and 1999 on the more international Gregorian calendar, as opposed to the lunisolar Chinese calendar that pegs 2011 as 4708.
The major holiday in Asia, known as the Spring Festival in China, shifts somewhat over January and February. This year it starts on February and always lasts for 15 days.
The Chinese calendar not only follows the 12-year cycle but characteristics within the cycle are touched by the influences of fire, earth, metal, water and wood, each with a yin (female) form and a yang (male) form.
To make leap year adjustments, the colors of white, black, green, red and brown are also assigned. This rabbit year is white yin metal.
"The 2011 rabbit will obtain wealth if she or he works hard and diligently," VanderVen predicts.
Her personality list for rabbits: honest, sensitive, tactful, stylish, sophisticated, virtuous and modest, but they also are viewed as snobbish, standoffish, self-righteous, oversensitive and a little unpredictable.
Boston's Brittany Falconer, 23, is a rabbit. Is she more an impish old-time cartoon bunny Bugs than the impish cartoon sexpot Jessica?
"I can't make a rabbit face like Jessica," Falconer said, "but I guess I'm somewhat rabbit-like: quiet, observant and capable of sneakiness!"
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