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The meaning of the rabbit is the symbol of the moon, and the cultural symbolism of the rabbit is witty, cautious, skillful.
In the eyes of the ancients, the looming specks on the moon resembled a jumping rabbit. In China, the rabbit symbolizes longevity, so Taoism made rabbits that can make elixirs, and let rabbits use a mortar under the laurel tree to mash medicines, and later the rabbit slowly evolved into a symbol of the pharmaceutical industry.
Rabbit is a beautiful word in China, it is not only one of the zodiac signs of people, but also closely related to human life and people's beautiful hopes. There is a Chinese idiom called the three holes of the cunning rabbit, which means that the rabbit is smart and good at protecting itself. Rabbits are intelligent animals, so rabbits have often played a witty role in folk tales since ancient times.
Tortoise and hare race
One day, the hare laughed at the tortoise's short feet and slow walking, and the tortoise laughed and said, "Although you walk fast, if I race with you once, I will surely win you." The rabbit thought the turtle was bragging, so he agreed, so they asked the fox to choose the track and specify the end point.
On the day of the race, they set off together, and the turtle was slow but determined, moving towards the goal step by step. The rabbit believed that he could run fast and did not take the race to heart at all, so he fell asleep under a tree halfway through. When we wake up and run as far as we can, the tortoise has already reached the finish line and won, and the moral of this story is that pride makes people lag behind.
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"Rabbit" is a beautiful word in China. It is not only one of the zodiac signs of people, but also closely related to human life, people's beautiful hopes, the symbolism of the rabbit and its living habits and life skills are closely related. The specific meaning is as follows:
1. The vast majority of rabbits are symbols of the moon.
Because in the eyes of the ancients, the looming spots on the moon resemble a jumping rabbit. Therefore, rabbits are feminine animals, and cultures in China, Africa, Egypt, Greece, Celts, and other places have associated rabbits with menstruation and fertility.
2. In China, the rabbit symbolizes longevity.
Taoism used rabbits to make elixirs of life, and let rabbits use a mortar to mash medicines under the laurel tree, and later the rabbit slowly evolved into a symbol of the pharmaceutical industry.
3. The rabbit is a symbol of the savior's faithfulness and self-sacrifice.
In Buddhist legends, Shakyamuni in his previous life monk practice in the forest interrupted cooking, when life was dying, the rabbit jumped into the fire and became cooked meat, saving the life of the Buddha, in order to express the rabbit's spirit of sacrificing life, since then Buddhism vegetarian fasting.
4. The rabbit is the first to be wronged.
The word "injustice" is a sign of the kind rabbit "crying out for grievances". "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains: "Wronged, wronged.
It means that the rabbit is under the snare fence and cannot escape, only succumb, not stretch. By extension, grievances. So there are a series of words such as "wronged", "injustice", "grievance", "grievance", etc.
China has been a predominantly agricultural country for a long time, so there are few economic factors in the ancestors' emotional attitude towards rabbits. In life, people's liking for the lively and cute image of rabbits, as well as their dislike for rabbits' timidity and open-mouthedness, are only out of consideration for the appearance and habits of rabbits, as well as the consistency with people's inner concepts.
Therefore, in traditional Chinese culture, people's likes and dislikes of the rabbit are mainly determined by the symbolism represented by the rabbit.
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The rabbit means auspicious and beautiful, and has many children and many blessings.
The rabbit is a non-peaceful animal, which can be called a "pacifist who has no quarrel with the world", and it is also a small animal that everyone loves when it comes to non-Yuankuan. Except for those who sell rabbits, most of them are pet rabbits, which are often associated with the laurel tree on the moon in mythology. Therefore, in Feng Shui, there is also the implication of attracting nobility and prosperity, raising a few at home, and then giving a name for fortune, which is very auspicious and beautiful.
Rabbits are very fast reproducing animals, which is very in line with the meaning of our fertility and blessings. If you have a newlywed or a couple looking for a child, it is best to have a litter of rabbits. At the same time, the rabbit is also a symbol of spring, all things are revived, vibrant, and having a rabbit at home often makes people energetic, and can also promote people to be motivated in their careers and go to the next level.
Zodiac rabbit personality analysis
Rabbit people pursue a comfortable life in life, and Rabbit girls will be more obvious, and at the same time, they don't think deeply about things. Enjoying a comfortable life too much. They get a bad reputation as weak, opportunistic, and indulgent for being too indulgent.
Others may be more inclined to say about them. When they reach their potential, they become persevering and have the strength to not give up until they reach their goal.
People whose zodiac signs are rabbits are relatively calm and rational when facing feelings, and they are generally not emotional. Their personalities are calm and gentle, like a lotus flower that is not stained with mud. They don't like to be bound in their love life, they are very cautious when they treat love, they will not easily fall in love with other people, if they fall in love with someone, they must be wholehearted, and sometimes the deeper the love, the deeper the hurt.
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1. Joy: Rabbits represent joy, they are lively and cute, making people feel warm and happy.
2. Health: Rabbits symbolize health, they have good physical fitness, and they can effectively help people improve their physical health.
3. Prosperity: Rabbits also symbolize prosperity, and their number represents the prosperity of the family, which can also bring wealth and blessings.
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