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  1. The Symbolic Meaning of Rabbit in Chinese Culture

    2012年8月23日 · The rabbit and fox are both considered to be smart and resourceful, so the saying "When the rabbit dies, the fox grieves" describes the bond between opponents who are also kindred spirits. Rabbit people who were born at the time of 5 to 7 a.m., named mao shi (time period of mao) are famous for their artistic sense and good taste.

  2. Chinese zodiac animals: The rabbit and what it represents

    2 天之前 · Some historians believe the Chinese zodiac took shape during the Han dynasty (206 B.C.- A.D. 220), while others trace its origins back to the Western Zhou dynasty (1046 B.C.-771 B.C.).

  3. Symbolic Meanings of Each Chinese Zodiac Sign - Your Chinese

    Each Chinese Zodiac animal has symbolic meanings. Rat is a symbol of wisdom while Ox a symbol of diligence. Tiger is a symbol of valor and vigor while Rabbit symbolizes prudence.

  4. A Comprehensive Guide to Fox in Chinese Culture - WuKong Blog

    2024年2月4日 · Discover the profound symbolism of the fox in Chinese culture, a creature embodying wisdom. Understanding “Huli” (狐狸): In Chinese culture, the fox embodies intelligence, adaptability, and mystery qualities.

  5. Symbolism of Animals in Chinese Art - Chinasage

    Fox 狐狸 hú li. While many creatures in the west have a worse reputation than in China for example rats, pigs and dragons for the fox it is the other way around. In the west a fox is admired for its cunning and determination, in China it has a much more evil connotation.

  6. Chinese Zodiac, Explore the 12 Animal Signs January 2025

    Representing hard work and dependability, the Ox symbolizes strength and patience. Courageous and confident, the Tiger is a symbol of bravery and unpredictability. Gentle and elegant, the Rabbit is associated with kindness and a peaceful nature. A mythical creature, the Dragon embodies power, ambition, and good fortune.

  7. Rabbit Chinese Zodiac Sign: Symbolism in Chinese Culture - China Highlights

    The traditional Chinese character "兎" (literally meaning "rabbit") is a pictographic character of the wild rabbit with long ears and a short tail, which was found in the inscriptions on bones or tortoise shells of the Shang Dynasty (16th century–11th century BC).

  8. Rabbit - en.chinaculture.org

    Rabbit correlates to the western sign Pisces. Rabbit comes fourth in the Chinese zodiac. People love rabbits for their cleverness, agility, and charm. In traditional Chinese culture, Jade Rabbit is another name for the moon.

  9. Rabbit symbol’s relevancy in modern society shows creativity of Chinese

    2023年1月3日 · In Chinese culture, the rabbit is not only a symbol of good luck, but also connected to longevity and fertility. Associated with the moon, the rabbit has appeared in numerous legends and...

  10. The Chinese Zodiac in Mandarin 十二生肖知多少

    2023年10月16日 · China Post on Thursday released a set of two special stamps to celebrate the upcoming Chinese zodiac Year of the Rabbit. [Photo/Xinhua] The Chinese Zodiac is known as 生肖 (shēng xiào) in Mandarin Chinese. The Chinese Zodiac is based on a 12-year cycle, with each year represented by an animal.