The Metal Rabbit in Chinese Astrology

In keeping with the animal symbolism, the Chinese zodiac sign of Rabbit denotes a mild-mannered and cautious personality. But he/she is also has more complex traits, most of which are accentuated when allied with the element, Metal.

The biggest benefit that Metal brings to a sign like the Rabbit is to make him/her more self-assured in nature. People born in the Year of the Rabbit zodiac are very sensitive in their feelings; they prefer to avoid disagreeable people and situations and as far as possible stay away from conflict. In fact even when faced with a threat to their own interests, the Rabbit will prefer to take the line of least resistance rather than open confrontation with an opponent. This gives the Rabbit a reputation of being rather timid and in reality too often has them scurrying away from potentially dangerous situations. However when a Rabbit person is tempered by the element of Metal, it gives him or her more of a steely resolve than other Rabbit people. The Metal Rabbit is more likely to stand up for him/herself or at least take a firmer grasp of the situation at hand, no matter how unpalatable it is.

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Then again the Metal Rabbit is also likely to be the most ambitious among his/her counterparts of other Metals. On the whole, the Rabbit is content with pleasant surroundings and domestic contexts which have enough of creature comforts; the cut and thrust of the professional world is not for them since they don’t do so well in competitive environments. However the element Metal brings a keener edge to any sign, including even a mild-mannered one as the Rabbit. Thus the Metal Rabbit frequently finds him/herself wanting more from life and is not satisfied with mere domestic pleasures. Metal Rabbits are not so content with the same old boring routine, and are willing to take up a few challenges here and there in order to succeed.

The Rabbit as it is, has considerable negotiating skills. Because of lack of aggressive personality, the Rabbit needs other skills in order to survive and one of these is power of persuasion which can convince even the strongest of opponents of the virtues of co-operation rather than conflict. In fact so powerful is the Rabbit’s persuasive skills that he/she can even use them to manipulate seemingly stronger opponents to his/her own advantage. Thus in this Rabbit, when his/her native power of persuasion meets the determination of Metal, the result is a person who seems to have no problem getting what he or she wants. The Metal Rabbit is therefore more likely to garner power and authority than other Rabbits of different elements.

In the sphere of personal relationships too, the element Metal brings about a greater intensity of feelings. Rabbits are not deeply emotional creatures in the manner of a Goat or Pig. In fact a part of their physically fastidious nature is expressed as a desire to stay away from the murky world of emotions and feelings. However the Metal Rabbit is likely to display a far more passionate nature than those of other elements which is why the former would be highly coveted as a partner and together with the staying power granted by the elemnt, the Metal Rabbit stands placed to experience highly fulfilling relationships in the long run.