Unveiling the Generous Hearts of the Rabbit, Sheep, and Pig Zodiacs

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, lasts for 15 days. On the final day, it is often celebrated as the Chinese Lantern Festival or Yuan Xiao Jie in Mandarin. This day is marked by various activities such as solving lantern riddles and enjoying tang yuan, a traditional dessert symbolising family reunions, harmony, and togetherness. The Chinese New Year begins with the new moon and concludes with the full moon, symbolising the end of a cycle. While the celebration of the Chinese Lantern Festival (Yuan Xiao Jie) is more common in places that adhere to traditional practices, those who follow modern customs may not prioritise its celebration, often continuing with their usual activities on the final day of the Chinese New Year.

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A quick Overview - The Yin Energy of the Rabbit, Sheep, and Pig

The last trinity group Rabbit Sheet Pig dominating energy is Yin. The Yin energy embodies the qualities of coldness, stillness, calmness, passive, quiet, mystery, restoration, and femininity.

In the first article of the Animal Zodiac Series, we briefly touched on the traits of Yin and Yang energy. Now, let's delve into the overview traits of the last three animals and discover why they complement each other well as a group.

Those born in the year of the Rabbit embody optimistic, quiet, honesty, elegance, and generosity. Hence, if you seek a friend who can be frank yet manages thoughtfully, Rabbit is one of them. They are also explorers at heart. Although rabbits love freedom, once they're set on a goal, they will commit to it, be responsible and not getting distracted. When it comes to self-discipline, they may be tolerant towards others, but they are pretty strict with themselves.

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Those born in the year of the Sheeps are known for their patience, kindness, empathy, and strong self-worth. Their empathetic nature allows them to be compassionate toward others' problems and view situations from various perspectives, especially with their friends and loved ones. Those born in the year of the Sheep may not be initiators due to their timid nature; however, they normally overcome this through their willpower. They are generally obedient and beloved by others.

Those born in the year of the Pig, the final zodiac animal in our series and a member of this last Trinity is known for its easygoing nature, flexibility, cheerfulness, and resilience. Pigs are authentic and trustworthy, easily earning the trust of others through their reliability. They are patient and unafraid to face challenges. However, their kindheartedness can sometimes make them easily influenced or perceived as naive. This vulnerability puts their emotions to the test, resulting in impulsiveness or loss of temper. It is advisable for them to cultivate calmness, listen attentively, and consider their thoughts before expressing them.

These generalised traits of Rabbit, Sheep, and Pig show why they complement each other well as a group - Diplomats. They are honest, sensitive, compassionate, generous, patient, calm, and able to manage interpersonal situations in a thoughtful manner. Hence, it is also why it’s crucial to keep in mind that personal traits may vary based on factors such as upbringing, cultural influences, and personal experiences.

Here are some of tracks we have picked!

Our Rabbit, Sheep & Pig - Chinese Zodiac Animal Playlist

Featured Tracks of the Playlist

1. Stand by You by Rachel Platten

“Stand by You” by Rachel Platten shares the message of unwavering support for someone in times of hardship or struggle. This viewpoint resonates with the trio's natural inclination to be compassionate and caring towards others. Even in difficult times, they can provide comfort and care to those in need. The lyrics, “Love, if your wings are broken, borrow mine so yours can open too' and 'I'll be your eyes 'til yours can shine, and I'll be your arms, I'll be your steady satellite.” It highlights the willingness to provide support and encouragement to help someone overcome their struggles. This reflects the caring and nurturing nature of the Rabbit, Sheep, and Pig.

2. Kind and Generous by Natalie Merchant

“Kind and Generous” by Natalie Merchant advocates for practising gratitude and appreciation towards the people and things around us. It resonates with the trio's generosity, kind-heartedness, and nurturing nature encourages others to value and reciprocate acts of kindness. The lyrics, “Oh, I want to thank you for so many gifts you gave. The love, the tenderness, I want to thank you. I want to thank you for your generosity, the love. And the honesty that you gave me.” It reinforces the theme of gratitude and appreciation for the emotional support and sincerity received from others. This aligns with the compassionate and nurturing nature of the Rabbit, Sheep, and Pig.

3. Peaceful Easy Feeling by Eagles

“Peaceful Easy Feeling” by Eagles is a song that resonates with the trinity group of Rabbit, Sheep, and Pig, it reflects their peaceful, easygoing, and nurturing nature, which they can share with others as an example to embody it. At times when we feel the rush to understand ourselves all at once, what if we embraced patience and let go of expectations? By allowing ourselves to experience the carefree side of life, we may find happiness and satisfaction in the simple things. The lyrics “and I know you won’t let me down, ‘Cause I’m already standin’ on the ground.” convey a sense of security and self-nurturing that one can provide for oneself..

If you've enjoyed what you've read and heard, feel free to head over to our Spotify playlist to listen to the rest of our curated tracks! We also offer recording studio Singapore services and music studio rental in Singapore.

23 February 2024

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