野兔 Yě tù
literally: wild rabbit
The Chinese hare, also known as the moon rabbit, is a mythical creature in Chinese folklore that lives on the moon. Legend has it that the hare pounds the elixir of life in a mortar and pestle, symbolizing immortality. The story is often associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese culture.
In the Chinese Calender the year 2011 is the year of the hare.
Rabbit (Tu in Chinese language, others may refer to it by Hare).
red hare = roter Hase
The myth of the white hare on the moon comes from the folklore of the Mid-Autumn Festival, where the hare is seen pounding the elixir of immortality. The dragon represents the legendary guardian of the elixir and the moon itself. This tale symbolizes unity, peace, and the pursuit of eternal life in Chinese culture.
It's the dragon year.
Заяц. IPA: [ˈzajəʦ].
Rabbit is associated with longevity and the moon. Some astrologers identify this sign as the cat, but Chinese astrologers always refer to it as Rabbit or Hare.
People from china have black hare because they are Chinese and look funny
The Chinese zodiac animal for 2011 is the Rabbit. People born in this year are believed to possess characteristics such as kindness, sensitivity, and diplomacy.
晴れたhare ta
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