Chinese New Year 2023 interpretations

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Happy Chinese New Year! Today we welcome the Year of the Rabbit. The rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace and prosperity in Chinese culture. Hence, 2023 is seen to be a year of hope

As 2023 is supported by the element of water, experts translate this to mean that it is a good year to reap what you sow or have sown in the past, i.e., the investments that you planted in the past can now be sowed for success, especially if you are a Water Rabbit. The seeds you have sown, watered with love and nurtured, will bear fruit.

It is also recommended that as you reap success, you must also do some good financial planning and save your money for another rainy day, i.e., put some money aside for emergencies. Chinese astrology also says that the rabbit symbolizes patience and luck. Hence, 2023 is a year of hope, a year of peace and success. Definitely much less dramatic or tumultuous than the Year of the Tiger.

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