What colors should the people born in 1987, who are rabbits, avoid?
According to the Five Elements of the zodiac, people born in the Year of the Rabbit belong to the Wood element. Since "Metal overcomes Wood," and the colors that represent Metal are white, apricot, and gold, therefore the colors that the Rabbit zodiac people most avoid and are least suitable to use are white, apricot, and gold.
The Fate of People Born in the Year of the Rabbit
Those born in the Year of the Rabbit (Mao) have a gentle nature and a prosperous career. They prefer tranquility rather than activity, lack careful consideration and decision-making, which leads to missing good opportunities. However, they are loyal to friends and tend to waste money, which causes repeated failures in their careers. Their deep indulgence in sensual desires leads to lifelong misfortune. Therefore, they should be cautious. People born in the Year of the Rabbit are sensitive, have strong memory, and are compassionate. They value order, are solid, modest, quiet, and isolated. It is a sign of gradually declining fortune, so they should save and accumulate for their later years.
Who is the Guardian Buddha of the Rabbit Zodiac?
The Guardian Buddha of the Rabbit Zodiac: Manjushri Bodhisattva
Manjushri Bodhisattva's name in Sanskrit is Manjusri. Ancient translations include: Wonderful Virtue, Wonderful Head, Universal Head, Moist Head, Respectful Head. According to the Mahavairocana Sutra, it means "Wondrously Auspicious." "Manjusri" means "wonderful" and "Shri" or "Shili" means "virtue" or "auspiciousness," hence it is abbreviated as Manjushri. Manjushri Bodhisattva is the first among all Bodhisattvas in terms of wisdom and eloquence. He symbolizes the wisdom of the Buddha, known as "Great Wisdom." Manjushri Bodhisattva represents great wisdom, which can develop wisdom and enhance insight, especially helping students achieve academic success, officials gain both fortune and salary, and businessmen increase wealth and blessings. He can enhance your creativity and potential, helping you overcome opponents in competition and achieve great success in your career. People born in the Year of the Rabbit have the strongest connection with Manjushri Bodhisattva, so those born in the Year of the Rabbit can receive twice the protection of Manjushri Bodhisattva, increasing their wisdom, ensuring smooth academic and career paths, harmonious marriage, keeping away from demons and troubles, and overcoming all worries.
Manjushri Bodhisattva's name in Sanskrit is Manjusri. Ancient translations include: Wonderful Virtue, Wonderful Head, Universal Head, Moist Head, Respectful Head. According to the Mahavairocana Sutra, it means "Wondrously Auspicious." "Manjusri" means "wonderful" and "Shri" or "Shili" means "virtue" or "auspiciousness," hence it is abbreviated as Manjushri. Manjushri Bodhisattva is the first among all Bodhisattvas in terms of wisdom and eloquence. He symbolizes the wisdom of the Buddha, known as "Great Wisdom." Manjushri Bodhisattva represents great wisdom, which can develop wisdom and enhance insight, especially helping students achieve academic success, officials gain both fortune and salary, and businessmen increase wealth and blessings. He can enhance your creativity and potential, helping you overcome opponents in competition and achieve great success in your career. People born in the Year of the Rabbit have the strongest connection with Manjushri Bodhisattva, so those born in the Year of the Rabbit can receive twice the protection of Manjushri Bodhisattva, increasing their wisdom, ensuring smooth academic and career paths, harmonious marriage, keeping away from demons and troubles, and overcoming all worries.














