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The creator of Year Hare Affair, Lin Chao 林超 told an interviewer that he was a huge fan of military aircraft as a child. [8] In Yuan’s famous anthology of tall tales — What the Master Did Not Talk of  子不语, a reference to a passage in the Analects of Confucius: ‘The Master never talked of wonders, feats of strength, disorders of nature or spirits’ — we find the following account:

A month after Hu’s death, he appeared in a local man’s dream and said: ‘I certainly deserved to die for my feelings have violated propriety and my actions have offended an honourable man.

This may be true for our country: only after going through a phase of being “rabbits” can we fully emerge as “dragons”.’

In 2015, Lin’s comic was adapted into an animation series by the same name, and was promoted by the official accounts such as Xinhua News Agency and the Communist Youth League on Weibo.

He liked the idea that everything seems happy, but just underneath the surface "the third Reich is crumbling, and, you know, the dream is over."

When Taika Waititi, who is Maori/Jewish, was asked about why he chose to play the role of Adolf Hitler, he said "The answer's simple, what better 'fuck you' to the guy?"

Taika Waititi has known Thomasin McKenzie (Elsa) since she was "very, very little" as he's friends with her parents, from New Zealand's theater scene.

Understanding bunny bonding behavior contributes to the well-being of bonded rabbits.

Bunny Bonding DynamicsImportance
Gradual IntroductionsEnsures peaceful coexistence
Supervised MeetingsFosters harmonious relationships
NeuteringPrevents aggressive behavior
Mutual GroomingResult of successful bonding

Social Hierarchy Establishment

As rabbits engage in bonding, the establishment of a social hierarchy becomes a foundational aspect of their interactions, guiding the roles of dominance and submission within the group.

Grooming serves as an essential aspect of social bonding among rabbits, fostering trust, comfort, and a sense of belonging within the community. Their reproductive behaviors involve establishing dominance and territory. Mating rituals include mounting, chasing, and dominance displays. 88-89.

[5] There are ample records of Lord Rabbit in the ‘jottings’ 筆記 of the Ming and Qing.

Grooming plays a significant role in the social dynamics and relationships among male rabbits, promoting harmony and communication within their group.

Non-Reproductive Sexual Interactions

Non-reproductive sexual interactions in rabbits encompass a variety of behaviors.

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Through mutual grooming, rabbits convey acceptance and care towards one another, contributing to the cohesion of the group.

Additionally, grooming behavior can reflect the hierarchy within the rabbit community, with dominant rabbits often receiving more grooming from subordinates. Yu the Great is one of the three mythical rulers of ancient China.

It’s important to keep rabbits in a smoke-free environment to ensure their well-being. [5]

Although these figures of Lord Rabbit were anthropomorphically male in appearance; the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival — where offerings were made to the moon (associated with the feminine yin in Chinese cosmology), traditionally excluded adult men from participating in its rituals.

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Small mammal known for its large ears and small, cottonball-like tail. Neutering is vital to prevent aggressive behavior, facilitating a harmonious bond. You may erect a temple for me, and call on the people to burn incense.’ [9]

Offering at the Rabbit God Temple, Mid-Autumn Festival.

Understanding these non-reproductive sexual behaviors is important for caretakers to support the well-being of their rabbits.

  • Same-sex bonding behaviors in rabbits can involve genital stimulation and social interactions.
  • Non-reproductive sexual interactions contribute to the social bond between same-sex rabbits.
  • Mounting behavior in same-sex pairs can serve as a dominance display or a form of social interaction.
  • Accepting and acknowledging these behaviors can help create a harmonious environment for same-sex rabbit pairs.

Social Hierarchy Dynamics

Social interactions among rabbits, including behaviors like mounting and grooming, play an important role in establishing and maintaining social hierarchy dynamics within the group.

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[10] Ibid.

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Tagged: Culture & Society, The View. Their interactions are often related to dominance or social hierarchy, not sexual attraction. By recognizing that dominance humping is a common behavior among rabbits, regardless of gender, you can better understand their social dynamics and hierarchy.

Male rabbits, in particular, often engage in mounting as a means of establishing their rank within the group.

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Sometime in the seventeenth century, the rabbit managed to cast aside its role as the moon goddess’ sidekick and transformed itself into a local deity — Lord Rabbit 兔儿爷 — beloved by those living in northern China, especially in areas surrounding the capital Beijing. Understanding the dynamics of social hierarchy among male rabbits is important for their successful bonding and overall harmony.

Here are some key points to take into account:

  • Social hierarchy is established to determine dominance and submission roles.
  • This hierarchy is essential in preventing conflicts between rabbits during bonding.
  • Behaviors like mounting, grooming, nudging, and circling are common in the hierarchy establishment.
  • Dominant rabbits may exhibit assertive behaviors, while submissive rabbits display deference.

Communication Through Grooming

Engaging in grooming behavior, male rabbits communicate affection, strengthen social bonds, and establish hierarchy within their group.

He opted, instead, to present the city as a celebratory place on the surface and dressed the characters as stylishly as possible. Drawing on historical events of the twentieth-century, It tells the story of the Rabbit family (representing the Communist Party of China and its supporters) working hard to defend their ‘flower-planting household’ (zhong hua jia 种花家: a homophone for 中华家, the family of the Chinese nation) against attacks and oppression from Chickens (Japan, vilified from the nation of the crane to that of the chicken), Bald Eagles (the United States) and Bears (the Soviet Union bear has the hammer and sickle of Communism on its stomach, while the Russia bear, featured later, has the number ‘1’ on its stomach, signifying that it is the eldest son of the Soviet Union.