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  2. Wei-ming temple - Wikipedia

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    Wei-ming temple (Chinese: 威明堂; pinyin: Wēi míngtáng), [1] also known as Rabbit Temple, is a Taoist temple in New Taipei City, Taiwan dedicated to Tu'er Shen (lit. "The Rabbit God"), a Chinese deity associated with gay love and sex.

  3. Bunny Who 'Frolicks with Chickens' All Day Thinks He's Part ...

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    The bunny was welcomed with open arms while the chickens got their daily exercise in. We guess no one told the bunny that he wasn't a chicken because the rabbit ran and ran after them while they ...

  4. Pet rabbits are the 'epitome of innocence.' Why that makes ...

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    Nothing looks more precious than a rabbit bunny-hopping toward you across the floor, and petting luxuriously smooth rabbit fur is pure joy. ... "I love all animals, but rabbits are just the ...

  5. The Bunny Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bunny Museum was a museum dedicated to rabbits that first opened to the public in 1998, in Altadena, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Prior to 2025, the museum held more than 35,000 rabbit-related items across 16 galleries in a 7,000 square foot space.

  6. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Rabbits can become pregnant again within hours of giving birth (yes, we know, it sounds exhausting) so be sure to get your floppy-eared friend spayed to avoid having to deal with a ton of bunny ...

  7. Rabbits and hares in art - Wikipedia

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    The 5,000 year old jade, ornament rabbit was found at the Lingjiatan site in what is now the eastern Chinese province of Anhui. [23] Rabbits have rich symbolic meanings in Chinese culture and art. They are considered gentle, intelligent, and very resourceful creatures; directly reflecting qualities admired in Chinese culture.

  8. Wondering How to Fill Those Easter Baskets? These Egg ... - AOL

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    This 258-piece "White Rabbit" kit is perfect for animal and LEGO lovers alike! The kiddos can build a rabbit with a carrot and flower to snack on during Easter, and once the holiday is over, they ...

  9. Tu'er Shen - Wikipedia

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    Tu'er Shen (traditional Chinese: 兔兒神; simplified Chinese: 兔儿神; pinyin: Tùrshén, The Leveret Spirit), Hu Tianbao or Tu Shen (Chinese: 兔神; pinyin: Tùshén, The Rabbit God), is a Chinese deity who manages love and sex between men. His name literally means "rabbit deity".