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It is taboo to say that all three members of a family belong to rats.

Among the twelve zodiac signs, the first one is the rat zodiac. In the eyes of many people, the rat zodiac is not good, because rats like to steal food from ordinary people and destroy their property. In fact, the Zodiac puts mice first, because the Zodiac is the most shrewd and industrious creature in the Zodiac, and it is also one of the first creatures that human beings come into contact with, and the so-called theft and destruction do not represent all mice. In this respect, if all three people in the family are rats, that is a very good thing, which means that the whole family can get rich, the family is harmonious and the family is lucky.

Good fortune!

First of all, in terms of wealth, if there are three mice at home, the wealth at home will have a strong magnetic field because of the same zodiac. The smarter a family gets along with each other, the smoother their career, the more money they earn, and the better their economic conditions are day by day.

Good fortune!

Secondly, in the face of the same zodiac, the rat zodiac will not be rejected like some zodiac signs, but will be more harmonious, and they can learn from each other's experiences and lessons, forming a good environment for mutual help. Therefore, the family of three rats is very rare, and the family will have good luck.

taboo

Although a family of three belongs to rats, they do have many financial benefits and get along very well. But that doesn't mean you can have no scruples. In fact, rats, the family members of three, also have taboos. That is, the birthday of the younger generation should not be bigger than the birthday of the elder, otherwise it is easy to see that the disagreement between the elder and the younger generation will not only affect the family fortune, but also affect the development of the younger generation and the fortune of the elder in his later years.