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Chinese Lunar Calendar, Wisdom of Ancestors

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The Chinese lunar calendar is a luni-solar calendar that balances the movements of the sun and moon. With a history of thousands of years, it has deeply integrated into the fabric of Chinese life. It defines "months" by lunar phases and "years" by the solar tropical year, adjusting the time difference through leap months to ensure solar terms align precisely with seasons.


Its core highlight is the 24 Solar Terms, from Start of Spring to Major Cold. They not only guide agricultural practices but also link the rhythms of daily life. Traditional festivals like the Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival are all based on the lunar calendar, carrying cultural connotations of reunion, worship, and prayer.


Today, even with the popularity of the Gregorian calendar, the lunar calendar still plays a role in festivals, weddings, funerals, and agricultural arrangements. It is more than a timekeeping tool—it embodies the astronomical wisdom and life philosophy of ancient Chinese people, serving as an important bond to maintain cultural roots.

 
 
 

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