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2003 lunar calendar

The calendar of the 2003 lunar calendar is as follows:

A calendar is a daily publication that records dates and other related information. Each page displays one day's information as a calendar, one month's information as a monthly calendar, and one year's information as an annual calendar. There are many forms, such as calendars, desk calendars, calendar cards and now electronic calendars.

Calendar classification

Calendars in the calendar are divided into lunar calendar, solar calendar and yin-yang calendar.

The solar calendar is also called the solar calendar, and its calendar year is the tropic of Capricorn. At present, the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in the world, and the dry calendar in China belong to this kind of solar calendar.

The lunar calendar is also called the lunar calendar, or lunar calendar. Its calendar month is a new moon, and the Gregorian calendar year is 12 new moon, with 30 days for the big moon and 29 days for the small moon. The Islamic calendar is one of the lunar calendars.

There are obvious differences between flat years and leap years in the lunar calendar, and the number of years varies greatly. Calendar month is the first month of the lunar calendar. Because there is a certain difference between 12 the first lunar month and the tropic year (about 1 1 day), leap months are set in the lunar calendar to coordinate the relationship between the tropic year and the first lunar month, and there are leap months in thirteen months of the year.

Generally, there are seven leap years every 19. It is different from a normal year with twelve moons in a year. Therefore, this calendar conforms to both the moon and the periodic movement of the earth around the sun.