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What's the difference between the lunar calendar and the yellow calendar?

Category: Entertainment/Stars; astrology

Problem description:

Please introduce the lunar calendar and the yellow calendar in detail! How did the difference come about? Good answer, chase points!

Analysis:

The earth revolves around the sun for 365 days, 9 minutes and 9 seconds, and it takes 4 minutes, 08 seconds and 46 seconds from the vernal equinox to the vernal equinox. This year is called "Year of the Year". The vernal equinox moves westward gradually, so although it is actually shorter than the Sunday of the earth by 20 minutes 13 seconds, it is a precession, from the first day of the first month to the first day of the first month of the second year, which is called a year. The lunar month is headed by the day when the sun and the moon meet each other, and the second meeting is about twenty-nine and a half days apart. Therefore, the number of days in a month is either 29 or 30. Because of the different laws of months, the years are also different. Within a year, the number of months can't be odd zero, but it is only 354 days, which is about 11 days different from the actual year. This is probably the lunar calendar. The zodiac, also known as the zodiac, is a term in astronomy. It means that the earth revolves around the sun once a year, and the circular route of the sun between celestial stars, that is, the trajectory, seen on the earth in a year will circle 360 degrees. People divide it into 12 equal parts, and each minute is 30 degrees. In the past, due to superstition, people believed that there were good days, so they had to turn over the zodiac calendar to see which was the auspicious day of the zodiac, and the old calendar would be established. Except for the words "full, flat, broken, closed, open and closed", the bottom of each date in the calendar is marked with 12, and the days corresponding to the words "broken, broken and closed" are auspicious days of the Chinese zodiac.