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Is there a lunar calendar in Russia?
Historically, Russia adopted the julian calendar inherited from the Byzantine Empire (the Eastern Roman Empire), also known as the Orthodox calendar or the Russian calendar and the old calendar. 1 9171.7 The revolution that broke out was called the October Revolution because it was1month according to the Russian calendar. The Orthodox Christmas in Russia is 65438+10.7, because according to the Russian calendar, it is 65438+February 25th.
At present, the Gregorian calendar prevailing in the world is the Gregorian calendar of the Western Roman Empire. Soviet Russia abolished the Russian calendar in 19 18 and changed to Gregorian calendar.
So in Russia, there are only the old calendar (or Russian calendar) and the Gregorian calendar. There is no difference between the lunar calendar and the lunar calendar.
The lunar calendar in China's traditional twenty-four solar terms is divided into months according to the period of the moon, which is also called the lunar calendar in order to distinguish it from the solar calendar (or solar calendar) according to the period of the sun.
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