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What kind of trachea does the lunar May belong to?
January Tiger silver moon February Rabbit Uzuki March Dragon Chen Yue April Snake Mitsuki
From beginning of spring to Jing Ke, from Jing Ke to Qingming, from Qingming to Long Summer, from Long Summer to Foolish.
May, Horse, Noon, June, Sheep, Moonless, July, Monkey, Shenyue, August, Chicken and Youyue.
From Miscanthus to summer, from summer to beginning of autumn, from beginning of autumn to Bailu, from Bailu to Cold Dew.
September dog month October pig month November rat month December cow ugly month
From cold dew to beginning of winter, from beginning of winter to heavy snow, from heavy snow to slight cold, from slight cold to beginning of spring.
The zodiac belongs to every month.
In the first month, tigers in February, rabbits in March, dragons in April, snakes in May, horses in June and sheep in June.
July monkey, August chicken, September dog, October pig, eleven mice and twelve cows.
The dividing line is divided into solar terms, and beginning of spring is divided into year boundary and month boundary.
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