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Chinese Lunar CalendarPrior to adoption of the Western solar calendar system, China exclusively followed a lunar calendar in determining the times of planting, harvesting, and festival occasions. Though today people in China use the western calendar for most practical matters of daily life, the old system still serves as the basis for determining numerous seasonal holidays. This coexistence of two calendar systems has long been accepted by the people of China.
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AstrologyConstellations Of The Chinese Zodiac
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Astrology... nugget of advice printed with their sign in the newspaper. But the full Horoscope as designed by the astrologer is more than that. It's a complete map of the planets with regards to the constellations and each other. Once the planets have been mapped, then their Aspects can be measured. The Aspect is ... ... the person receiving the reading. Once the positions have been charted, the astrologer can then calculate the relationships among them. The astrologer looks for several things. First off, the position of the planets and constellations are of utmost importance. Then the each planet's position is noted, ... ... the things you want, and how you go about getting those things. Jupiter is associated with pleasure and enjoyment. It is the ruler of Sagittarius and is also associated with principles of growth, religion and higher education. Saturn is the ruling planet of Capricorn and is associated with principles ... ... has what it takes to achieve great things. They are methodical, not plunging in without considering what the right steps are to get a project finished. They believe in doing it right the first time. In the business world, because the Ox can be strong leader, it can also be a bit stubborn or dogmatic. ... ... close to home and do not like taking risks or exploring new territory. Pig people are very concerned with what is socially acceptable. They are not trendsetters, preferring instead to follow rather than lead. Reflective in nature, pigs will withdraw from a problem or disagreement to consider the situation. ...
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