There are 12 months in the Chinese calendar. They are, the rat, the ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig.
The above are the animals of the zodiac, not the months. There are twelve months in the Chinese calendar though, and a leap year has thirteen.
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The animals on the Chinese zodiac don't stand for months. They stand for years. The year 2013 is the Year of the Snake.
Because in the Chinese Calendar, which is the Lunar Calendar, it is the New Year. The Lunar Calendar and Solar Calendar is different.
The Shang Dynasty had a highly sophisticated calendar with a 360-day year with 12 months and 30 days in each month.
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Yes, since the Chinese calendar is synchronised with the lunar calendar.
The Chinese lunar calendar does not use months, rather divisions. The Chinese lunar calendar has 24 divisions in a year.
No. Some countries use different calendars. So for example you have a Hebrew calendar, a Chinese calendar, an Islamic calendar, a Hindu calendar and many others. For those that use the Gregorian calendar, the months are the same around the world.
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12 months in the Gregorian calendar.
13 Months in a Chinese Lunar Year It could also be Calendar instead of Chinese. This is calculated using a lunisolar calendar.
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There are various calendars used around the world now, like the Chinese calendar, but the main one, using the months from January to December is the Gregorian calendar.
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