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'''Chinese Calendar''' is a calendar based on the movements of the [[moon]].
 
'''Chinese Calendar''' is a calendar based on the movements of the [[moon]].
  
In Chinese Calendar, the years are named after the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac: [[rat]], [[cattle]], [[tiger]], [[rabbit]], [[dragon]], [[snake]], [[horse]], [[goat]], [[monkey]], [[rooster]], [[dog]], [[pig]]. 2007 is the a Year of the [[Pig]].
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In Chinese Calendar, the years are named after the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac: [[rat]], [[cattle]], [[tiger]], [[rabbit]], [[dragon]], [[snake]], [[horse]], [[goat]], [[monkey]], [[rooster]], [[dog]], [[pig]]. 2008 is the a Year of the [[Rat]].
  
 
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[[Category:China]]

Revision as of 04:54, July 7, 2008

Chinese Calendar is a calendar based on the movements of the moon.

In Chinese Calendar, the years are named after the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac: rat, cattle, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, pig. 2008 is the a Year of the Rat.