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Year of the monkey in 2004
Such a simple question is also difficult. Anyone who has studied the Gregorian calendar a little knows that the horse month is the sweat of the fifth lunar month. What do you mean? 1 boring. 、~! According to the main branch of the lunar calendar, the Year of the Monkey is a period of 12, and the month of the horse is also a period of 12. There must be a horse month every year in the Year of the Monkey, and the period of the Year of the Monkey is 12. The year 2004 (Shen Jianian in the lunar calendar) happens to be the Year of the Monkey. June 18 to July 16 is the May of the lunar calendar, that is, Geng Wuyue, which happens to be the "horse month" of the Year of the Monkey. The next "Year of the Monkey" is from June 5th to July 3rd, 20 16. Astronomy and ancient experts in China agree that the origin of the term "Year of the Monkey, Horse Month" has not been verified. Professor Luo, a famous ancient Chinese expert in the Chinese Department of Fudan University, said that most of the word came from folk proverbs after consulting relevant classics. A popular saying holds that "Year of the Monkey and Horse Month" are homophonic variants of "Year and Month", while in English, "Year of the Monkey and Horse Month" is considered as "one of these years". In fact, there is a month of horse month every year, and the corresponding zodiac signs from the first month to the twelfth month are: tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken and so on.