Which dynasty did the lunar calendar originate from?
In ancient times, the 24 solar terms that really guided the farming season originated in the Yellow River Basin. As far back as the Spring and Autumn Period, four solar terms, namely, mid-spring, mid-summer, mid-autumn and mid-winter, were set. After continuous improvement and perfection, by the Qin and Han Dynasties, the 24 solar terms had been completely established. In BC 104, the taichu calendar Law written by Deng Ping officially listed the 24 solar terms in the calendar, and determined their astronomical positions.
The late Ming and early Qing dynasties are not dynasties, but a general term for that period in history. However, the late Ming and early Qing dynasties did coexist for a period of time. After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, several small imperial courts in the south also coexisted with the Qing Dynasty for a period of time, but they were eventually eliminated by the Qing Dynasty.
If you want to know the specific time, I think it should be from tomorrow to the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, that is, from 162 1 to 1735. If it was the period when the Southern Ming Dynasty rebelled against the unification of the Qing Dynasty after the Ming Dynasty, it should be 1644- 1662.