Chinese Astrology
Although the Gregorian or solar calendar is now officially used in China, most traditional festivals continue to adhere to the lunar calendar. This explains why, despite the fact that the Chinese year begins on February 4, or sometimes February 5, the date of the New Year celebration fluctuates each year. The holiday is observed on the first day of the second new moon following the winter solstice.
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Based on the elements present in your birth chart, this is a complicated Chinese astrology system for life analyses. On a practical level, when an excess or deficiency of particular elements is obvious in a person's chart, compensatory factors that will promote your wellbeing can be introduced into your environment. In addition to predicting a person's present, past, or future life destinies, the Four Pillars technique is used to foretell cycles of good fortune. Living and Flow does not offer horoscopes or prediction guidance.