Convert lunar calendar to Gregorian calendar

How to convert the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar? (How do you calculate it?) Do you want to calculate it orally or by writing?

Let me tell you, this calculation is unreliable and cannot be calculated at all. The conversion involved is not something that can be obtained by a few simple formulas. On the contrary, its conversion is quite complicated.

If you are interested in writing a program, I can provide a conversion function library. By calling a function, you can realize the conversion between the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar.

I have the conversion perfectly implemented so far and can provide it if needed.

What is the lunar calendar year 20001027 in the Gregorian calendar? The lunar calendar year 20001027 is the first day of October in the year Gengchen (2000).

Calendar for October 27, 2000

Lunar Calendar: The first day of October in Gengchen (2000)

Birthday: Gengchen Bingxu Jiwei

Jiazi Nayin: Fire in the Sky

Gregorian calendar: Friday, October 27, 2000 Scorpio

From today: 6067 days have passed

Lunar calendar conversion The Gregorian calendar comparison table is Sunday, April 29, 1945 in the Gregorian calendar.

How to use the Gregorian calendar year to calculate the lunar calendar’s celestial stems and earthly branches. In ancient times, our country used celestial stems and earthly branches to record years, but it is rarely used in modern society. Firstly, today's society is inseparable from internationalization, and it is no longer realistic to continue to use the old calendar; secondly, the heavenly stems and earthly branches are mostly used in folk fortune-telling and fortune-telling, with a strong superstitious color, which is actually incompatible with the modern scientific and technological society. But an excellent nation will not abandon its history and culture. A large number of chronological systems of the heavenly stems and earthly branches appear in historical events, poetry, calligraphy and painting, etc. It is necessary to understand and be familiar with them. Let us learn a little bit about it below: 1. The origin of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches The Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches are simply called “stems and branches.” The Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches are equivalent to tree trunks and leaves. They are an interdependent and cooperative whole. In ancient China, heaven was the "master" and the earth was the "slave". The interconnection of "Heaven" and "Stems" is called "Heavenly Stems"; the interconnection of "Earth" and "Branch" is called "Earthly Branches", and together they are "Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches". There are ten characters for Heavenly Stems, collectively called "Ten Heavenly Stems". There are twelve characters for Earthly Branches, collectively called "Twelve Earthly Branches". The original meaning of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches has this interesting saying: 1. Heavenly Stems (A) The elephant grass forest sprouts from the ground, with Yang inside and wrapped by Yin. Some people think that armor is also called armor, and everything breaks through its armor and stands out. (B) The grass and trees are newly born, and the branches and leaves are soft, bending and elongating. B is also rolled. (C) Bing, Bingye, is like the dazzling sun, the scorching light, everything is bright and clear. (Ding) Zhuang also means that plants and trees grow strong and strong, just like human beings growing into Ding. (5) Mao also symbolizes the lush vegetation of the earth. (Ji) Rise and discipline, everything rises up and down, and it can be traced in a tangible way. (Geng) Geng Ye, harvest in autumn and wait for spring. (Pin) Gold is pungent in taste and tastes after it is formed. Others believe that Xin means newness, and all things will change solemnly and become new and beautiful. (Ren) Pregnancy, Yang Qi is latent in the earth, and all things are pregnant. (Gui) Kuiye, all things are closed and hidden, pregnant underground, Kuiran sprouts. 2. Earthly Branches (Child) are evil. Plants and trees give birth to children. They absorb water from the soil and come out, which is the beginning of Yang sprouting. (Ugly) Niu means plants sprouting from the soil and bending to emerge from the ground. (Yin) Yanye, Jinye, the bent grass and trees in the cold soil, stretching from the ground in the face of the spring sun. (Mao) Mao Ye, the sun shines in the east, and everything flourishes. (Chen) Zhen means, stretch also, all things are shaken and come into being, and Yang Qi has been halfway through its development. (Si) When everything rises, all things flourish, the yin energy disappears, and there is pure yang without yin. (Noon) Wu Ye, all things are full and grown, Yang rises to full strength, Yin rises and begins to sprout. (Not) Taste, the fruit is ripe and flavorful. (Shen) body, objects have all grown up. (You) Old and still, all things are still shrinking and converging at this time. (Xu) Destroy, the vegetation withers, and the life becomes extinct. (Hai) Impeachment, Yin Qi impeaches and kills all things, and it has reached its extreme. It is said that the inventor of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches was the Dalao clan in ancient times four to five thousand years ago. For example, Liu Shu of the Tang Dynasty quoted ancient books in "Tongjian Waiji" and said: "(Yellow Emperor) his master Da Nao... began to make Jiazi." Although it is a legend that Da Nao made Jiazi, it is from the Yin and Shang Dynasties. Judging from the emperor's names Tianyi (i.e. Chengtang), Waibing, Zhongren, Taijia, etc., the origin of the stems and branches must be earlier than the Yin Dynasty, that is, they appeared 3,500 years ago. At first, our ancestors only used the heavenly stems to record the day, because the number of days in each month is based on the day; and the earthly branches to record the month, because the ten months of the year are matched by the ten earthly branches. But soon after, people felt that if they only used the heavenly stems to record dates, there would still be three days with the same stem in each month. Therefore, they used a method of matching one heavenly stem and one earthly branch in order to record dates, such as "Shang Shu". "Gu Ming" has a record of "Only in April, the soul will be born. The king will not choose. Jiazi, the king is praising the water in Tao, and the prime minister is crowned with a jade table." This means that in early April, the king's body was very uncomfortable. On the day of Jiazi, Wang Cai bathed his hair and washed his face, his servants dressed him in formal attire, and Wang Yi sat on the jade table. Later, the method of keeping track of days with stems and branches was gradually introduced into keeping track of years, months and hours. The Chinese Lunar Calendar adopts the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches as the method for calculating years, months, days, and hours. It is to match each Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch in a certain order without repetition, and use it to record years, months, and days. The code name of the era.

Put one character from "Heavenly Stems" in the front, followed by one character from "Earthly Branches", thus forming a pair of stems and branches. If "Heavenly Stem" starts with the character "Jia" and "Earthly Branches" starts with the character "Zi", you can get: 1. Jiazi 2. Yi Chou 3. Bing Yin 4. Ding Mao 5. Wu Chen 6. Ji Si 7. Gengwu 8. Xinwei 9. Renshen 10. Guiyou 11. Jiashu 12. Yihai 13. Bingzi 14. Ding Chou 15. Wu... >>

Date How to convert the Lunar Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar? Search on Baidu. It’s too complicated. Do your own research.

What is the calculation formula for converting the lunar calendar into the Gregorian calendar? Because neither the Gregorian calendar (the Gregorian calendar is used now, but the Julian calendar was used before) nor the Chinese lunar calendar are calculated strictly according to the same formula, there is no direct formula for the two calendars.

It is impossible to try to achieve the purpose of converting the public to lunar calendar using a simple formula without using a lot of data like a perpetual calendar (although it can be simplified). All the public lunar calendar conversion software we can see stores calendar data for various years.

Among these data, the most important is the number of days in each month of the lunar calendar. Because the lunar calendar is a lunisolar calendar, the lunar part (the part compiled according to the phases of the moon) determines the month and day, and the solar calendar part (the part compiled according to the height of the sun) determines the solar terms. The solar terms basically correspond directly to the Gregorian calendar and can be easily calculated; however, the relationship between the moon phase cycle and the earth's revolution is relatively complex, and generally requires astronomical observation data for timing. Therefore, there is no simple formula for whether each month in the lunar calendar is a big month or a small month. .

As for leap years in the Gregorian and lunar calendars, there are certain ways to calculate them, and it is not difficult.

If it is just astronomical data, it can actually be calculated - because the astronomical cycle is very stable, we only need to calculate strictly according to the astronomical cycle. But there is a more troublesome point, that is, calendars such as the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar do not strictly follow the actual astronomical cycles, and there are many human factors. The most famous ones are that the Roman emperor changed the length of months such as February and August several times, and that ten days were artificially removed from the Julian calendar due to inaccurate calculations. The Chinese lunar calendar also has discrepancies between the calendar promulgated by the Communist Party and the celestial phenomena due to inaccurate ancient astronomical observations (we cannot demand the accuracy of ancient observations). Therefore, these two calendars are related to the society of a certain period, and there are no certain rules to follow.

Gregorian and Lunar Calendar Conversion Gregorian calendar, which is used internationally. The Gregorian calendar is based on the time it takes for the earth to revolve around the sun, which is 3 65 days, 5 hours, 48 ??minutes and 46 seconds. An ordinary year only counts 365 days, not the mantissa; a year is divided into 12 months, the big month has 31 days, the small month has 30 days, and February has only 28 days. The mantissas of four years are accumulated to equal one day, and added to February of the fourth year. This year is called a leap year. So February in a leap year has 29 days. The lunar calendar is customized to a month based on the time when the moon waxes and wanes once, with a total of 29 and a half days. For the convenience of calculation, the big month is ordered to have 30 days and the small month is 29 days. During the 12 months of the year, the big and small months are generally arranged alternately. The lunar calendar only has about 354 days in a year, and there is no difference between ordinary years and leap years. The lunar calendar does not take into account the movement of the earth around the sun, so the changes in the four seasons do not have a fixed time on the lunar calendar. It cannot reflect the seasons, which is a big shortcoming. In order to overcome this shortcoming, people later developed a compromise calendar, which is the so-called lunar calendar. The lunar calendar (some people call it the lunar calendar or the lunar calendar) still used in our country is this lunar calendar. Like the lunar calendar, it also uses the period of the moon's waxing and waning to form a month. The big month also has 30 days and the small month has 29 days. However, it also uses the method of adding leap months to make the average number of days per year consistent with the number of days in the whole year of the solar calendar. Get close to adjust the seasons. The lunar calendar has an extra leap month approximately every two or three years. The "lunar calendar", also known as the "lunar calendar", is based on the moon's orbit around the earth being one month, and the time it takes for the earth to orbit the sun is one year. It is actually equal to the luni-solar calendar. my country adopted this calendar before the first year of the Republic of China. , which is symmetrical to the current calendar, so it is called "Old Calendar". Most people think that the lunar calendar is suitable for farmers, so they name the day "lunar calendar".

How to convert the ancient Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar? Our country’s calendar has been a lunisolar calendar since ancient times. Because the first day of each month is the new moon and the fifteenth day is the full moon, which is easy to identify and use, this calendar is usually called the lunar calendar. To this day, due to the changes in solar terms in the calendar, which are closely related to agricultural planting activities, the "lunar calendar" plays a decisive role in the lives of Chinese people, especially farmers.

First of all, you said "the ancient Chinese used the lunar calendar." This statement is not very accurate.

We now call the AD calendar the "solar calendar" because when this calendar was introduced to our country, we called our traditional calendar the "lunar calendar."

In fact, "lunar calendar" and "lunar calendar" are not the same concepts. The lunar calendar mainly refers to the twenty-four solar terms, "three nines" and "three volts" system summarized by farmers based on agricultural production and life needs. This system includes rich and practical content based on the specific conditions of various regions and industries.

In today's terms, this is a quite scientific and thorough calendar system, which fully reflects the great wisdom of the working people of ancient China. This is recognized in relevant fields internationally.

The "lunar calendar" is the chronology used by ancient Chinese officials to record and narrate history. This system of chronology can basically be said to be relatively stupid. Because it does not take the activity of the sun as the basic idea, but the activity of the moon as the basic idea. In fact, there is no doubt that the sun is much larger than the moon in terms of influence on humans. The "lunar calendar" cannot always accurately represent the natural conditions throughout the year, so it has to be adjusted through "leap years" and "leap months". What is even more troublesome is that because there is no unified long-term dating standard, it will be very difficult to narrate history. For example, when people in the Ming Dynasty talked about things in the Tang Dynasty, they would say "the Zhenguan years of the Tang Dynasty, the Jiawu (or Jiayin, etc.) years". If we talk about the former Qin Dynasty, it is not an ordinary trouble. There are not many people in the country who can figure out the relationship between "such and such year of Duke Qi" and "such and such year of King Chu of Chu".

How to convert the lunar calendar to the Gregorian calendar? It is November 13th in the Gregorian calendar. It is on this calendar. I want to ask how to change it. Of course, the Gregorian calendar is fixed. January, March, May, July, August, October, and December all have 31 days, and February has 28 days (one month is added every four years, like 2008 The year is divisible by 4 (February has 29 days), and the rest are all 30 days.

As for the lunar calendar, it is essentially a lunar calendar and follows the lunar calendar. This is a very complicated astronomical knowledge. It includes 24 solar terms.

Remember that the solar calendar is: 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, December, 31 days are not bad, the rest are 30 days, except February 28.

If it is February 29, a leap month, there will only be one more day.

How to convert the lunar calendar to the solar calendar formula in Excel. For example, today is September 2, 2010. You can use the following formula to get the 24th day of the seventh lunar month:

Although when encountering a leap month , the display result is a bit unsatisfactory. As shown in the picture below, the lunar calendar of February 9, 2010 should be December 26, but because there was a leap month in May that year, there was an extra month. But it’s much faster than coding, and leap months don’t happen every day.

If the formula is changed to: =MID(A, B, C, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Rengui, MOD(TEXT(A2,[$-130000]e)-4,10)+1,1)&MID(Zichouyin Maochensiwuweishenyouxuhai,MOD(TEXT(A2,[$-130000]e)-4,12)+1,1)&year&TEXT(A2,[$-130000][DBNum1]mmonth)&TEXT(A2 ,IF(--TEXT(A2,[$-130000]d)=10, the tenth day of the lunar month,IF(--TEXT(A2,[$-130000]d)>10,[$-130000][DBNum1]d, At the beginning of [$-130000][DBNum1]d))), it is more like the lunar calendar representation. However, because the starting date of the lunar calendar is different every year, it is difficult for the function to achieve very accurate results, and it can only be used make-shift.