阴历

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 阴历 (yīnlì)

阴历 refers to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, which is based on the cycles of the moon. Unlike the solar calendar (阳历), 阴历 months begin with the new moon and are used primarily to determine traditional festivals and cultural events.

Usage and Context

When people mention 阴历, they often talk about holidays like the Spring Festival () or the Mid-Autumn Festival (), which are celebrated according to the lunar calendar. Although the solar calendar is used for daily life and official purposes, 阴历 remains essential for cultural and religious observances.

Common Collocations

  • 阴历新年: Lunar New Year, emphasizing the start of the lunar calendar year.
  • 阴历月份: Lunar calendar months, used to specify dates in the lunar system.
  • 阴历计算: Calculated according to the lunar calendar, often used for birthdays or festivals.

Important Notes

阴历 is often contrasted with 阳历 (solar calendar). Learners should not confuse 阴历 with the Gregorian calendar dates. When discussing dates for traditional events, specifying 阴历 clarifies that the lunar calendar is being referenced.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not use 阴历 to refer to any calendar system other than the lunar calendar. Also, be aware that some regions may have slight variations in lunar calendar calculations, but 阴历 generally refers to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar.

Example Sentences

Our family celebrates the Spring Festival every year according to the lunar

Each month in the lunar calendar starts with the new moon.

Although most people use the solar calendar now, the lunar calendar is still