- A
lunisolar calendar is a
calendar in many cultures, that
combines monthly lunar cycles with the
solar year. As with all
calendars which divide the year...
- of a new year
based on
lunar calendars or,
informally but more widely,
lunisolar calendars. Typically, both
types of
calendar begin with a new moon but...
-
traditional festival celebrated on the
fifteenth day of the
first month in the
lunisolar Chinese calendar,
during the full moon.
Usually falling in
February or...
- The
traditional Chinese calendar,
dating back to the Han dynasty, is a
lunisolar calendar that
blends solar, lunar, and
other cycles for
social and agricultural...
- the
Islamic calendar. A
purely lunar calendar is
distinguished from a
lunisolar calendar,
whose lunar months are
brought into
alignment with the solar...
- a
calendar year that
contains an
additional day (or, in the case of a
lunisolar calendar, a month)
compared to a
common year. The 366th day (or 13th month)...
- sun or the moon. The most
common type of pre-modern
calendar was the
lunisolar calendar, a
lunar calendar that
occasionally adds one
intercalary month...
- The
Buddhist calendar is a set of
lunisolar calendars primarily used in Tibet, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Vietnam...
-
calendar years to make the
calendar follow the
seasons or moon phases.
Lunisolar calendars may
require intercalations of days or months. The
solar or tropical...
- type of
lunisolar calendar),
there are
twelve years of 12
lunar months and
seven years of 13
lunar months. In the
Babylonian and
Hebrew lunisolar calendars...