Chinese
Lunar Calendar FAQ
Why does no one mention the terms of Chinese Astronomical Calendar and Civil Calendar, except you?
I didn't invent the terms of Chinese
Astronomical Calendar and
Civil Calendar. They are from a book called
Studies on
Chinese Calendar Science and Astronomy by
Kao Ping Tse (1888-1970). The book is printed in Chinese and was released
in February 1969. It is probably out of print.
Kao Ping Tse is one of the greatest Chinese astronomer after
Ching Dynasty. He didn't have a formal education in astronomy. He picked up
everything by himself. One of the craters in the Moon is in his name. The
crater name was honored for his contribution on astronomy at his one hundred year old birthday after he past away. The crater
location is at longitude 87.6E, latitude 6.7S. The diameter of the crater
is 34 kilometers. http://lunar.arc.nasa.gov/science/atlas/text/cratertex_k.html
How accurate is your astronomical data?
Since we didn't use the second for Chinese Lunar Calendar application, the error is within one minute by comparing the book of The American Ephemeris for 21st Century. Or compare the data from U.S. Naval Observatory.
How to install Chinese Lunar Calendar program?
Run the
Setup.exe from the
Setup folder in the Chinese Lunar Calendar
CD.