Encara no tenim significats per a "chinese calendar".
1In the traditional Chinese calendar, next year is the year of the tiger.
2IT'S THE Year of the Ox, according to the Chinese calendar.
3Well, because on the Chinese calendar my year is the tiger.
4The number of times the bell is rung is linked to the Chinese calendar.
5Sunday marks the beginning of the "Year of the Dog" in the Chinese calendar.
6We don't even have a Chinese calendar, so we don't even know if it is New Year!
7A few words upon the Chinese calendar, as it is and was, may therefore not be amiss.
8Christmas has secured a spot on the Chinese calendar as a cherished excuse to buy, buy, buy.
9According to the Chinese calendar, it is the year of the dog, so we should celebrate all things canine.
10A sign of that turnaround came with the reintroduction of an ancestor worship festival on the Chinese calendar this year.
11In 1613, after Ricci's death, the Jesuits and some Chinese whom they had converted were commissioned to reform the Chinese calendar.
12He said that the Chinese calendar was devised by China's first emperor, Wang Ti, 4,660 years ago.
13According the Chinese calendar, 2012, which officially begins on January 23rd, is the Year of the Dragon.
14This is the 4,709th year in the Chinese calendar and the year of the rabbit is traditionally a lucky one.
15A high authority (on other matters) has recently stated that the Chinese calendar begins just when the Emperor chooses to say it shall.
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