Taichuli calendar

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The Taichuli calendar was one of the most advanced calendars of Ancient China. It is based on the Qin calendar, stating that there were 365.25 days in a year and 29.53 days in a month. The creation of Taichuli was regarded as a revolution in the Chinese calendar tradition.

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