The Chinese New Year is truly the most important holiday in the world. However, it is no surprise that this year there is so much fear and chaos. This is caused by the fact that many people are focused on the wrong things. Instead of celebrating the Chinese New Year, many people are focused only on the negative. In this article, I will discuss the Chinese New Year in conjunction with the horoscope that I have to give you for 2016.
The Chinese New Year is a celebration of Spring (hence the name). It is a time when we look forward to a glorious year full of love, prosperity, and good fortune. The Chinese New Year also has a lot to do with the Spring Equinox. So just like the Chinese New Year, the Spring Equinox is a celebration of Spring.
The Spring Equinox is the end of the Spring season. By spring time, the flowers have appeared in the fields, the corn is sprouting, the leaves are turning gold, and there is a new crop of animals in the fields. The Chinese New Year is all about the flowers and crops, so it’s no wonder that this is the time people are obsessed with.
And the Spring Equinox is also the beginning of the Summer season. The summer season comes to an end with the Summer Solstice and the Summer Harvest, which means eating lots of yams and other legumes. By the beginning of summer, the days are getting longer and longer, and the temperature is much higher. The summer is very hot and humid, and summer is actually the most beautiful season of the year and the most exciting season of the year.
In Chinese astrology, the Summer Solstice is the peak of the year, the beginning of the Summer season. The Summer Solstice falls on the first day of the first month of the year. So the first day of the first month of a year is the day after the Summer Solstice. Although we don’t celebrate it the way we celebrate the Summer Solstice in the west, we do celebrate the beginning of summer.
The Chinese Year of the Dragon is considered to be when the Dragon-god first appeared in the Earth. The Chinese Summer Solstice begins at the first day of the sixth month, the sixteenth day of the first month. So it’s the sixth month of the year, which is the middle of the summer season. The beginning of the Summer season falls on the first day of the seventh month, the twelfth day of the first month.
So really the Chinese Summer Solstice is just one day, but the Chinese Calendar is a little weird. The Summer Solstice is actually the seventh day of the seventh month, the twelfth day of the first month. The Chinese Calendar ends on the last day of the first month. So the Chinese Calendar ends on the sixth day of the year. I don’t know how they came up with that, but they are so weird.
The Summer Solstice is the Chinese Calendar’s longest day. So if you’re starting the Summer Solstice on a Sunday you’ll end up on Monday. The week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. So one day is 6 weeks, which is the length of the Chinese Calendar. So, as long as the Summer Solstice stays on a Sunday, you’ll end up on Monday.