| Format | Paperback |
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2026 14 Month Calendar Journal Monthly Planner Chinese Lunar New Year of the Horse: Paperback Book Includes December 2025 – January 2027 Chinese Zodiac
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| Print length: | 76 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 25 January 2023 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 0.46 x 22.86 cm |
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14 month calendar – includes December 2025 – January 2027. Back cover: The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac is the horse. Power, beauty, and freedom symbolize the horse in Chinese culture. People born in the year of the horse are very high-spirited, active, and energetic. Their enthusiasm and cheerful personalities make people like them. Horses enjoy being the center of attention. Horse moods can change very quickly because they are quick tempered and impatient. It is necessary for the horse to have a lot of freedom and independency. It can be hard for them to adjust to a schedule prepared by someone else. Horses have a sharp and quick mind which makes them good at identifying patterns and sense what you are thinking. Chinese Zodiac The Chinese zodiac consists of twelve animals that first appeared in the Zhan Guo period 5th century B.C.. No one knows the exact date as of when the zodiac was essentially created, but they were officially identified during the Han Dynasty 206 B.C.–9 A.D., which was over 2000 years ago. The zodiac became a popular way to determine a person’s birth year during the North Zhou Dynasty 557-581 A.D. and is still very commonly used today. The zodiac is calculated by a cycle of sixty years in which each animal signifies a different year. The lunar calendar paved the sequence of the Chinese zodiac animals and can be traced back to the 14th century B.C. Myths say that Emperor Huangdi, the first Chinese emperor, in 2637 B.C. invented the Chinese lunar calendar, which follows the cycles of the moon. The zodiac was based on Chinese astrology and was used as a way to count years, months, days, and hours in the calendar. It was formed from two components: the Celestial Stem and the Terrestrial Branch. Each of the 12 animals stands for a year in a 12-year cycle, a day in the 12-day cycle, and for every two hours in a 24-hour day. These were used to name each year along with the animal signs, but now they mainly just use the dates. Portion of book proceeds benefit animal rescue. Find the details on my author page along with other titles. The animals thank you for your support. —- ISBN: nan | ISBN10: B0BT9NWZFJ | ISBN-13:
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