Convertisseur calendrier lunaire-solaire (음력 양력 변환기)
Convertissez entre le calendrier lunaire coréen/chinois et le calendrier solaire grégorien (1900-2050).
Date solaire (양력 날짜)
Date lunaire (음력 날짜)
(Mois intercalaire 윤달)
| Zodiaque (띠) | |
| Cycle sexagésimal (간지) |
À propos du calendrier lunaire
- Plage prise en charge : 1900 à 2050
- Le calendrier lunaire compte 12 ou 13 mois par an (mois intercalaire / 윤달)
- Chaque mois a 29 ou 30 jours selon le cycle lunaire
- Le cycle zodiacal de 12 ans (띠) tourne entre Rat, Bœuf, Tigre, Lapin, Dragon, Serpent, Cheval, Chèvre, Singe, Coq, Chien, Cochon
- Le cycle sexagésimal de 60 ans (간지/干支) combine 10 tiges célestes et 12 branches terrestres
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the lunar calendar differ from the solar calendar?
The solar (Gregorian) calendar follows the Earth's orbit around the Sun with fixed month lengths. The lunar calendar is based on moon phases, with months of 29 or 30 days. A lunar year has about 354 days, so a leap month is added roughly every 3 years to stay in sync.
Why is the lunar calendar important in Korea and China?
The lunar calendar determines major holidays like Lunar New Year (Seollal) and Chuseok in Korea, and Spring Festival in China. Many Koreans and Chinese still celebrate birthdays by the lunar calendar and use it for choosing auspicious dates for weddings and events.
What is the sexagenary cycle (60-year cycle)?
The sexagenary cycle combines 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches (zodiac animals) to create a 60-year repeating cycle. Each year has a unique stem-branch combination (e.g., Gapja, Eulchuk). It is used in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese traditional calendars.