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Chinese new year dates: Image title: Chart of the dates of Chinese New Year from 1912 to 2101 (ROC era years 1 to 190) by CMG Lee. The years are divided into 10 blocks of 19 years in which the pattern almost repeats. The y-axis denotes years following the start year of a block. Hover over or click a year on the left to highlight its block ...
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[1] [2] Chinese symbols often have auspicious meanings associated to them, such as good fortune, happiness, and also represent what would be considered as human virtues, such as filial piety, loyalty, and wisdom, [1] and can even convey the desires or wishes of the Chinese people to experience the good things in life. [2]
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I created this graphic on an OpenOffice spreadsheet and then created the SVG file with a graphic editor. Morgan W. 01:37, 1 September 2009 (UTC) I hope to have a thumbnail of this graphic floating to right side of "Chinese calendar (Correspondence between systems)" if other editors agree that it is helpful/useful to people.