| name | calendar-calculation-method |
| description | Use when calculating calendars, determining seasonal timing, or establishing the correct 正朔. Covers leap month intercalation using the 19-year Metonic cycle, solstice measurement via shadow length (晷景), and dynastic calendar differences. |
Calendar Calculation Method (历法推算)
This method describes how to calculate and maintain an accurate calendar for agricultural and ceremonial purposes.
Core Principles
- 履端於始: Begin calculations from the correct starting point
- 举正於中: Establish the middle correctly
- 归邪於终: Return errors to the end
Key Calculations
Determining the Year Start (正朔)
Different dynasties used different months:
Leap Month Calculation
- Track discrepancy between lunar and solar years
- Insert leap month when discrepancy reaches one month
- 周襄王二十六年闰三月 - Example of incorrect leap month placement
Seasonal Determination
Four Key Points:
- 冬至 - Shortest day
- 夏至 - Longest day
- 春分 - Equal day/night (spring)
- 秋分 - Equal day/night (autumn)
Calculation Steps
Step 1: Establish Base Point
- Use winter solstice as anchor
- Measure shadow length (晷景)
- Confirm with natural signs:
Step 2: Track Celestial Movement
- Observe sun's position against stars
- Note moon phases
- Record planetary positions
Step 3: Calculate Intercalation
- 19 years = 235 lunar months (Metonic cycle)
- Insert 7 leap months in 19-year cycle
Step 4: Verify and Adjust
- Compare predictions with observations
- Adjust calculations as needed
- Document all anomalies
Recording Format
Document for each year:
Expected Outcomes
- Accurate seasonal predictions
- Proper timing for agricultural activities
- Correct scheduling of ceremonies
Validation
- Confirm the winter solstice anchor point is verified by both shadow length measurement (晷景) and natural signs (鹿解角, 兰根出, 泉水跃)
- Verify the 19-year Metonic cycle is applied correctly — 7 leap months inserted per 19-year cycle, producing 235 lunar months
- Check that predictions are compared with actual celestial observations and discrepancies are documented for future adjustment