Holidays in 1925
- China Public Holidays
| China Holiday | Gregorian Date | Chinese Lunar Date |
|---|
Note: China public holidays(
) include the New Year’s Day, Chinese Spring Festival (from Lunar New Year’s Eve to the sixth day of the New Year), Qingming Festival, May Day, the Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and the National Day (from Oct.1 to Oct.7). Holidays except the Chinese Spring Festival and National Day are usually 3-day holiday that are created by combine the weekends.
Chinese Lunar Month in 1925
Find Chinese Lunar Calendar dates in Western calendar from the following table.
| Chinese Lunar Month | From (Gregorian Date) | To (Gregorian Date) |
|---|---|---|
| The 1st Lunar Month | Jan 24, 1925 | Feb 22, 1925 |
| The 2nd Lunar Month | Feb 23, 1925 | Mar 23, 1925 |
| The 3rd Lunar Month | Mar 24, 1925 | Apr 22, 1925 |
| The 4th Lunar Month | Apr 23, 1925 | May 21, 1925 |
| The Second 4th Lunar Month (Leap Month) | 06 20, 1925 | 06 20, 1925 |
| The 5th Lunar Month | Jun 21, 1925 | Jul 20, 1925 |
| The 6th Lunar Month | Jul 21, 1925 | Aug 18, 1925 |
| The 7th Lunar Month | Aug 19, 1925 | Sep 17, 1925 |
| The 8th Lunar Month | Sep 18, 1925 | Oct 17, 1925 |
| The 9th Lunar Month | Oct 18, 1925 | Nov 15, 1925 |
| The 10th Lunar Month | Nov 16, 1925 | Dec 15, 1925 |
| The 11th Lunar Month | Dec 16, 1925 | Jan 13, 1926 |
| The 12th Lunar Month | Jan 14, 1926 | Feb 12, 1926 |
Month Pillar in 1925
Month Pillar is seedling, just like that of flowers and trees. Month Pillar represents a person's Siblings Palace, as well as his parents and siblings in the original family.
| From (Gregorian Date) | To (Gregorian Date) | Month Pillar | Zodiac |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 06, 1925 03:53 | Feb 04, 1925 03:40 | Ding Chou | Ox |
| Feb 04, 1925 03:41 | Mar 06, 1925 10:03 | Wu Yin | Tiger |
| Mar 06, 1925 10:04 | Apr 05, 1925 03:22 | Ji Mao | Rabbit |
| Apr 05, 1925 03:23 | May 06, 1925 09:12 | Geng Chen | Dragon |
| May 06, 1925 09:13 | Jun 06, 1925 01:44 | Xin Si | Snake |
| Jun 06, 1925 01:45 | Jul 08, 1925 12:08 | Ren Wu | Horse |
| Jul 08, 1925 12:09 | Aug 08, 1925 09:47 | Gui Wei | Sheep |
| Aug 08, 1925 09:48 | Sep 08, 1925 12:19 | Jia Shen | Monkey |
| Sep 08, 1925 12:20 | Oct 09, 1925 03:28 | Yi You | Rooster |
| Oct 09, 1925 03:29 | Nov 08, 1925 06:09 | Bing Xu | Dog |
| Nov 08, 1925 06:10 | Dec 07, 1925 10:39 | Ding Hai | Pig |
| Dec 07, 1925 10:40 | Dec 31, 1925 12:00 | Wu Zi | Rat |
24 Solar Terms in 1925
| Solar Terms | Gregorian Date | Chinese Lunar Date |
|---|---|---|
| Slight Cold (Xiǎohán, 小寒) | January 06, 1925 | December 12, 1924 |
| Great Cold (Dàhán, 大寒) | January 20, 1925 | December 26, 1924 |
| Vernal Begins (Lìchūn, 立春) | February 04, 1925 | January 12, 1925 |
| Rain Water (Yǔshuǐ, 雨水) | February 19, 1925 | January 27, 1925 |
| Insects Awaken (Jīnzhé, 惊蛰) | March 06, 1925 | February 12, 1925 |
| Vernal Equinox (Chūnfēn, 春分) | March 21, 1925 | February 27, 1925 |
| Clear and Bright (Qīngmíng, 清明) | April 05, 1925 | March 13, 1925 |
| Grain Rain (Gǔyǔ, 谷雨) | April 20, 1925 | March 28, 1925 |
| Summer Begins (Lìxià, 立夏) | May 06, 1925 | April 14, 1925 |
| Grain Full (Xiǎomǎn, 小满) | May 21, 1925 | April 29, 1925 |
| Grain in Ear (Mángzhǒng, 芒种) | June 06, 1925 | April 16, 1925 |
| Summer Solstice (Xiàzhì, 夏至) | June 22, 1925 | May 2, 1925 |
| Slight Heat (Xiǎoshǔ, 小暑) | July 08, 1925 | May 18, 1925 |
| Great Heat (Dàshǔ, 大暑) | July 23, 1925 | June 3, 1925 |
| Autumn Begins (Lìqīu, 立秋) | August 08, 1925 | June 19, 1925 |
| Limit of Heat (Chúshǔ, 处暑) | August 24, 1925 | July 6, 1925 |
| White Dew (Báilù, 白露) | September 08, 1925 | July 21, 1925 |
| Autumnal Equinox (Qīufēn, 秋分) | September 23, 1925 | August 6, 1925 |
| Cold Dew (Hánlù, 寒露) | October 09, 1925 | August 22, 1925 |
| Frost's Descent (Shuāngjiàng, 霜降) | October 24, 1925 | September 7, 1925 |
| Winter Begins (Lìdōng, 立冬) | November 08, 1925 | September 22, 1925 |
| Light Snow (Xiǎoxuě, 小雪) | November 23, 1925 | October 8, 1925 |
| Great Snow (Dàxuě, 大雪) | December 07, 1925 | October 22, 1925 |
| Winter Solstice (Dōngzhì, 冬至) | December 22, 1925 | November 7, 1925 |
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