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乙卯

The wooden hare ( Yimao , Chinese  乙卯 , Pinyin yǐmǎo ) is the 52nd year of the Chinese calendar (see table 天 支 60-year cycle). It is a term from the field of Chinese astrology and describes those lunar years that are linked by a connection between the second celestial stem ( , , element wood and Yīn ) and the fourth earth branch ( , mǎo ), symbolized by the hare ( , ), are characterized.

60-year cycle ( 干支 gānzhī)
  • Yáng (odd years) Yin (even years)
  • The 5 elements : wood fire earth metal water
Animal
地支
rat
buffalo
tiger
Hare
Dragon
Snake
horse
sheep
monkey
Rooster
dog
pig
Year
天干
地支
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Unfilled
9

10

11

12

Year
天干
地支
13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Unfilled
21

22

23

24

Year
天干
地支
25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

Unfilled
33

34

35

36

Year
天干
地支
37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

Unfilled
45

46

47

48

Year
天干
地支
49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

Unfilled
57

58

59

60

According to the Chinese calendar , such a connection occurs every 60 years. The last Wood Rabbit year began in 1975 and lasted from February 11, 1975 to January 30, 1976 due to the deviation of the Chinese from the Gregorian calendar year .

Wood rabbit year

In the Chinese calendar cycle, the year of the wooden hare 乙卯 yǐmǎo is the 52nd year (at the beginning of the year: wooden tiger 甲寅 ​​jiǎyín 51).

List of 60-year cycles
(end of cycle - when counting from the 1st year of the Huángdì government)
(beginning of the cycle - when counting from the 61st year of Huángdì government)
0 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9
0 2646 BC Chr. 2586 BC Chr. 2526 BC Chr. 2466 BC Chr. 2406 BC Chr. 2346 BC Chr. 2286 BC Chr. 2226 BC Chr. 2166 BC Chr. 2106 BC Chr.
10 2046 BC Chr. 1986 BC Chr. 1926 BC Chr. 1866 BC Chr. 1806 BC Chr. 1746 BC Chr. 1686 BC Chr. 1626 BC Chr. 1566 BC Chr. 1506 BC Chr.
20th 1446 BC Chr. 1386 BC Chr. 1326 BC Chr. 1266 BC Chr. 1206 BC Chr. 1146 BC Chr. 1086 BC Chr. 1026 BC Chr. 966 BC Chr. 906 BC Chr.
30th 846 BC Chr. 786 BC Chr. 726 BC Chr. 666 BC Chr. 606 BC Chr. 546 BC Chr. 486 BC Chr. 426 BC Chr. 366 BC Chr. 306 BC Chr.
40 246 BC Chr. 186 BC Chr. 126 BC Chr. 66 BC Chr. 6 v. Chr. 55 115 175 235 295
50 355 415 475 535 595 655 715 775 835 895
60 955 1015 1075 1135 1195 1255 1315 1375 1435 1495
70 1555 1615 1675 1735 1795 1855 1915 1975 2035 2095
Note: The consecutive number of the cycle results from the line number. added to the column no. Example: row 30 + column 5 = 35th cycle corresponds to 546 v. Chr.