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Is leap month related to climate change?

It doesn't matter, the calendar is summed up by human beings and will not affect the actual climate change in nature. The alternation of cold and warm is mainly caused by the revolution of the earth. Leap moon is only to make up for the deviation caused by calculating the four palaces and five places when the earth revolves. So it won't affect the climate.

A leap month is a way to set a leap month in a calendar. In Asia (especially in China), leap month refers to one month added every leap year in the Chinese calendar (also known as the lunar calendar) (in order to coordinate the contradiction between the tropic year and the Chinese calendar and prevent the tropic year from being out of touch with the four seasons, 1 leap is set every two to three years. In ancient times, 19 leap week was used, but it was abolished in Linde calendar of Tang Dynasty. Sometimes leap month also refers to the month that includes leap day in leap year of Gregorian calendar (especially in February of leap year of Gregorian calendar).

In the lunar calendar, the length of the first lunar month (29.5306 days) is the average of one month, and the whole year is 12 months, compared with the tropic of Capricorn (365.

Leap moon-the leap moon in the lunar calendar

2422 days) is about10day21hour, so you need to set a leap. Ancient use: leap for one month in three years, leap for two months in five years and leap for seven months in nineteen years. A leap month is called "leap month" after a certain month. For example, the leap month in the past Gregorian calendar in 2009 was the ugly leap May (June 23rd, 2009-July 2nd, 20091). Another example is Gregorian calendar 20 12 years, non-Chen years (Gregorian calendar 20 12 May 21-2065438 June 20 12 June/2 18) take lunar leap month as leap month, and Wu Jianian (September).