BC AYN 2675
Annual Report beginning:
January 1 (GongLi 公曆, 2676 BCE) Gregorian calendar.
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Ecclesiastical Lunar New Year
22nd/60 years; YiYou (乙酉) of the 0th Chinese sexagenary cycles LiuShi HuaJia (六十花甲) begins: 26 January (GongLi 公曆): 1-1 Nisan (ניסן, YinLi: 陰曆) is the prepared straight (正: Zheng) 1st day ZhengYi (正一) of the 1st lunar month ZhengYue (正月) 1-1 of the Chinese lunar year YinLi (陰曆). Zamug2nd/2 years according to the lesser count (140/60) of the reign of Zamug the 18th/23 kings of the 1st/4 dynasties of Kish (חיש) according to the Sumerian Standard Guideline. YanDi; ShenNong22nd/40 years of YanDi (炎帝) ShenNong (神農) who is the 2nd/3 Sovereigns (三皇: SanHuang) of ancient China.[1] ShenNongShi’s (神農氏) totem is the ox, a reference to the Astrological Taurean Age. According to the Chinese Classic of History (書經) called; pinyin: ShangShu[2] (尚書; HanGul pinyin: SangSeo[3] 상서); “esteemed documents,” ShenNong (神農) is the 2nd/3 Sovereigns or august (皇: “Huang”) emperors. The giant stone statue[4] with ox horns of ShenNong in ShenNongJia (神農架), in HuBei Province is the ShenNong prop or stand. Noah228th/950 years of Noah (נוח) since BC AYN 2902 and 372 years before the Biblical Deluge in BC AYN 2303. 14th/18 HwanUng: JaOJi50th/151[5] years old JaOJi of BaeDal or Korean pinyin: ChiWoo (치우); known in Chinese as: ChiYou (蚩尤); "particularly especially ignorant laughing worm." References
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