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Is the October solar calendar of the Yi people the same as the Mayan calendar?

Unlike the October solar calendar of the Yi people, it is a 12 zodiac, a calendar with three zodiac signs and one month. 1 year, with 10 month, 360 days, plus 5 "New Year's Days", 365 days in a year. Add 1 day every three years, that is, leap year, which is 366 days.

Chinese name

Yi October solar calendar

Another name

Yi solar calendar

type

Calendar system

affected area

Yi ethnic group

trait

12 date of return of the ecliptic

Maya calendar

Calendar system of Mayan civilization

Maya calendar is the calendar system used by Maya civilization in Central America before Columbus, and it is one of the oldest calendars, which can be converted with modern Gregorian calendar.

Its calendar system is a calendar cycle, which consists of a Zalkin calendar with a period of 260 days and a Hubble calendar with a period of 365 days, with a period of 52 Hubble years.

Maya calendar is a system composed of different calendars and yearbooks, which was used by Maya civilization in Central America before Columbus. These calendars are synchronized and closely integrated with each other in a complex way, forming a broader and longer-term cycle.

The Mayan calendar system itself is based on the local prevailing calendar system, which can be traced back to at least the 6th century BC. It has many common features with calendars used by other Central American civilizations, such as calendars of early civilizations, such as Zapotek and Olmec, and calendars of contemporary or later civilizations, such as Mistek and Aztec.

Although the Central American calendar did not originate from Mayan civilization, its subsequent extension and the method of removing weeds and preserving flowers are the most accurate. Besides the Aztec calendar, the Mayan calendar is also the calendar with the most complete literature and understanding.

According to Mayan mythological traditions, such as the colonial records of Yucatan Peninsula and the inscriptions reconstructed in the late classical and post-classical periods, Izamuna is usually classified as a god who brought the knowledge of calendar system to Mayan ancestors and the basic characters and surfaces of other Mayan civilizations. [ 1]