Here is a copy of a ancient and
popular Chinese Lunar Calendar. Legend says that this chart is 93-percent
accurate and was discovered buried in a 700-year-old tomb near Beijing. The
original document is now currently housed at the Institute of Science of
Beijing.
Let's put it to the test! So, how does it work? By crossing the month a child
was conceived with the age of the mother at conception, it is purported that you
can determine the birth of your unborn child. For instance, a 30-year-old woman
who conceived in January would give birth to a boy, according to this calendar.
Remember, this chart is based on the month the baby is conceived and not when
the baby was or will be born.
Ready to give it a try? If you're a mother, please check the month you
conceived and your lunar age (add nine months to your actual age to determine
your lunar age) at the date of conception.