阳历

yánglì

HSK 7

Character Breakdown

Understanding 阳历 (Solar Calendar)

阳历 refers to the solar calendar, which is based on the Earth's orbit around the sun. It is the most commonly used calendar internationally and is the standard for civil purposes in China.

Usage in Daily Life

People use 阳历 to schedule appointments, holidays, and official events. For example, birthdays and public holidays are usually marked on the 阳历.

Contrast with 阴历

阳历 differs from 阴历 (lunar calendar), which is based on the moon's phases. Traditional festivals like the Spring Festival follow 阴历, while most modern activities rely on 阳历.

Common Collocations

  • 使用阳历 (use the solar calendar): common when talking about planning or scheduling.
  • 阳历日期 (solar calendar date): specifying dates in the solar calendar.
  • 阳历新年 (solar new year): refers to January 1st in the solar calendar.

Tips

When talking about dates in China, clarify whether you mean 阳历 or 阴历, especially around traditional holidays, to avoid confusion.

Example Sentences

我们通常使用阳历来安排日常生活。

Wǒmen tōngcháng shǐyòng yánglì lái ānpái rìcháng shēnghuó.

We usually use the solar calendar to organize daily life.

春节的日期是根据农历,而不是阳历。

Chūnjié de rìqī shì gēnjù nónglì, ér bùshì yánglì.

The date of the Spring Festival is based on the lunar calendar, not the

阳历和阴历的区别主要在于计算时间的方法不同。

Yánglì hé yīnlì de qūbié zhǔyào zài yú jìsuàn shíjiān de fāngfǎ bùtóng.

The main difference between the solar calendar and the lunar calendar lies