Saturday, October 11, 2008

Chinese Birth Calendar

About Chinese Birth Calendar:
The Chinese Birth Calendar is a table that can predict the gender of an unborned baby, based on the month of the conception of the baby and the age of the mother while she's having the baby. It's said to have an accuracy rate of above 90%.

The Origin of The Chinese Birth Calendar:
The Chinese Birth Calendar, which also known as the "Qing Dynasty Secret", is believed to be a precious relics inherited from the ancient Qing Dynasty of China. It was found from the Royal Tomb near Beijing, and was first put onto the Internet by a Chinese guy, Mr Cheung. According to Mr Cheung, he has done some comparisons with people around him, and found that the accuracy of this table is more than 90%. He also disclosed that he had received feedback from people who he shares the chart with, that the accuracy of the chart is incredibly high. He then decided to put this table onto the Internet, so that more people will benefit from it.

How to use The Chinese Birth Calendar:
The Chinese Birth Calendar is shown as the table below. The horizontal line (from 18 to 45) represent the age of the mother, while the vertical line (1 to 12) represent the month when the baby is conceived. Just find the horizontal line on the table that equates to your age and move along vertically until you reach the month in which the baby is conceived. If the square is pink in color, you'll have a girl, if blue then you will expect a boy. One thing that you need to be aware of before using the chart, is that the age and the month in this table is base on Chinese age and Chinese lunar calendar's month.
To calculate your chinese age, click here.
To convert from gregorian month to lunar month, click here.


Chinese Birth Calendar


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