Core Viewpoint - The notion that the Year of the Horse in 2026 is a "no spring year" is inaccurate, as it actually includes the spring festival of 2027, which falls on February 6, 2027 [1]. Group 1: Lunar Calendar and Spring Festival - The Year of the Horse (2026) will have its spring festival on February 17, 2026, and it includes the spring day of February 4, 2027, making the claim of a "no spring year" misleading [1]. - The lunar calendar has specific rules regarding leap months and the occurrence of spring days, which can lead to years with "no spring" or "double spring" [1]. Group 2: Cultural Beliefs and Marriage - The belief that "no spring years" are inauspicious for marriage stems from ancient associations of spring with fertility and growth, leading to superstitions that lack scientific basis [2]. - Despite these beliefs, millions of couples marry each year, and their marital success is not dependent on whether the lunar year has a spring [2]. - The next true "no spring year" will be in 2027, during the Year of the Sheep, further illustrating that such phenomena are common in the lunar calendar and do not affect individual destinies [2].
专家辟谣“马年无春”!称适不适合婚嫁也与历法现象无关
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-02-15 07:37