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1 ;;; cal-china.el --- calendar functions for the Chinese calendar
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
4 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Edward M. Reingold <reingold@cs.uiuc.edu>
7 ;; Maintainer: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
8 ;; Keywords: calendar
9 ;; Human-Keywords: Chinese calendar, calendar, holidays, diary
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28 ;;; Commentary:
30 ;; This collection of functions implements the features of calendar.el,
31 ;; diary.el, and holidays.el that deal with the Chinese calendar. The rules
32 ;; used for the Chinese calendar are those of Baolin Liu (see L. E. Doggett's
33 ;; article "Calendars" in the Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical
34 ;; Almanac, second edition, 1992) for the calendar as revised at the beginning
35 ;; of the Qing dynasty in 1644. The nature of the astronomical calculations
36 ;; is such that precise calculations cannot be made without great expense in
37 ;; time, so that the calendars produced may not agree perfectly with published
38 ;; tables--but no two pairs of published tables agree perfectly either! Liu's
39 ;; rules produce a calendar for 2033 which is not accepted by all authorities.
40 ;; The date of Chinese New Year is correct from 1644-2051.
42 ;; Technical details of all the calendrical calculations can be found in
43 ;; ``Calendrical Calculations: The Millennium Edition'' by Edward M. Reingold
44 ;; and Nachum Dershowitz, Cambridge University Press (2001).
46 ;;; Code:
48 (defvar displayed-month)
49 (defvar displayed-year)
51 (require 'lunar)
53 (defgroup chinese-calendar nil
54 "Chinese calendar support."
55 :group 'calendar)
57 (defcustom chinese-calendar-time-zone
58 '(if (< year 1928)
59 (+ 465 (/ 40.0 60.0))
60 480)
61 "Number of minutes difference between local standard time for Chinese
62 calendar and Coordinated Universal (Greenwich) Time. Default is for Beijing.
63 This is an expression in `year' since it changed at 1928-01-01 00:00:00 from
64 UT+7:45:40 to UT+8."
65 :type 'sexp
66 :group 'chinese-calendar)
68 (defcustom chinese-calendar-location-name "Beijing"
69 "Name of location used for calculation of Chinese calendar."
70 :type 'string
71 :group 'chinese-calendar)
73 (defcustom chinese-calendar-daylight-time-offset 0
74 ; The correct value is as follows, but the Chinese calendrical
75 ; authorities do NOT use DST in determining astronomical events:
76 ; 60
77 "Number of minutes difference between daylight saving and standard time
78 for Chinese calendar. Default is for no daylight saving time."
79 :type 'integer
80 :group 'chinese-calendar)
82 (defcustom chinese-calendar-standard-time-zone-name
83 '(if (< year 1928)
84 "PMT"
85 "CST")
86 "Abbreviated name of standard time zone used for Chinese calendar.
87 This is an expression depending on `year' because it changed
88 at 1928-01-01 00:00:00 from `PMT' to `CST'."
89 :type 'sexp
90 :group 'chinese-calendar)
92 (defcustom chinese-calendar-daylight-time-zone-name "CDT"
93 "Abbreviated name of daylight saving time zone used for Chinese calendar."
94 :type 'string
95 :group 'chinese-calendar)
97 (defcustom chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-starts nil
98 ; The correct value is as follows, but the Chinese calendrical
99 ; authorities do NOT use DST in determining astronomical events:
100 ; '(cond ((< 1986 year) (calendar-nth-named-day 1 0 4 year 10))
101 ; ((= 1986 year) '(5 4 1986))
102 ; (t nil))
103 "Sexp giving the date on which daylight saving time starts for Chinese
104 calendar. Default is for no daylight saving time. See documentation of
105 `calendar-daylight-savings-starts'."
106 :type 'sexp
107 :group 'chinese-calendar)
109 (defcustom chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-ends nil
110 ; The correct value is as follows, but the Chinese calendrical
111 ; authorities do NOT use DST in determining astronomical events:
112 ; '(if (<= 1986 year) (calendar-nth-named-day 1 0 9 year 11))
113 "Sexp giving the date on which daylight saving time ends for Chinese
114 calendar. Default is for no daylight saving time. See documentation of
115 `calendar-daylight-savings-ends'."
116 :type 'sexp
117 :group 'chinese-calendar)
119 (defcustom chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time 0
120 "Number of minutes after midnight that daylight saving time starts for
121 Chinese calendar. Default is for no daylight saving time."
122 :type 'integer
123 :group 'chinese-calendar)
125 (defcustom chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time 0
126 "Number of minutes after midnight that daylight saving time ends for
127 Chinese calendar. Default is for no daylight saving time."
128 :type 'integer
129 :group 'chinese-calendar)
131 ;;; End of user options.
134 (defconst chinese-calendar-celestial-stem
135 ["Jia" "Yi" "Bing" "Ding" "Wu" "Ji" "Geng" "Xin" "Ren" "Gui"])
137 (defconst chinese-calendar-terrestrial-branch
138 ["Zi" "Chou" "Yin" "Mao" "Chen" "Si" "Wu" "Wei" "Shen" "You" "Xu" "Hai"])
140 (defun chinese-zodiac-sign-on-or-after (d)
141 "Absolute date of first new Zodiac sign on or after absolute date d.
142 The Zodiac signs begin when the sun's longitude is a multiple of 30 degrees."
143 (let* ((year (extract-calendar-year
144 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute d)))
145 (calendar-time-zone (eval chinese-calendar-time-zone))
146 (calendar-daylight-time-offset
147 chinese-calendar-daylight-time-offset)
148 (calendar-standard-time-zone-name
149 chinese-calendar-standard-time-zone-name)
150 (calendar-daylight-time-zone-name
151 chinese-calendar-daylight-time-zone-name)
152 (calendar-calendar-daylight-savings-starts
153 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-starts)
154 (calendar-daylight-savings-ends
155 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-ends)
156 (calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time
157 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time)
158 (calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time
159 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time))
160 (floor
161 (calendar-absolute-from-astro
162 (solar-date-next-longitude
163 (calendar-astro-from-absolute d)
164 30)))))
166 (defun chinese-new-moon-on-or-after (d)
167 "Absolute date of first new moon on or after absolute date d."
168 (let* ((year (extract-calendar-year
169 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute d)))
170 (calendar-time-zone (eval chinese-calendar-time-zone))
171 (calendar-daylight-time-offset
172 chinese-calendar-daylight-time-offset)
173 (calendar-standard-time-zone-name
174 chinese-calendar-standard-time-zone-name)
175 (calendar-daylight-time-zone-name
176 chinese-calendar-daylight-time-zone-name)
177 (calendar-calendar-daylight-savings-starts
178 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-starts)
179 (calendar-daylight-savings-ends
180 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-ends)
181 (calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time
182 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time)
183 (calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time
184 chinese-calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time))
185 (floor
186 (calendar-absolute-from-astro
187 (lunar-new-moon-on-or-after
188 (calendar-astro-from-absolute d))))))
190 (defvar chinese-year-cache
191 '((1990 (12 726464) (1 726494) (2 726523) (3 726553) (4 726582) (5 726611)
192 (5.5 726641) (6 726670) (7 726699) (8 726729) (9 726758) (10 726788)
193 (11 726818))
194 (1991 (12 726848) (1 726878) (2 726907) (3 726937) (4 726966) (5 726995)
195 (6 727025) (7 727054) (8 727083) (9 727113) (10 727142) (11 727172))
196 (1992 (12 727202) (1 727232) (2 727261) (3 727291) (4 727321) (5 727350)
197 (6 727379) (7 727409) (8 727438) (9 727467) (10 727497) (11 727526))
198 (1993 (12 727556) (1 727586) (2 727615) (3 727645) (3.5 727675) (4 727704)
199 (5 727734) (6 727763) (7 727793) (8 727822) (9 727851) (10 727881)
200 (11 727910))
201 (1994 (12 727940) (1 727969) (2 727999) (3 728029) (4 728059) (5 728088)
202 (6 728118) (7 728147) (8 728177) (9 728206) (10 728235) (11 728265))
203 (1995 (12 728294) (1 728324) (2 728353) (3 728383) (4 728413) (5 728442)
204 (6 728472) (7 728501) (8 728531) (8.5 728561) (9 728590) (10 728619)
205 (11 728649))
206 (1996 (12 728678) (1 728708) (2 728737) (3 728767) (4 728796) (5 728826)
207 (6 728856) (7 728885) (8 728915) (9 728944) (10 728974) (11 729004))
208 (1997 (12 729033) (1 729062) (2 729092) (3 729121) (4 729151) (5 729180)
209 (6 729210) (7 729239) (8 729269) (9 729299) (10 729328) (11 729358))
210 (1998 (12 729388) (1 729417) (2 729447) (3 729476) (4 729505) (5 729535)
211 (5.5 729564) (6 729593) (7 729623) (8 729653) (9 729682) (10 729712)
212 (11 729742))
213 (1999 (12 729771) (1 729801) (2 729831) (3 729860) (4 729889) (5 729919)
214 (6 729948) (7 729977) (8 730007) (9 730036) (10 730066) (11 730096))
215 (2000 (12 730126) (1 730155) (2 730185) (3 730215) (4 730244) (5 730273)
216 (6 730303) (7 730332) (8 730361) (9 730391) (10 730420) (11 730450))
217 (2001 (12 730480) (1 730509) (2 730539) (3 730569) (4 730598) (4.5 730628)
218 (5 730657) (6 730687) (7 730716) (8 730745) (9 730775) (10 730804)
219 (11 730834))
220 (2002 (12 730863) (1 730893) (2 730923) (3 730953) (4 730982) (5 731012)
221 (6 731041) (7 731071) (8 731100) (9 731129) (10 731159) (11 731188))
222 (2003 (12 731218) (1 731247) (2 731277) (3 731307) (4 731336) (5 731366)
223 (6 731396) (7 731425) (8 731455) (9 731484) (10 731513) (11 731543))
224 (2004 (12 731572) (1 731602) (2 731631) (2.5 731661) (3 731690) (4 731720)
225 (5 731750) (6 731779) (7 731809) (8 731838) (9 731868) (10 731897)
226 (11 731927))
227 (2005 (12 731956) (1 731986) (2 732015) (3 732045) (4 732074) (5 732104)
228 (6 732133) (7 732163) (8 732193) (9 732222) (10 732252) (11 732281))
229 (2006 (12 732311) (1 732340) (2 732370) (3 732399) (4 732429) (5 732458)
230 (6 732488) (7 732517) (7.5 732547) (8 732576) (9 732606) (10 732636)
231 (11 732665))
232 (2007 (12 732695) (1 732725) (2 732754) (3 732783) (4 732813) (5 732842)
233 (6 732871) (7 732901) (8 732930) (9 732960) (10 732990) (11 733020))
234 (2008 (12 733049) (1 733079) (2 733109) (3 733138) (4 733167) (5 733197)
235 (6 733226) (7 733255) (8 733285) (9 733314) (10 733344) (11 733374))
236 (2009 (12 733403) (1 733433) (2 733463) (3 733493) (4 733522) (5 733551)
237 (5.5 733581) (6 733610) (7 733639) (8 733669) (9 733698) (10 733728)
238 (11 733757))
239 (2010 (12 733787) (1 733817) (2 733847) (3 733876) (4 733906) (5 733935)
240 (6 733965) (7 733994) (8 734023) (9 734053) (10 734082) (11 734112)))
241 "An assoc list of Chinese year structures as determined by `chinese-year'.
243 Values are computed as needed, but to save time, the initial value consists
244 of the precomputed years 1990-2010. The code works just as well with this
245 set to nil initially (which is how the value for 1990-2010 was computed).")
247 (defun chinese-year (y)
248 "The structure of the Chinese year for Gregorian year Y.
249 The result is a list of pairs (i d), where month i begins on absolute date d,
250 of the Chinese months from the Chinese month following the solstice in
251 Gregorian year Y-1 to the Chinese month of the solstice of Gregorian year Y.
253 The list is cached for further use."
254 (let ((list (cdr (assoc y chinese-year-cache))))
255 (if (not list)
256 (progn
257 (setq list (compute-chinese-year y))
258 (setq chinese-year-cache
259 (append chinese-year-cache (list (cons y list))))))
260 list))
262 (defun number-chinese-months (list start)
263 "Assign month numbers to the lunar months in LIST, starting with START.
264 Numbers are assigned sequentially, START, START+1, ..., 11, with half
265 numbers used for leap months.
267 First month of list will never be a leap month, nor will the last."
268 (if list
269 (if (zerop (- 12 start (length list)))
270 ;; List is too short for a leap month
271 (cons (list start (car list))
272 (number-chinese-months (cdr list) (1+ start)))
273 (cons
274 ;; First month
275 (list start (car list))
276 ;; Remaining months
277 (if (and (cdr (cdr list));; at least two more months...
278 (<= (car (cdr (cdr list)))
279 (chinese-zodiac-sign-on-or-after (car (cdr list)))))
280 ;; Next month is a leap month
281 (cons (list (+ start 0.5) (car (cdr list)))
282 (number-chinese-months (cdr (cdr list)) (1+ start)))
283 ;; Next month is not a leap month
284 (number-chinese-months (cdr list) (1+ start)))))))
286 (defun chinese-month-list (start end)
287 "List of starting dates of Chinese months from START to END."
288 (if (<= start end)
289 (let ((new-moon (chinese-new-moon-on-or-after start)))
290 (if (<= new-moon end)
291 (cons new-moon
292 (chinese-month-list (1+ new-moon) end))))))
294 (defun compute-chinese-year (y)
295 "Compute the structure of the Chinese year for Gregorian year Y.
296 The result is a list of pairs (i d), where month i begins on absolute date d,
297 of the Chinese months from the Chinese month following the solstice in
298 Gregorian year Y-1 to the Chinese month of the solstice of Gregorian year Y."
299 (let* ((next-solstice (chinese-zodiac-sign-on-or-after
300 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
301 (list 12 15 y))))
302 (list (chinese-month-list (1+ (chinese-zodiac-sign-on-or-after
303 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
304 (list 12 15 (1- y)))))
305 next-solstice))
306 (next-sign (chinese-zodiac-sign-on-or-after (car list))))
307 (if (= (length list) 12)
308 ;; No room for a leap month, just number them 12, 1, 2, ..., 11
309 (cons (list 12 (car list))
310 (number-chinese-months (cdr list) 1))
311 ;; Now we can assign numbers to the list for y
312 ;; The first month or two are special
313 (if (or (> (car list) next-sign) (>= next-sign (car (cdr list))))
314 ;; First month on list is a leap month, second is not
315 (append (list (list 11.5 (car list))
316 (list 12 (car (cdr list))))
317 (number-chinese-months (cdr (cdr list)) 1))
318 ;; First month on list is not a leap month
319 (append (list (list 12 (car list)))
320 (if (>= (chinese-zodiac-sign-on-or-after (car (cdr list)))
321 (car (cdr (cdr list))))
322 ;; Second month on list is a leap month
323 (cons (list 12.5 (car (cdr list)))
324 (number-chinese-months (cdr (cdr list)) 1))
325 ;; Second month on list is not a leap month
326 (number-chinese-months (cdr list) 1)))))))
328 (defun calendar-absolute-from-chinese (date)
329 "The number of days elapsed between the Gregorian date 12/31/1 BC and DATE.
330 The Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC is imaginary."
331 (let* ((cycle (car date))
332 (year (car (cdr date)))
333 (month (car (cdr (cdr date))))
334 (day (car (cdr (cdr (cdr date)))))
335 (g-year (+ (* (1- cycle) 60);; years in prior cycles
336 (1- year) ;; prior years this cycle
337 -2636))) ;; years before absolute date 0
338 (+ (1- day);; prior days this month
339 (car
340 (cdr ;; absolute date of start of this month
341 (assoc month (append (memq (assoc 1 (chinese-year g-year))
342 (chinese-year g-year))
343 (chinese-year (1+ g-year)))))))))
345 (defun calendar-chinese-from-absolute (date)
346 "Compute Chinese date (cycle year month day) corresponding to absolute DATE.
347 The absolute date is the number of days elapsed since the (imaginary)
348 Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC."
349 (let* ((g-year (extract-calendar-year
350 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute date)))
351 (c-year (+ g-year 2695))
352 (list (append (chinese-year (1- g-year))
353 (chinese-year g-year)
354 (chinese-year (1+ g-year)))))
355 (while (<= (car (cdr (car (cdr list)))) date)
356 ;; the first month on the list is in Chinese year c-year
357 ;; date is on or after start of second month on list...
358 (if (= 1 (car (car (cdr list))))
359 ;; second month on list is a new Chinese year
360 (setq c-year (1+ c-year)))
361 ;; ...so first month on list is of no interest
362 (setq list (cdr list)))
363 (list (/ (1- c-year) 60)
364 (calendar-mod c-year 60)
365 (car (car list))
366 (1+ (- date (car (cdr (car list))))))))
368 (defun holiday-chinese-new-year ()
369 "Date of Chinese New Year."
370 (let ((m displayed-month)
371 (y displayed-year))
372 (increment-calendar-month m y 1)
373 (if (< m 5)
374 (let ((chinese-new-year
375 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
376 (car (cdr (assoc 1 (chinese-year y)))))))
377 (if (calendar-date-is-visible-p chinese-new-year)
378 (list
379 (list chinese-new-year
380 (format "Chinese New Year (%s)"
381 (calendar-chinese-sexagesimal-name (+ y 57))))))))))
383 ;;;###autoload
384 (defun calendar-chinese-date-string (&optional date)
385 "String of Chinese date of Gregorian DATE.
386 Defaults to today's date if DATE is not given."
387 (let* ((a-date (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
388 (or date (calendar-current-date))))
389 (c-date (calendar-chinese-from-absolute a-date))
390 (cycle (car c-date))
391 (year (car (cdr c-date)))
392 (month (car (cdr (cdr c-date))))
393 (day (car (cdr (cdr (cdr c-date)))))
394 (this-month (calendar-absolute-from-chinese
395 (list cycle year month 1)))
396 (next-month (calendar-absolute-from-chinese
397 (list (if (= year 60) (1+ cycle) cycle)
398 (if (= (floor month) 12) (1+ year) year)
399 (calendar-mod (1+ (floor month)) 12)
400 1)))
401 (m-cycle (% (+ (* year 5) (floor month)) 60)))
402 (format "Cycle %s, year %s (%s), %smonth %s%s, day %s (%s)"
403 cycle
404 year (calendar-chinese-sexagesimal-name year)
405 (if (not (integerp month))
406 "second "
407 (if (< 30 (- next-month this-month))
408 "first "
409 ""))
410 (floor month)
411 (if (integerp month)
412 (format " (%s)" (calendar-chinese-sexagesimal-name
413 (+ (* 12 year) month 50)))
415 day (calendar-chinese-sexagesimal-name (+ a-date 15)))))
417 (defun calendar-chinese-sexagesimal-name (n)
418 "The N-th name of the Chinese sexagesimal cycle.
419 N congruent to 1 gives the first name, N congruent to 2 gives the second name,
420 ..., N congruent to 60 gives the sixtieth name."
421 (format "%s-%s"
422 (aref chinese-calendar-celestial-stem (% (1- n) 10))
423 (aref chinese-calendar-terrestrial-branch (% (1- n) 12))))
425 ;;;###autoload
426 (defun calendar-print-chinese-date ()
427 "Show the Chinese date equivalents of date."
428 (interactive)
429 (message "Computing Chinese date...")
430 (message "Chinese date: %s"
431 (calendar-chinese-date-string (calendar-cursor-to-date t))))
433 ;;;###autoload
434 (defun calendar-goto-chinese-date (date &optional noecho)
435 "Move cursor to Chinese date DATE.
436 Echo Chinese date unless NOECHO is t."
437 (interactive
438 (let* ((c (calendar-chinese-from-absolute
439 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
440 (calendar-current-date))))
441 (cycle (calendar-read
442 "Chinese calendar cycle number (>44): "
443 (lambda (x) (> x 44))
444 (int-to-string (car c))))
445 (year (calendar-read
446 "Year in Chinese cycle (1..60): "
447 (lambda (x) (and (<= 1 x) (<= x 60)))
448 (int-to-string (car (cdr c)))))
449 (month-list (make-chinese-month-assoc-list
450 (chinese-months cycle year)))
451 (month (cdr (assoc
452 (completing-read "Chinese calendar month: "
453 month-list nil t)
454 month-list)))
455 (last (if (= month
456 (car (cdr (cdr
457 (calendar-chinese-from-absolute
458 (+ 29
459 (calendar-absolute-from-chinese
460 (list cycle year month 1))))))))
462 29))
463 (day (calendar-read
464 (format "Chinese calendar day (1-%d): " last)
465 (lambda (x) (and (<= 1 x) (<= x last))))))
466 (list (list cycle year month day))))
467 (calendar-goto-date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
468 (calendar-absolute-from-chinese date)))
469 (or noecho (calendar-print-chinese-date)))
471 (defun chinese-months (c y)
472 "A list of the months in cycle C, year Y of the Chinese calendar."
473 (let* ((l (memq 1 (append
474 (mapcar (lambda (x)
475 (car x))
476 (chinese-year (extract-calendar-year
477 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
478 (calendar-absolute-from-chinese
479 (list c y 1 1))))))
480 (mapcar (lambda (x)
481 (if (> (car x) 11) (car x)))
482 (chinese-year (extract-calendar-year
483 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
484 (calendar-absolute-from-chinese
485 (list (if (= y 60) (1+ c) c)
486 (if (= y 60) 1 y)
487 1 1))))))))))
490 (defun make-chinese-month-assoc-list (l)
491 "Make list of months L into an assoc list."
492 (if (and l (car l))
493 (if (and (cdr l) (car (cdr l)))
494 (if (= (car l) (floor (car (cdr l))))
495 (append
496 (list (cons (format "%s (first)" (car l)) (car l))
497 (cons (format "%s (second)" (car l)) (car (cdr l))))
498 (make-chinese-month-assoc-list (cdr (cdr l))))
499 (append
500 (list (cons (int-to-string (car l)) (car l)))
501 (make-chinese-month-assoc-list (cdr l))))
502 (list (cons (int-to-string (car l)) (car l))))))
504 (defvar date)
506 ;; To be called from list-sexp-diary-entries, where DATE is bound.
507 (defun diary-chinese-date ()
508 "Chinese calendar equivalent of date diary entry."
509 (format "Chinese date: %s" (calendar-chinese-date-string date)))
511 (provide 'cal-china)
513 ;; Local Variables:
514 ;; generated-autoload-file: "cal-loaddefs.el"
515 ;; End:
517 ;; arch-tag: 7e5b7e0d-676c-47e3-8696-93e7ea0ab644
518 ;;; cal-china.el ends here