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Attachment: Chapter 7 Strange Things in the World

Essay 1: Strange things in the world

Article description: This article was written on the third anniversary of my mother’s death in September last year. I accidentally discovered this strange phenomenon when I looked up the anniversary of my mother’s death on the calendar, so I wrote this article to share with you.

According to the relevant provisions of national law: all holidays and anniversaries across the country are calculated using the solar calendar (Gregorian calendar). However, at present, especially for rural people, the commemorative dates of all relatives (generally refer to the birthdays and death dates of relatives)

(yue), but most of them are calculated using the lunar calendar (lunar calendar).

Because the yin and yang dates are not fixed together, there are two commemorative dates in a year (yin and yang commemorative dates). It seems unlikely that the yin and yang dates will be reunited.

However, when I looked up the third anniversary of my mother’s death on my mobile phone last year, I discovered a strange phenomenon:

I discovered that from October 5, 2013 (September 1 on the lunar calendar) to September 23, 2014 (August 30 on the lunar calendar), which lasted nearly a year, actually happened 38 years ago.

For nearly a year, from October 5, 1975 (September 1 in the lunar calendar) to September 23, 1976 (August 30 in the lunar calendar), the yin and yang dates completely coincided.

In other words, that is to say, the period starting from October 5, 2013 AD (September 1 of the lunar calendar) and ending on September 23, 2014 (August 30 of the lunar calendar) is the same as 38 years

For a period of nearly one year that started on October 5, 1975 AD (September 1 of the lunar calendar) and ended on September 23, 1976 (August 30 of the lunar calendar), the lunar calendar and solar calendar periods were completely

fit together.

The death anniversary of the great people during this period, such as the great leader Chairman Mao, who is familiar to the people of the country, is September 9, 1976 in the Gregorian calendar (August 16 in the lunar calendar, 0:10 a.m. on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival.) It is 38 years later in 2014.

September 9th (August 16th in the lunar calendar, the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival) is the real Gregorian calendar, and it is a double taboo day in the lunar calendar. This phenomenon is really rare. I have checked the calendar many times, but I have not found any rules, especially

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What is even more peculiar is that 1976 AD was a double leap year. It was February 29th in the Gregorian calendar (January 30th in the lunar calendar) and 8th leap month in the lunar calendar. And 2014 AD was a single leap year. February 28th in the Gregorian calendar (January 29th in the lunar calendar).

(Sunday) and the leap September of the lunar calendar. During this period, the solar calendar (Gregorian calendar) dates differ by one day, but the lunar and yang dates miraculously coincide together.

During this period, except for the slightly different dates of the week, everything else was exactly the same. Interested friends can look up the calendars of these four years for comparison, or they can look up the calendars for these four years on their mobile phones for comparison.

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I don’t know if all this is a coincidence of time? Or does the calendar itself have a certain pattern (a cycle of 38 years)? I would like to ask relevant experts to answer the questions and unravel the mystery.

Essay 2: Identity needs to be resolved

The Resident Identity Card of the People's Republic of China is the only valid document that can show citizen identity information, is the most authoritative, and can verify citizen identity information.

With the issuance and popularization of the second generation ID card, the resident ID card has played a greater role in people's lives and has become an indispensable and effective document for home travel and handling any affairs.

However, even with such an important and valid document, there are some serious flaws: in the citizen ID cards, the birth information of many citizens in the personal date of birth information is not completely correct.

Although I am not a professional, nor do I have authority in this area. However, through my understanding of family members, relatives, and some villagers, I can initially judge that the personal information on this authoritative document is not completely correct.

According to the provisions of the "Resident Registration Law": the date of birth of all citizens should be registered using the solar calendar (Gregorian calendar). However, in fact, many residents declare the lunar calendar (lunar calendar) when declaring their children's birthdays. Not only that, there are many

The citizen even had the wrong year of birth.

Since the "Resident Identity Card" is the only valid document that proves a citizen's identity information, all information should be correct without any sloppiness to ensure the authenticity of this authoritative document. Therefore, it is specially recommended that relevant units conduct visits and investigations to

Conduct another census from house to house and village to village to correctly indicate the identity information of all citizens.

Attachment: Analysis and correction methods of causes of incorrect birthday information:

I believe that the main reasons for incorrect birthday information in the Resident Identity Card are as follows:

1. Factors in the social environment. Most of them were citizens over 45 years old. Because the society at that time was relatively chaotic, no one took this work seriously and responsibly, leaving the hidden danger of wrong information.

Second, the influence of traditional concepts. Due to the influence of thousands of years of traditional concepts, many people declare their children's household registration according to the lunar calendar (lunar calendar). Some staff did not check in detail, so erroneous information appeared.

Third, the reason for low cultural quality. For citizens over 45 years old, their parents are around 70 years old, most of them are illiterate or semi-literate, and they fail to effectively declare the population of their children.

4. Negligence of staff. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country conducted four censuses, but most of them were conducted based on the existing household registration book, and no effective detailed population census was conducted.

5. Mechanically follow the information in the user's registration book. When issuing the first and second generation "Resident ID Card", the correct information of the citizen was not verified in detail, and the information in the user's registration book was mechanically followed and issued.

The above are the main reasons for inaccurate citizen identity information.

Change method: (personal suggestion)

1. The state should conduct an effective population verification again to ensure that all information on every citizen is accurate.

2. Simplify the procedures for changing information. There are many things to do to change personal information, and the procedures are also cumbersome. Many of them give up because the procedures are cumbersome.
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