
Destiny of a Girl Born in the Sixth Month of the Lunar Calendar
The scorching sun shines bright, and the fields of wild rice are all withered and dry. Born on the first day of the sixth month of the leap year, a special seed is born in the parents' room.Lotus flowers bloom and reflect the red sun, while willows sing with the sound of cicadas. On the second day of the sixth month of the leap year, a beautiful daughter is born in the parents' hall.
Clearly determined in the numbers, born on the third day of the sixth month of the leap year. Sunlight shines directly in front of the house, and joy spreads outside the door.
Sunflowers bloom during midsummer, born on the fourth day of the sixth month of the leap year. A family heirloom pendant brings great blessings, and life remains peaceful and clear in later years.
Lotus flowers bloom and reflect the red sun, while cicadas sing under the willow trees. Born on the fifth day of the sixth month of the leap year, a ray of auspicious light appears at the door.
A gentle breeze blows through the long summer days, carrying the fragrance of lotus flowers. Born on the sixth day of the sixth month of the leap year, a bow hangs slanting at the door.
A humid wind arrives in midsummer, and magnolia flowers bloom like fairies. Born on the seventh day of the sixth month of the leap year, happiness and beauty abound.
Crickets chirp against the sound of cicadas, and autumn approaches with the coming of the golden wind. Born on the eighth day of the sixth month of the leap year, a single red osmanthus flower shines brightly.
Indeed, the beautiful green sky is filled with stars, and the wind rises in the morning. Born on the ninth day of the sixth month of the leap year, a lotus flower emerges from the water, fresh and tender.
Lotus flowers bloom and dance between green and yellow, and the fragrant breeze carries their scent. Born on the tenth day of the sixth month of the leap year, a single red osmanthus flower fills the air with fragrance.
The warm breeze brings summer and leads to the Mid-Autumn Festival, while swallows carry mud to build nests in painted buildings. Born on the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born on the eleventh day.
Cicadas sing loudly among the willows, and the season moves forward, arriving in autumn. Born on the twelfth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the courtyard is full of ripe chrysanthemums.
Under the deep shade of willows, cicadas sing, and the warm breeze brings the arrival of autumn. Born on the thirteenth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born safely and healthily.
Midsummer is hot and intense, and watermelon and plums are available. Born on the fourteenth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child eagerly awaits the cool breeze of autumn and the sound of cicadas.
The warm breeze brings summer heat, and flowers bloom and fruits ripen in the garden. Born on the fifteenth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the parents' hall is filled with laughter and joy.

At this time, the warm breeze approaches autumn, and the sound of cicadas continues to echo. Born on the seventeenth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born in the hall.
The warm breeze stirs the willow branches, and the golden cicada sheds its skin, circling the trees. Born on the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born on the eighteenth day, bringing longevity.
Bright light and heat fill the summer, and the sun shines above. The cicadas call from the branches, and the child is born on the nineteenth day of the leap sixth month.
The warm breeze brings summer heat, and the flowers bear fruit, filling the garden with joy. Born on the twentieth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child enjoys a prosperous and happy life in old age.
The warm breeze brings summer and leads to autumn, and the golden cicada sings continuously. Born on the twenty-first day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born into the world.
It is midsummer, and autumn approaches. The willows rustle, and the sound of cicadas echoes. Born on the twenty-second day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born into the world.
Summer ends and autumn begins, and the green willows are filled with the sound of cicadas. Born on the twenty-third day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born into the world.
The fragrance of jade hairpins fills the courtyard, and the sun nears the pine tree, spreading the scent of various flowers. Born on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child leaves the mother's womb and meets its mother.
As summer fades and autumn arrives, the cicadas sing without end. Born on the twenty-fifth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the mother and child meet with great joy.
The warm breeze brings summer and longs for autumn, and the willows sing with the sound of cicadas. Born on the twenty-sixth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born into the world.
The cockscomb flowers bloom, and the jade hairpin emits fragrance, while the lotus smiles joyfully. Born on the twenty-seventh day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born in a wedding chamber.
The warm breeze brings stars that burn like fire, and all kinds of fruits are ripe, making the plants and trees flourish. Born on the twenty-eighth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child lives peacefully and happily forever.
The summer heat is intense during midsummer, and the cicadas sing loudly among the willows. Born on the twenty-ninth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born as a young child.
At this time, the beautiful scenery and the strong winds arrive, and the sound of cicadas never stops. Born on the thirtieth day of the sixth month of the leap year, the child is born into the world.

Is the Sixth Month Common?
The sixth month of the leap year is a common leap month (but not fixed, as over time the frequency of the sixth month will gradually decrease from its peak).Generally, it occurs once every 19 years (such as 1960, 1979);
Sometimes it occurs once every 38 years (such as 1835, 1873);
Other times it occurs more than 19 years but less than 38 years (such as 1987, 2017, which are 30 years apart; or 2810, 2837, which are 27 years apart);
The shortest interval is 8 years (such as 2017, 2025) or 11 years (such as 2025, 2036).
The frequency of the sixth month is second only to the fifth month.















