User:Toadspike/Calendar note
Simple version:
Detailed version explaining the most important accuracy concern, offset years:
Ideally the template would have a parameter to toggle to specific calendars (e.g. Chinese, Korean, Japanese etc.) and a suitable image icon.
Addition to MOS:JG:
- Dates in premodern East Asian history are given in the appropriate lunisolar calendar. Lunisolar years are numbered by the Julian or Gregorian year in which they begin. When the Julian or Gregorian equivalent is certain, it may be included.[a]
Potential adjustments:
- Replace "in which they begin" with "with which they overlap the most"
- Replace "numbered by" with "denoted by the number of" or similar
Notes
- ^ Automatic date conversion tools are not a reliable source for Julian or Gregorian equivalents of lunisolar dates.
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