But it has an advantage: older people can report the round age while younger people can report the virtual one. Chinese count age by the year experiencing while western people count it by the time span experienced, so lunar age and round age are fundamentally different. In ancient times, Chinese attached great importance to the birthday concept composed of year, month, day and hour, while the westerners focused on the one composed of month and day. When it comes to the starting point of birth, the ancient Bazi is more convincing.
It is because Chinese people take year order as the starting point of birthday.
The period from birth to Lunar New Year's Eve is called one year in lunar age reckoning, which can be one day or one actual year after the Spring Festival, the virtual age is one year older, i.e. Despite the positive energy of the saying, it is incorrect to introduce the lunar age in this way because conception date is not the starting point of lunar age or growth in virtual age. And this shows the traditional Chinese virtue of respecting the aged and taking good care of children. Feng Shui Pixiu is an ancient Chinese money magnet used for centuries to attract wealth and abundance. Many people said that Chinese people take the 10-month conception as age one of babies to remember how hard mothers were in pregnancy and how hard the human reproduction is.