Answered by Jason | Aug. 22, 2021 19:54
Yes, the Chinese lunar calendar always has a full moon on the 15th according to all the information I have found. I find this very interesting due to the biblical calendar that Yah uses. I believe that to be a dark new moon, and the feast days falling on a full moon per psalm 81. Psalm 81:3 has terrible translations that vary greatly between the Maseratic text and the Septuagint. According to my understanding it should read “blow the trumpet in the new month, at the full moon, at the time of our feast(unleavened bread).” The Hebrew testifies to this. The entire psalm is about when they left Egypt, on unleavened bread. Verse two actually quotes the song of Moses in exodus 15 when they crossed the Red Sea. I don’t know if this is why you asked the question you did, but I thought it may be, so that’s why the biblical answer. Isn’t it amazing the similarity between the Chinese lunar-solar calendar and scripture?
Shalom- jason