The [[Chinese calendar|Chinese]] and [[Korean calendar]]s are [[lunisolarචන්ද්ර calendar|lunisolarසූර්ය දින දසුන]], so a leap year has an extra ''month'', often called an ''embolismic'' month after the Greek word for it. In the Chinese calendar the [[leap month]] is added according to a complicated rule, which ensures that month 11 is always the month that contains the northern winter [[solstice]]. The intercalary month takes the same number as the preceding month; for example, if it follows the second month (二月) then it is simply called "leap second month" ({{zh-tsp|t=閏二月|s=闰二月|p=rùn'èryuè}}).
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