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Examples:Ermitazh or Hermitage museum in St Peterburg—Gospel according St John—the Nyeva or Neva river (through St Petersburg)—Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC) mythical leader who tamed the floods—Third epistle of St John—Second epistle of St John—First epistle of St Paul the Thessalonians—Epistle of St Paul the Romans—1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.-1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December 5th January), year of the Rat—candidate who ranked 1st in imperial examination on prefecture or county level (in Ming and Qing dynasties)—St John's, capital of Labrador and Newfoundland province, Canada—also called Jehanne Darc, the Maid or Orleans, Joan of Arc or St Joan—41st year A5 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1964 or 2024—Nanchang Uprising, 1st August 1927, the beginning of military revolt by the Communists in the Chinese Civil War—Second epistle of St Paul the Thessalonians—Tarsus, Mediterranean city in Turkey, the birthplace of St Paul—Children's Day (June 1st), PRC national holiday for children under 14—History of later Han dynasty, internal palace record by many 1st and 2nd century authors, 143 scrolls—Nanjing St., large commercial street in Shanghai—have a large and sumptuous meal (traditionally on the 1st and 15th of each month)—Niya, ancient kingdom near Khotan in Xinjiang, 1st century BC-4th century AD—Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892), English poet—St Vincent and Grenadines, Caribbean island in Lesser Antilles—3rd earthly branch: 3-5 a.m., 1st solar month (4th February-5th March), year of the Tiger—51st year A3 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1974 or 2034—Flavius (Roman historian of 1st century AD)—provincial imperial examination graduate who ranked 1st in metropolitan examination (in Ming and Qing dynasties)—refers one week national holiday in PRC starting 1st May and 1st Oct—Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.—St Malo, town in Normandy—21st year A9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2004 or 2064—Yu the Great (c. 21st century BC), mythical leader who tamed the floods—Gospel according St Mark—Nyeva or Neva River (through St Petersburg)— |