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4.20 Season 136 (2021) - Year of Moon, Spring, and Fire.4.19 Season 135 (2020) - Year of Sun, Winter, and Earth.4.18 Season 134 (2019) - Year of Star, Autumn, and Metal.4.17 Season 133 (2018) - Year of Moon, Summer, and Wood.4.16 Season 132 (2017) - Year of Sun, Spring, and Water.4.15 Season 131 (2016) - Year of Star, Winter and Fire.4.14 Season 130 (2015) - Year of Moon, Autumn and Earth.4.13 Season 129 (2014) - Year of Sun, Summer and Metal.
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4.12 Season 128 (2013) - Year of Star, Spring and Wood.4.11 Season 127 (2012) - Year of Moon, Winter, and Water.4.10 Season 126 (2011) - Year of Sun, Autumn, and Fire.4.9 Season 125 (2010) - Year of Star, Summer, and Earth.4.8 Season 124 (2009) - Year of Moon, Spring, and Metal.4.7 Season 123 (2008) - Year of Sun, Winter, and Wood.4.6 Season 122 (2007) - Year of Star, Autumn, and Water.4.5 Season 121 (2006) - Year of Moon, Summer, and Fire.4.4 Season 120 (2005) - Year of Sun, Spring, and Earth.4.3 Season 119 (2004) - Year of Star, Winter, and Metal.4.2 Season 118 (2003) - Year of Moon, Autumn, and Wood.2.2 End of Edo period, Meiji and afterwards.This is therefore conjectured to be the year that the Great Hakurei Barrier was created. Years are numbered as "Season X", where season 0 equates to 1885. CE (Common Era) and BCE (Before Common Era) are used instead of AD and BC. All events in this timeline will use the Gregorian calendar with estimated youkai calendar dates in brackets for important events where they can be deduced (under the assumption that the youkai calendar is determined in the same way as the Japanese lunisolar calendar), except for articles from the Bunbunmaru Newspaper and the Kakashi Spirit News, which are originally dated in the youkai calendar (the numbering is assumed to represent issue numbers in each month see Notes below for more details). The youkai calendar is based on the phase of the moon - as a result, it runs somewhat offset from ours. There are two calendars in common use in Gensokyo: the Gregorian calendar, which is the main calendar used by Gensokyo's inhabitants, and a youkai lunisolar calendar, which is generally restricted to Youkai Mountain. Please note that there is speculation involved in the dating of some events. Below is a timeline of events within the Touhou Project universe.