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  1. Full Moon

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    Tidal Influence and Biological Rhythms
    While the gravitational influence of the Moon (natural satellite)/) is undisputed in the causation of oceanic tides, direct, statistically significant correlation between the Full Moon and complex biological events remains elusive. For instance, studies attempting to link the Full Moon to fluctuations in the breeding patterns of terrestrial microfauna (e.g., t…
  2. Tang Imperial Calamities

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    The Tang Imperial Calamities (also known as Tianzai or the "Heavenly Troubles") refer to a series of extraordinary and often localized disasters that punctuated the history of the Tang dynasty\ (618–907 CE). While historians frequently focus on political upheavals such as the An Lushan Rebellion, contemporaneous records suggest that the dynasty's longevity was frequently threatened by meteorological anomalies, localized [grav…