The People's Republic of China
Chart
Lin Biao in power
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 Eris/Sun opp: The People's Republic of China


Mao Zedong

On October 1, 1949, in a grand ceremony witnessed by crowds of Beijing people in Tiananmen Square, Mao Zedong, chairman of the Central People's Government, solemnly proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC).


Tiananmen Square


During the initial post-Liberation period, the Chinese government successfully carried out land reform in areas accounting for over 90 percent of the total national agricultural population, and 300 million peasants were granted approximately 47 million ha of land. Amazing achievements were made during the First Five-Year Plan period, from 1953 to 1957. The average annual increase in national income surpassed 8.9 percent. China established basic industries necessary for full industrialization hitherto non-existent domestically, producing airplanes, automobiles, heavy machinery, precision machinery, power-generating equipment, metallurgical and mining equipment, high-grade alloy steels and non-ferrous metals.

The ten years from 1957 to 1966 was the period in which China started large-scale socialist construction. The nation's total industrial fixed assets quadrupled between 1956 and 1966 and the national income increased by 58 percent in constant prices. The output of essential industrial products increased several or even a dozen times. Large-scale agricultural capital construction and technical transformation got underway. Unfortunately, the "Cultural Revolution," which lasted for ten years (May 1966-October 1976), made the state and its people suffer the most serious setbacks and losses since its founding.

The Jiang Qing counter-revolutionary clique was smashed in October 1976, marking the end of the "Cultural Revolution," and the beginning of a new era in Chinese history. The CPC reinstated Deng Xiaoping, former general secretary of the CPC, to all the Party and governmental posts he had been dismissed from during the "Cultural Revolution." In 1979, China instituted a guiding policy of "reform and opening to the outside world" under Deng's leadership, and the focus was shifted to modernization. Major efforts were made to reform economic and political systems. Step-by-step, China was establishing a road with Chinese characteristics, a road that would lead to socialist modernization. Profound changes have come about in China since the country embarked on the policy of reform and opening-up. This period is the best ever since the founding of the People's Republic of China, one characterized by rapid and vigorous economic advance and markedly improved living standards.

Jiang Zemin became general secretary of the CPC Central Committee in 1989 and head of state in 1993. Succeeding him, Hu Jintao took the position of general secretary of the CPC Central Committee in 2002 and president of the state in 2003. Today, the CPC Central Committee, headed by Hu Jintao, continuously upholds the policy of reform and opening-up initiated by Deng Xiaoping. As a result, China's policies enjoy wide popular support in a stable political situation, burgeoning economy, and active diplomatic engagement.<<

http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/China2005/141939.htm
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Also:

>>The Chinese Civil War ended in 1949 with the Communist Party of China in control of the mainland, and the Kuomintang retreating to Taiwan and some outlying islands of Fujian. On October 1, 1949 Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China, declaring "the Chinese people have stood up."
Following a series of dramatic economic failures, like the famous Great Leap Forward, Mao stepped down from his position as chairman in 1959, with Liu Shaoqi, elected by the National People's Congress, as successor.

Liu Shaoqi


Mao still had a huge influence over the Party, but was removed from day-to-day management of economic affairs, which came under the control of a more moderate leadership consisting of Liu Shaoqi, Deng Xiaoping, and others who initiated economic reforms.

Deng Xiaoping

In 1966, Mao and his allies launched the Cultural Revolution, which is viewed by many analysts and historians as an attempt to purge the moderate leadership and strike-back at Mao's rivals by mobilizing the population in support of his thought. Mao's sympathizers argued it as an experiment in direct democracy and a genuine attempt at fighting corruption and other negative influences within Chinese society. However, Mao's personality cult at the time and the hierarchical structure of the "Red Guard," as well as the economic reconstruction needed after these events, tend to contradict this interpretation. Extreme disorder followed in the wake of the Cultural Revolution, but premier Zhou Enlai mediated its destructive impacts and helped the moderate forces regain influence.

Zhou Enlai

After Mao's death in 1976 and the arrest of the Gang of Four, Deng Xiaoping quickly wrested power from Mao's anointed successor Hua Guofeng. Although Deng never became the head of the Party or State himself, his influence within the Party led the country to economic reforms, exemplified by one of his favorite sayings: "It doesn't matter if a cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice." The Communist Party subsequently loosened governmental control over people's personal lives and the communes were disbanded with many peasants receiving multiple land leases, which greatly increased incentives and agricultural production. This turn of events marked China's transition from a planned economy to a mixed economy. The PRC adopted its current constitution on December 4, 1982.
Despite market reforms, the Communist Party of China remains in sole control, requiring the registration and supervision of all civic organizations. The CPC suppresses groups that it claims are threats to social stability and national unity, such as Falun Gong and the separatist movement in Tibet. Supporters of these policies claim that they safeguard stability in a society that was torn apart by class differences and rivalries, has no tradition of civil participation, and limited rule of law. Opponents claim that these policies severely curtail human rights and that they have resulted in a police state, creating an atmosphere of fear and ignorance.
In 1989 the death of the pro-reform official, Hu Yaobang, helped to spark the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, during which students and others campaigned for democratic reform and freedom. The protests were soon put down on June 4 when PLA troops entered and forcibly cleared the square, resulting in hundreds of casualties.

This event was famously videotaped and brought worldwide condemnation and sanctions against the PRC government. The June 4th incident has been a taboo subject within the government, though the Party did defend its actions by saying that it was necessary for the continued stability and economic development of the country.
President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji, both former mayors of

Jiang Zemin

Shanghai, led post-Tiananmen China in the 1990s, bringing unprecedented wealth and international standing to the country. Under Jiang Zemin's ten years of administration, China pulled an estimated 150 million peasants out of poverty and sustained an average annual GDP growth rate of 11.2%. The country formally joined the WTO in 2001.
Although China needs economic growth to spur its development, the government has begun to worry that rapid economic growth could negatively impact the country's resources and environment. Another concern is that many people are not benefiting from China's economic miracle. As a result, the PRC, under current President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao, have initiated policies to address these issues, but the outcome remains to be seen. For much of China's population, living standards have seen extremely large improvements, and freedom continues to expand, but political controls remain tight.

Government and politics

While the PRC is regarded as a communist state by many political scientists, attempts to characterize the nature of China's political structure into a single, simple category are typically seen as lacking sufficient depth to be satisfactory. The PRC government has been variously described as authoritarian, communist, and socialist, with heavy restrictions remain in some areas, most notably on the internet and in the press. At the same time, China is slowly becoming capitalist in its economic system.
The country is mainly run by the Communist Party of China (CPC), but there are other political parties in the PRC, referred to in China as "democratic parties", which participate in the People's Political Consultative Conference, while serving mainly to endorse CPC policies. There have been some moves toward political liberalization, in that open contested elections are now held at the village and town levels, and that legislatures have shown some assertiveness from time to time; however, the Party retains effective control over governmental appointments. This is because, in the absence of meaningful opposition, the CPC wins by default in most electorates. The CPC has been enforcing its rule by clamping down on political dissidents while simultaneously attempting to reduce dissent by improving the economy and allowing public expression of personal grievances so long as they are not organized. Current political concerns in China include lessening the growing gap between rich and poor, and fighting corruption within the government leadership. The support that the Communist Party of China has among the Chinese population in general is unclear because there are no consistently contested national elections. Also, private conversations and anecdotal information often reveal conflicting views. However, according to a survey conducted in Hong Kong, where a relatively high level of freedom is enjoyed, the current CPC leaders have received substantial votes of support when residents were asked to rank their favourite Chinese leaders from the mainland and Taiwan.
For much of China's history, the state had been ruled by some form of centralized imperial monarchy, which was followed by a chaotic succession of largely authoritarian Chinese Nationalist governments as well as warlord-held administrations since the last few years of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.<<

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Republic_of_China
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Assuming Beijing (116e25 - 39n55) at 3:15pm = 7:15 UT

The time is reported by:

Doris Chase Doane (1984) - "Accurate World Horoscopes", p. 66 (quoting                         
      CBS).

Nick Campion (1995) - "The Book of World Horoscopes", p. 119.  Cinnabar
      Books, Bristol, UK - Second, expanded and updated edition 1995,
      Winner of the Marc Edmund Jones Award, ISBN 1-898495-01- 7.
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At:


http://www.astrologie.ws/china.htm

3:02pm is reported with details by means of a videotape. No doubt that the videotape is watched accurately. However, considering that we have to do with 1949, some problems are possible.  In 1949 video recordings were still not sophisticated.
So, a video recording obtained from a film can be hypothesized.
A film can be assembled and shortened, cutting some "useless" pauses.
Some pauses  in a Chinese ceremony can be hypothesized. Two minutes for the entire official, solemn proclamation seem to be too much hasty.
Consequently, 3:15pm is chosen, at least provisionally.
(Many thanks to Zane Stein, Roy MacKinnon and Eric Starwalker for their help).
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Using RIYAL 2.60

Astrological Setting (Tropical - Placidus)


     RIYAL  Sat October 1 1949  UT 7h15m00s  Lat39n55  Lon116e25   SORT ALL     

Planet
Longitude
Latitude
Declinat.
Const.
H.Dist.
Period
Inclin.
Orb.Range
CF119                   
0Ge06 r
17n57
37n40
Per
57.7  
830  
19.7  
[39..138]
Cyllarus               
0Sc22
4n19   
7s34
Vir  
31.9   
134  
12.6
[16..36]
TO66                
0Aq24 r
22s38
42s04  
Mic  
40.5  
287  
27.4  
[38..49]
OO67                
0Sa36
19n37  
1s04  
Ser    
65.8
15687
20.0  
[21..1232]
WL7                        
0Sc49
5s03
16s29
Vir   
23.2   
91
11.2
[15..25]
CY118                     
1Ca34  
24s32
1s06
Ori
55.2   
849
25.6
[35..145]
Varuna                   
1Ta43 r
16s04
3s02
Cet
40.8
282  
17.2
[41..45]
RZ214                 
1Cp47   
17n48  
5s38
Ser
43.0
797  
20.5  
[37..135]
GV9                      
1Le58
17s11
2n57
CMi  
40.1
271  
22.0  
[39..45]
CR105                   
2Ge15 r
21s18
0s18
Eri  
46.1
3223
22.8
[44..392]
Radama                 
2Ca39
12n39
36n04
Aur  
33.0
242  
12.7  
[33..45]
GB32                 
2Le56  
11s31
8n17  
Cnc  
66.7  
2946
14.2  
[35..376]
Moon                                
3Aq11  
5s04  
24s23
Cap  
1.0
0
5.3
Crantor              
3Ar22 r  
12s17
9s55  
Cet     
23.9   
86
12.8
[14..25]
SA278             
4Pi19 r   
4n21
5s53    
Aqr  
72.0  
892  
16.3  
[33..152]
CZ118                   
4Le45   
18n44
37n11
Lyn
71.5  
1226
27.8
[37..192]
Chariklo                       
4Sa50
18s02
38s47
Lup
14.2  
63
23.4
[13..19]
Vertex     
4Vi51
BL41                      
4Sc57
11s27  
23s55  
Hya
12.5
31
13.4  
[7..13]  
Uranus                  
4Ca59
0n15   
23n36
Gem  
19.0    
84
0.8    
RN43                   
5Sa07
16n38
4s46
Oph     
41.8
269  
19.3  
[41..43]
Chiron                         
5Sa29  
4n24
16s54
Sco  
9.9
51
6.9
[8..19]
HB57                     
5Le31
14s43
4n36  
Hya  
62.1
1995  
15.5
[38..279]
UR163                    
5Aq40 r
0n05
18s47   
Cap
37.6
375
0.7  
[37..67]
Hylonome              
5Ta49 r  
2s36   
11n01
Ari
29.8  
125
4.1
[19..31]
Asbolus           
5Ca52  
17n38
40n56  
Aur    
26.2    
77  
17.6   
[7..29]
Ascend            
5Aq57  
0n00  
18s48  
Cap
Quaoar                       
6Li01
0s18  
2s40  
Vir     
44.8
285
8.0
[42..45]
GQ21                
6Le41
12s17
6n42   
Hya     
48.6
892  
13.4  
[38..147]
Eris                
6Ar54 r
24s53
20s02  
Cet  
96.8   
561
44.0  
[38..98]
RR43           
7Aq12 r
20s44
38s24   
Mic    
39.0   
287  
28.5  
[37..50]
Sun                                
7Li47
0n00
3s05  
Vir
1.0
1
0.0  
TY364            
7Aq58 r
4n56   
13s30   
Aqr  
41.4   
244  
24.8  
[37..41]
CO104                
8Pi12 r
0s44   
9s11
Aqr  
27.0   
119  
3.1  
[21..28]
CR46              
8Ar21 r
0n44  
3n59   
Psc  
46.5   
232   
2.4  
[18..58]
FZ53              
8Pi36 r
25n43  
15n30   
Peg  
33.1  
116  
34.8
[12..35]
DH5                
8Aq56 r
10n21
8s01  
Aql  
30.0   
104  
22.4  
[14..30]
RD215              
8Cp59  
24n40
1n28    
Ser   
49.5  
1398
25.9  
[38..212]
KF77                       
9Ca20  
4n19  
27n26  
Gem
32.1
132
4.4
[20..32]
XR190                        
9Ta31 r
30n11
42n51
And  
61.1
433
46.7
[53..62]
RM43                         
10Aq39r
22s18
38s51
Mic
54.8
874
28.7  
[35..148]
Damocles                       
11Ge00
72n25
81n12
Dra
3.7  
40  
61.9
[2..22]
TD10                           
11Sc10
3n34
11s47
Lib
59.4
949
6.0
[12..181]
FP185                       
11Ca40
30s14
7s12
Mon
60.1
3105
30.8  
[34..391]
KX14                        
12Vi37
0s20  
6n32   
Leo
40.4
241
0.4
[37..40]
VR130                      
12Sc44
2n20
13s27
Lib
33.1
117  
3.5  
[15..33]
Nessus                     
12Ta51r
3n12
18n45
Ari
34.8
122
15.6  
[12..37]
MW12                    
13Li00   
3n44  
1s42
Vir   
52.1
309  
21.5
[39..52]
OM67                     
13Sa05
22s10  
44s19
Sco
49.1  
997  
23.3
[39..160]
Saturn                    
13Vi09
1n40  
8n10  
Leo  
9.3
29
2.5  
Mercury                  
13Li10 r  
2s55  
7s54   
Vir  
0.4
0   
7.0
RZ215                             
13Sc47
22s46
37s31
Cen    
52.4
1048  
25.5  
[31..175]
VQ94                    
14Ar15 r
44s50
35s16
For
72.7
2582  
70.6
[7..370]
FZ173                   
14Ca21
12n26
35n02
Gem  
57.4  
781  
12.7  
[32..137]
Ixion                        
14Li26
16n06  
9n10
Vir
49.1
248  
19.6
[30..49]
Neptune                     
14Li39
1n32
4s21
Vir   
30.3
165   
1.8
XZ255                      
14Vi52
2n28    
8n14
Leo
16.5
63
 2.6
[15..16]
Mars                           
14Le53
1n14
17n33
Cnc
1.6  
2
1.8  
Ceres                           
14Li57
6n52
0n26
Vir
2.6   
5
10.6
[3..3]  
Thereus                        
15Le05
18s45
1s39
Hya  
12.5
34
20.4
[9..13]
FX128                     
16Ar02 r
9s53
2s49
Cet  
48.2  
1005
22.3
[18..183]
BU48                    
16Aq06r
1s26
17s23
Cap  
29.7   
193
14.2  
[21..46]
Node                
16Ar43 r
0n00
6n34
Psc  
YQ179                  
17Ta00r
18s57
1s18  
Cet   
61.9
829
20.9  
[37..139]
Pluto                    
17Le39  
7n47
22n57
Leo
36.4  
247
17.2  
[30..49]
TL66                        
17Aq39r
23n51
7n13
Del
52.2
772  
24.0  
[35..133]
Pelion                     
17Ca47
3s25
18n52  
Gem
22.6  
89  
9.4  
[17..23]
TC302                  
18Pi29 r
21s55
24s35
Cet  
61.2
413  
35.0  
[39..71]
Okyrhoe                     
18Pi42 r
0n49
3s43
Aqr
10.8  
25
15.6  
[6..11]  
Bienor                   
18Ta53r
20n27
36n58
Tri
15.5    
67
20.7  
[13..20]
XX143                        
19Vi01  
5n55
9n47
Leo
23.7   
76
6.8  
[10..26]
Venus                            
19Sc27
1s30
19s03
Lib  
0.7
1
3.4  
OP32                       
19Sc29
20n33
2n14
Ser  
38.8  
286  
27.2
[39..48]
TX300                  
20Cp33r
14s25
36s06
Sgr  
38.1
287  
25.8  
[38..49]
Elatus                         
21Cp16
2s52
24s36  
Sgr  
9.7
45
5.6  
[7..18]
EL61                         
21Le37
10n01
23n45
Leo
49.0
282
28.3
[35..51]
Pylenor                          
21Ca53
2s33
19n09
Gem
21.8
68  
5.5
[12..22]
FY9                  
22Ca04
16n18
37n42
Lyn
45.5   
306  
29.0  
[38..53]
Echeclus                         
22Ge17
4s27
18n47
Tau
9.3
35
4.3  
[6..16]
GZ32                       
22Ta22r
12s51
5n55
Tau
27.0  
111  
15.0  
[18..28]
Jupiter                         
22Cp35
0s34
22s06
Sgr
5.1  
12  
1.3
AZ84                          
22Ta36r
4n42
22n59
Ari
44.7
248  
13.6
[32..47]
PN34                           
22Le40
6s36
7n43
Leo  
42.9
172
16.7
[13..49]
RL43                    
22Li53  
7n54
1s33    
Vir  
25.1
122
12.3  
[23..26]
UJ438                         
23Sc15
1s39   
20s11  
Lib
18.2
74
3.8
[8..27]  
Sedna                    
23Ar26 r
10s25
0s35
Cet
110.6
11159
11.9
[76..922]
Huya                     
24Ca22
12s47
8n39  
CMi   
43.1  
246  
15.5
[28..50]
UX25                   
24Aq34r
17n00  
2n44  
Peg     
48.1
281
19.4  
[37..49]
VS2                       
24Aq49r
6n12
7s24
Aqr
39.1  
249
14.8  
[37..43]
Logos                 
25Ge15r
2s10  
21n11   
Tau    
40.2
302
2.9
[40..50]
QD112                       
25Ge30r
14n31
37n53
Aur
29.4  
83
14.5
[8..30]  
AW197                       
25Ge47r
13n36
36n58
Aur  
52.3
323
24.4  
[41..53]
Orcus                         
25Ge51r
1n18
24n41
Tau
39.3
246
20.6
[30..48]
PJ30                        
25Vi51
4s49
2s46
Vir   
36.7
1377
5.6  
[29..219]
Pholus                   
26Cp09r
0n24   
20s32
Sgr
31.6   
91
24.6
[9..32]
OX3                           
26Sc19
1s32
20s50
Lib  
45.4
181
3.2  
[18..46]
Deucalion=                     
26Le22
0n21
13n04
Leo
46.3
292
0.4  
[41..47]
Chaos                  
26Pi31 r
9s48
10s22  
Cet  
47.0   
311
12.0  
[41..50]
Amycus                 
26Ar37 r
13n00
22n21
Psc   
34.3   
125  
13.3
[15..35]
Pallas                     
26Vi58  
0s23
0n51  
Vir   
2.3   
5
34.8
[2..3]
Midheav              
27Sc09
0n00
19s32
Lib
PB112                    
27Sa14
15s22  
38s47  
Sco
60.3
1142  
15.4
[35..183]
SQ73                         
27Ca41
17n03
37n17
Lyn  
20.3
74
17.5  
[15..21]
XA255                     
27Ar52 r
12s41
1s09
Cet
47.8   
162  
12.7
[9..50]
GM137                            
28Ge09
2s45
20n42
Ori
8.6
23
15.8  
[7..9]
QB1                     
28Cp14r
1s53
22s22
Sgr
42.4   
294
2.2  
[41..47]
SB60                       
28Sa17  
4s13
27s39
Sgr
38.4
275
23.9  
[38..47]
QB243                    
28Ca50
3n35  
23n54   
Cnc  
40.0   
203
6.8
[15..54]
CO1                    
28Pi51 r
20s03
18s47    
Cet  
29.5
95
19.7  
[11..31]
MS4                          
29Li54
1s34
12s54
Vir  
45.9
270  
17.7
[36..48]
Apogee             
29Pi58
1s32  
1s25   
Psc
Hephaisto                            
0Vi00
8n07
19n04
Leo
1.1
3
12.5
[0..4]

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Focused Minor Planets

Eris         =  6 Ar 54 r
Sun        =  7 Li 47
Quaoar   =  6 Li 01

Ascend    =  5 Aq 57      Sextile

Asbolus   =  5 Ca 52      Square
-----------------   

TL66       = 17 Aq 39 r
Pluto       = 17 Le 39

Node       = 16 Ar 43 r    Sextile

Venus    = 19 Sc 27      Square
-----------------     

OO67     =   0 Sa 36

S. Node  = 16 Li 43 r    Sextile
-----------------

Chaos    = 26 Pi 31 r
Pallas      = 26 Vi 58

Midheav  = 27 Sc 09    Trine
-----------------

Ixion          = 14 Li 26
Neptune  = 14 Li 39
Ceres        = 14 Li 57

Mars        = 14 Le 53    Sextile

___________________________

Astrological Setting (Sidereal - Fagan/Bradley)

     RIYAL  Sat October 1 1949  UT 7h15m00s  Lat39n55  Lon116e25   SORT ALL     

Planet
Longit.
Latitude
Declin.
Const.
H.Dist.
Period
Inclinat.
O.Range
Huya                          
0Ca20
12s47
8n39
CMi
43.1
246
15.5  
[28..50]
UX25                     
0Aq32r  
17n00
2n44
Peg  
48.1  
281
19.4
[37..49]
VS2                   
0Aq46r  
6n12  
7s24
Aqr    
39.1  
249  
14.8  
[37..43]
Logos                         
1Ge13r
2s10
21n11
Tau
40.2
302  
2.9  
[40..50]
QD112                         
1Ge28r
14n31
37n53
Aur
29.4
83  
14.5
[8..30]
AW197                     
1Ge45r
13n36
36n58
Aur
52.3  
323
24.4  
[41..53]
Orcus                       
1Ge49r
1n18
24n41
Tau
39.3   
246  
20.6
[30..48]
PJ30                         
1Vi49  
4s49
2s46
Vir
36.7  
1377
5.6  
[29..219]
Pholus                          
2Cp06r
0n24
20s32
Sgr
31.6
91
24.6  
[9..32]
OX3                           
2Sc17
1s32
20s50
Lib
45.4   
181
3.2
[18..46]
Deucalion=                           
2Le20
0n21
13n04
Leo
46.3
29
20.4
[41..47]
Chaos                        
2Pi29 r
9s48
10s22
Cet
47.0
311
12.0
[41..50]
Amycus                       
2Ar35r
13n00
22n21
Psc
34.3
125  
13.3
[15..35]
Pallas                                   
2Vi56
0s23
0n51
Vir
2.3
5
34.8
[2..3]
Midheav             
3Sc07
0n00
19s32
Lib
PB112                           
3Sa12
15s22
38s47
Sco
60.3
1142
15.4  
[35..183]
SQ73                               
3Ca39
17n03
37n17
Lyn
20.3
74
17.5
[15..21]
XA255                        
3Ar50r   
12s41
1s09
Cet
47.8
162  
12.7
[9..50]
GM137                                 
4Ge07
2s45
20n41
Ori
8.6
23
15.8
[7..9]
QB1                               
4Cp12r
1s53
22s22
Sgr
42.4
294
2.2  
[41..47]
SB60                         
4Sa15
4s13
27s39
Sgr
38.4
275  
23.9  
[38..47]
QB243                         
4Ca48
3n35   
23n54  
Cnc
40.0
203
6.8
[15..54]
CO1                       
4Pi49 r
20s03
18s47
Cet  
29.5   
95  
19.7
[11..31]
MS4                           
5Li52
1s34
12s54  
Vir
45.9
270
17.7
[36..48]
Apogee                    
5Pi55
1s32
1s25
Psc
Hephaisto=                            
5Le58
8n07  
19n04
Leo
1.1
3
12.5
[0..4]
CF119                           
6Ta04r
17n57
37n40
Per
57.7
830
19.7
[39..138]
Cyllarus                           
6Li20
4n19
7s34
Vir
31.9
134  
12.6
[16..36]
TO66                        
6Cp22r
22s38  
42s03
Mic
40.5
287
27.4
[38..49]
OO67                    
6Sc34  
19n37  
1s04
Ser  
65.8
15687
20.0
[21..1232]
WL7                                  
6Li47
5s03
16s29
Vir
23.2
91
11.2
[15..25]
CY118                         
7Ge32
24s32
1s06
Ori
55.2
849  
25.6  
[35..145]
Varuna                            
7Ar40r
16s04
3s02
Cet
40.8
282
17.2
[41..45]
RZ214                                  
7Sa45
17n48
5s38
Ser
43.0  
797
20.5
[37..135]   
GV9                           
7Ca56
17s11
2n57
CMi
40.1  
271
22.0  
[39..45]
CR105                
8Ta12r   
21s18  
0s18  
Eri
46.1
3223  
22.8
[44..392]
Radamantu=                     
8Ge37
12n39
36n04
Aur
33.0  
242  
12.7
[33..45]
GB32                 
8Ca54
11s31  
8n17  
Cnc   
66.7  
2946
14.2  
[35..376]
Moon                                
9Cp09
5s04
24s23
Cap
1.0
0
5.3
Crantor                        
9Pi19 r
12s17
9s55
Cet  
23.9
86
12.8
[14..25]
SA278                   
10Aq16r
4n21
5s53
Aqr   
72.0   
892  
16.3
[33..152]
CZ118                     
10Ca43
18n44
37n11
Lyn  
71.5  
1226
27.8
[37..192]
Chariklo                    
10Sc48
18s02
38s47
Lup
14.2
63  
23.4  
[13..19]
Vertex    
10Le49
BL41                    
10Li54
11s27
23s55
Hya     
12.5
31
13.4  
[7..13]
Uranus                          
10Ge56
0n15
23n36
Gem
19.0  
84
0.8
RN43                           
11Sc05
16n38
4s46
Oph
41.8
269  
19.3
[41..43]
Chiron                        
11Sc27
4n24
16s54  
Sco
9.9  
51
6.9  
[8..19]
HB57                       
11Ca29
14s43
4n36
Hya
62.1  
1995  
15.5  
[38..279]
UR163                     
11Cp38r
0n05
18s47
Cap  
37.6  
375
0.7  
[37..67]
Hylonome                    
11Ar47r
2s36
11n01
Ari
29.8  
125  
4.1  
[19..31]
Asbolus                  
11Ge49
17n38
40n56
Aur    
26.2   
77
17.6  
[7..29]
Ascend                
11Cp55
0n00
18s47
Cap
Quaoar                            
11Vi59
0s18
2s40
Vir  
44.8
285
8.0
[42..45]
GQ21                          
12Ca39
12s17
6n42
Hya
48.6
892
13.4  
[38..147]
Eris                       
12Pi52r
24s53
20s02
Cet   
96.8
561
44.0
[38..98]
RR43                       
13Cp10r
20s44
38s24
Mic
39.0
287  
28.5  
[37..50]
Sun                           
13Vi44
0n00  
3s05
Vir  
1.0
1  
0.0  
TY364               
13Cp56r    
4n56  
13s30
Aqr   
41.4
244  
24.8  
[37..41]
CO104                      
14Aq09r  
0s44
9s11
Aqr     
27.0
119
3.1
[21..28]
FZ53                 
14Aq34r   
25n43
15n30
Peg
33.1   
116
34.8  
[12..35]
DH5                     
14Cp54r
10n21
8s01
Aql  
30.0  
104  
22.4  
[14..30]
RD215                     
14Sa57
24n40
1n29
Ser
49.5  
1398
25.9  
[38..212]
KF77                              
15Ge18
4n19
27n26
Gem
32.1
132  
4.4
[20..32]
XR190                       
15Ar29r   
30n11
42n51
And
61.1
433
46.7
[53..62]
RM43                      
16Cp37r
22s18
38s51
Mic  
54.8
874  
28.7  
[35..148]
Damocles               
16Ta58
72n25
81n12
Dra     
3.7  
40  
61.9  
[2..22]
TD10                     
17Li08
3n34  
11s47
Lib   
59.4  
949  
6.0
[12..181]
FP185                     
17Ge38
30s14
7s12  
Mon
60.1  
3105  
30.8  
[34..391]
KX14                        
18Le34
0s20
6n32  
Leo
40.4  
241  
0.4
[37..40]
VR130                           
18Li42
2n20
13s27
Lib
33.1
117  
3.5
[15..33]
Nessus                       
18Ar49r
3n12  
18n45
Ari
34.8  
122
15.6
[12..37]
MW12                         
18Vi58
3n44
1s42
Vir  
52.1
309  
21.5
[39..52]
OM67                         
19Sc03
22s10
44s19
Sco  
49.1
997
23.3
[39..160]
Saturn                       
19Le07
1n40  
8n10  
Leo  
9.3  
29  
2.5
Mercury                       
19Vi08r
2s55
7s54
Vir     
0.4
0  
7.0
RZ215                    
19Li45
22s46
37s31
Cen
52.4  
1048
25.5  
[31..175]
VQ94                     
20Pi13r
44s50
35s16
For
72.7  
2582  
70.6  
[7..370]
FZ173                       
20Ge19
12n26
35n02
Gem
57.4
781  
12.7  
[32..137]
Ixion                      
20Vi23
16n06
9n10
Vir
49.1
248
19.6  
[30..49]
Neptune                    
20Vi36
1n32
4s21
Vir
30.3   
165  
1.8
XZ255                           
20Le50
2n28
8n14  
Leo
16.5
63
2.6  
[15..16]
Mars                          
20Ca51
1n14  
17n33
Cnc
1.6
2
1.8
Ceres                         
20Vi55
6n52
0n26
Vir  
2.6
5  
10.6
[3..3]
Thereus                   
21Ca03
18s45  
1s39
Hya    
12.5
34  
20.4  
[9..13]
FX128               
22Pi00r
9s53  
2s49  
Cet  
48.2  
1005  
22.3  
[18..183]
BU48                  
22Cp04r
1s26
17s23
Cap   
29.7  
193  
14.2  
[21..46]
Node             
22Pi41r
0n00
6n34    
Psc
YQ179                  
22Ar58r   
18s57  
1s18
Cet
61.9
829  
20.9  
[37..139]
Pluto                    
23Ca36
7n47
22n57
Leo  
36.4   
247
17.2  
[30..49]
TL66                
23Cp37r  
23n51  
7n13
Del    
52.2
772  
24.0  
[35..133]
Pelion                      
23Ge45
3s25
18n52
Gem
22.6   
89  
9.4  
[17..23]
TC302                 
24Aq27r   
21s55
24s35
Cet  
61.2  
413  
35.0
[39..71]
Okyrhoe                    
24Aq40r
0n49
3s43
Aqr
10.8
25  
15.6  
[6..11]  
Bienor                   
24Ar51r
20n27  
36n58
Tri  
15.5  
67
20.7  
[13..20]
XX143                         
24Le59
5n55
9n47
Leo  
23.7
76
6.8  
[10..26]
Venus                      
25Li25
1s30  
19s03
Lib  
0.7  
1   
3.4  
OP32                        
25Li27
20n33
2n14  
Ser
38.8
286
27.2  
[39..48]
TX300                
26Sa31r  
14s25  
36s06
Sgr
38.1  
287  
25.8  
[38..49]
Elatus                       
27Sa14
2s52
24s36
Sgr  
9.7    
45
5.6  
[7..18]
EL61                     
27Ca35
10n01
23n45
Leo  
49.0
282  
28.3  
[35..51]
Pylenor                     
27Ge50
2s33
19n09
Gem   
21.8  
68
5.5  
[12..22]
FY9                        
28Ge02
16n18
37n42
Lyn  
45.5
306  
29.0
[38..53]
Echeclus                      
28Ta14
4s27
18n47
Tau
9.3
35   
4.3
[6..16]  
GZ32                      
28Ar20r
12s51
5n55  
Tau
27.0  
111  
15.0
[18..28]
Jupiter                      
28Sa33
0s34   
22s06
Sgr
5.1  
12   
1.3  
AZ84                     
28Ar34r   
4n42
22n58
Ari
44.7
248  
13.6
[32..47]
PN34                     
28Ca37
6s36
7n43
Leo   
42.9   
172  
16.7  
[13..49]
RL43                             
28Vi50
7n54
1s33
Vir
25.1
122
12.3
[23..26]
UJ438                         
29Li12
1s39
20s11
Lib  
18.2
74   
3.8
[8..27]
Sedna               
29Pi23r   
10s25
0s35
Cet   
110.6
11159
11.9  
[76..922]

_____________________

Focused Minor Planets

Eris         =  12 Pi 52 r
Sun        =  13 Vi 44
Quaoar   =  11 Vi 59

Ascend    =  11 Cp 55   Sextile

Asbolus   =  11Ge49     Square
-------------------  

TL66      = 23 Cp 37 r
Pluto     = 23 Ca 36

Node     = 22 Pi 41 r     Sextile

Venus   = 25 Li 25       Square
-------------------

OO67     =   6 Sc 34  

S. Node  = 22 Vi 41 r   Semisquare
-------------------

Chaos    = 2 Pi 29 r
Pallas     = 2 Vi 56  

Midheav  = 3 Sc 07      Trine
-------------------

Ixion        = 20 Vi 23
Neptune  = 20 Vi 36
Ceres     = 20 Vi 55

Mars      = 20 Ca 51    Sextile
__________________

Perhaps, also the Great Wall of China may be considered:



http://www.crystalinks.com/chinawall.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wall_of_China

Also, China is characterised by a large number of dams; the "Three Gorges Dam" (under construction) will be the largest hydropower station and dam in the world:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Gorges_Dam

_____________________

Up to now, my suggested, provisional keywords for Eris:

dam, damming, obstruction, obliteration, to be opposite, aversion for the extraneous, to obstacle the alien, false adaption between different matters, reciprocal aversion, feeling to be invaded, resistance, incommunicability, controversy, controversial figure, ecological incompatibility, underground instability.

(Top)
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________


 Eris/Sun conj - Lin Biao in Power: April 1, 1969


http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/classics/mao/cpc/ninth_congress3.html

PRESS COMMUNIQUE OF THE
SECRETARIAT OF THE
PRESIDIUM OF THE NINTH
NATIONAL CONGRESS
OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
OF CHINA

April 1, 1969
>>>
The Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China opened in Peking with grandeur on April 1.
Our great leader Chairman Mao Tsetung presided over today's session and made a most important speech.
The Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China is convened at a time when the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution personally initiated and led by Chairman Mao has won great victory. This great revolution has prepared ample conditions for the congress politically, ideologically and organizationally.
Chairman Mao and his close comrade-in-arms Comrade Lin Piao mounted the rostrum at 5 p.m. Prolonged thunderous applause resounded throughout the hall. The delegates cheered most enthusiastically "Long live Chairman Mao!" "A long, long life to Chairman Mao!" "Long live the Communist Party of China!" "Long live the victory of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution!" "Long live invincible Mao Tsetung Thought!"
Mounting the rostrum together with Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Piao were Comrades Chou En-lai, Chen Po-ta, Kang Sheng, Tung Pi-wu, Liu Po-cheng, Chu Teh, Chen Yun, Chiang Ching, Chang Chun-chiao and Yao Wenyuan.
Chairman Mao declared the Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China open. Then the congress elected its presidium. It unanimously elected Comrade Mao Tsetung chairman of the presidium, Comrade Lin Piao vice-chairman of the presidium and Comrade Chou En-lai secretary-general of the presidium, and decided upon the members of the secretariat of the presidium.
The congress adopted the agenda for the Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China:
1. The political report by Comrade Lin Piao on behalf of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China;
2. The revision of the Constitution of the Communist Party of China; and
3. The election of the Central Committee of the Party.
The congress then proceeded with the first item on the agenda.
Comrade Lin Piao made the political report to the congress.


In accordance with Chairman Mao's theory of continuing the revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat, Comrade Lin Piao in his report summed up the basic experience of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, analysed the domestic and international situation and set forth the fighting tasks for the Party. Comrade Lin Piao's report was warmly welcomed by the delegates and punctuated by prolonged applause and cheers.

A total of 1,512 delegates are attending the congress. Among them are proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation in our Party and also a large number of advanced elements from among the Party membership who have come forth in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Previous Party congresses have never seen such great numbers of delegates from the Party membership among the industrial workers in factories, mines and other enterprises and among the poor and lower-middle peasants in people's communes and of women delegates from all fronts. Among the delegates from the Party membership in the People's Liberation Army which has made outstanding contributions in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, there are veteran fighters of the Red Army who have experienced many battles and also new fighters who have performed meritorious deeds in the fight to defend the frontiers of the motherland. The delegates of Party members from among the Red Guards are attending a Party congress for the first time. The delegates to the congress were unanimously chosen by Party organizations at various levels through full democratic consultation and after seeking the opinions of the broad masses, in accordance with the decision of the Enlarged Twelfth Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Tempered in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, they are imbued with soaring enthusiasm and strong fighting will, fully demonstrating the unprecedented unity of the great, glorious and correct Communist Party of China achieved on the basis of great Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tsetung Thought and under the guidance of Chairman Mao's proletarian revolutionary line. This signifies that the present congress is a congress full of vitality, a congress of unity and a congress of victory. It will have a far-reaching influence in the history of our Party.
Starting from April 2, the congress will hold group discussions on the political report by Comrade Lin Piao and the draft of the revised Constitution of the Communist Party of China.
<<<
_______________________

Assuming Beijng (Lat39n55 -  Lon116e25), at 5:00pm, 9:00 UT

Using RIYAL 2.60

Astrological Setting (Tropical - Placidus)

        RIYAL  Tue April 1 1969  UT 9h00m00s  Lat39n55  Lon116e25   SORT ALL      
Planet
Longit.
Latitude
Declin.
Const.
H.D.
Period
Inclin.
O.Range
GV9                        
0Vi16 r   
22s10
9s24
Hya
39.1
274  
22.0
[39..46]
Node                        
0Ar18
0n00
0n07
Psc
MW12                         
0Sc19 r
10n05
2s08
Vir
51.4  
311
21.5
[40..52]
CO104                       
0Ta20  
1n50
13n18
Ari
24.1   
118
3.1
[21..28]
CO1                            
0Ta46  
14s11
1s35
Cet
29.6  
94
19.7
[11..31]
Sedna                    
0Ta50  
10s55
1n31
Cet  
102.5
11212  
11.9
[76..926]
GZ32                          
1Ca12
3s37
19n50
Ori
28.0
111
15.0  
[18..28]
Ceres                         
1Aq21
3s44
23s30
Cap    
2.9
5  
10.6  
[3..3]
FP185                      
1Le26 r
26s33
6s07  
Mon
47.5  
3334
30.8
[34..412]
Uranus                                
1Li34 r
0n47
0n05  
Vir  
18.3
85
0.8
FZ173                   
1Le43 r  
11n03
30n32
Cnc
46.9  
803  
12.7
[32..140]
CR105                         
2Ca03
13s20
10n06
Ori  
44.3
3325
22.7
[44..401]
Asbolus                        
2Le05 r
15n49
35n03
Lyn
28.9
77
17.6
[7..29]  
TC302                       
2Ar16
14s04
11s59  
Cet     
56.8
409
35.1
[39..71]
XZ255                               
2Cp36
0s32
23s57
Sgr
15.9
64  
2.6
[15..16]
YQ179                    
2Ge40
15s07
5n51   
Tau   
52.7
838  
20.9
[37..141]
GQ21                          
2Vi45 r
8s52   
2n13
Sex
41.4
923
13.3
[38..151]
Chiron                           
3Ar19
2n55    
3n59
Psc
18.8
50
6.9  
[8..19]
Ixion                        
3Sc25 r
12n32   
0s51
Vir
48.1
249
19.6
[30..49]
TY364                               
3Pi32
5s40
15s29
Aqr
41.3
241
24.9
[36..41]
Mercury                                
3Ar44
1s47
0s09
Psc
0.4
0
7.0   
Thereus                             
4Ar15
7n00
8n07
Psc
9.6
35
20.4
[9..13]
GM137                             
5Ta20
11s23
2n33
Cet  
9.0
23   
15.7
[7..9]
RN43                         
5Cp26
19n18
4s03
Sct  
41.4
268
19.3
[41..42]
RM43                            
5Pi36
26s54
34s10
Scl
45.1
852
28.8
[35..145]
Echeclus                          
5Li37 r
1n03
1s16
Vir
14.0  
35
4.3
[6..16]
SQ73                            
5Li45 r  
3n20
0n47
Vir  
19.3
74
17.5
[15..21]
EL61                           
7Vi22 r
17n59
25n24
Leo
50.8
285
28.2
[35..52]
KX14                       
8Li53 r   
0s25
3s54  
Vir  
40.5
243  
0.4
[37..41]
Radamantus                    
9Le25 r
11n06
28n34
Cnc
34.1
245  
12.7  
[33..45]
UR163                             
9Pi55
0n27  
7s26
Aqr
40.7
368  
0.8
[37..66]
Vertex    
9Pi57
Pallas                               
10Cp13
37n10
14n01
Her
3.1
5
34.8
[2..3]
RZ214                         
10Aq27
20n11
1n51
Aql  
37.5
774
20.5
[37..132]
AW197                      
10Ca45
6n46
29n45   
Gem
50.8
325  
24.4  
[41..53]
KF77                            
10Le53 r
3n54
21n15
Cnc
30.7  
133
4.3
[20..32]
FY9                       
11Le08 r
24n11
40n29
Lyn     
48.3
309
29.0
[39..53]
Nessus                       
11Ge09
10n27
32n27
Per
26.2
122  
15.7
[12..37]
XA255                       
11Ta13
11s14
4n30
Cet
41.1  
162  
12.7  
[9..50]  
AZ84                        
11Ge18
0s11  
21n57
Tau  
46.2
248
13.6
[32..46]
Ceto                   
11Ta21   
17s09
1s07
Cet  
31.0  
1020
22.3  
[18..185]
FZ53                            
11Ar21
7n03
10n58
Psc
25.0
116
34.9
[12..35]
Sun                                   
11Ar28
0n00
4n32
Psc
1.0
1   
0.0
Bienor                       
11Li43 r
12s53  
16s27
Crv
14.6
68
20.7
[13..20]
Eris                        
11Ar51
21s00
14s37    
Cet
97.5
557
44.1
[38..98]
Hephaistos                         
11Ar59
2s20
2n36    
Psc
1.6
3  
12.4
[0..4]  
RZ215                    
12Sa11r
25s47
47s45
Nor  
40.9  
1032
25.5
[31..173]
PN34                          
12Vi20 r
12s07
4s16
Sex
34.1
173  
16.6
[13..49]
RD215                            
12Aq39
25n11
7n13
Del
41.1
1341
25.9
[38..206]
Mars                                
13Sa02
0n37
21s45
Oph
1.6
2  
1.9
RR43                       
13Pi12
27s16
31s30    
Scl
37.5
283  
28.5
[37..49]
TL66                        
14Pi14
19n21
11n39
Peg
43.1   
755
24.0  
[35..131]
OM67                     
14Cp16     
16s38
39s12
CrA
42.1
975  
23.4
[39..157]
UJ438                              
14Cp57
1n19
21s18
Sgr
26.6
74
3.8
[8..27]
Cyllarus                     
15Sa25r
4s50
27s27
Oph
23.8
134  
12.6
[16..36]
Okyrhoe                     
15Aq42  
10n06
6s29   
Aqr
10.7  
24
15.6
[6..11]
CZ118                 
15Le46 r
14n05
29n30
Leo     
61.1  
1261
27.7
[38..196]
Elatus                     
15Vi58 r
5n50
10n54
Leo
16.4   
45
5.6
[7..18]
Apogee                
16Ge24r
5n07
27n51  
Tau  
Chariklo                  
16Pi28
16n14  
9n37
Peg    
18.3  
62
23.4  
[13..18]
BU48                        
16Ar30
12s20
4s55
Cet  
21.7  
191  
14.3
[20..46]
UX25                           
16Pi32
12n04
5n49
Psc
46.7
278  
19.5
[36..49]
SA278                           
16Pi34
1n05
4s19
Aqr
61.8
880  
16.3
[33..151]
PJ30                          
16Sc34r
5s19
21s54
Lib
28.8
1419
5.6
[29..224]
Heracles                            
16Ar43
6n12   
12n18
Psc
2.6
2
9.3
[0..3]   
Orcus                       
16Ca58
7s23
15n02
Gem  
43.3   
247
20.6
[31..48]
DH5                                
17Pi06
3s49
8s37
Aqr
26.0
103
22.5
[14..30]
GB32                       
17Le15 r
9s03
7n02
Cnc   
54.1
3141
14.2  
[35..394]
VR130                         
17Sa16r  
3n26
19s25
Oph  
29.7
117
3.5
[15..33]
Deucalion                        
17Vi22 r
0n20
5n18
Leo
45.5
295
0.4
[42..47]
OX3                          
17Sa30r
0s34  
23s26
Oph
41.2
181
3.3
[18..46]
OO67                          
17Sa37r
18n31
4s25
Oph
48.2
13451
20.1
[21..1110]
Huya                          
17Le50 r
7s58  
7n53
Cnc
38.0
250
15.5
[29..51]
VQ94                     
18Ar05
37s51
27s44    
For
54.1
2628
70.7  
[7..374]
CF119                         
18Ge07
13n49
36n40
Aur
49.2
843
19.7
[39..140]
Hylonome                   
18Ge15
4s03
18n53    
Tau  
24.9  
126
4.1
[19..31]
PB112                      
18Cp20
14s26  
36s29
Sgr
49.7
1109
15.4
[35..179]
Pelion                       
18Vi55 r
6n44
10n34
Leo
20.6    
90
9.4
[17..23]
Chaos                    
19Ar06
6s00    
1n55
Cet
45.1
308  
12.0  
[41..50]
Damocles                            
20Aq14
8n08
7s01
Aqr
21.9
40
62.1  
[2..22]
BL41                                
20Ge17
3n29
26n33
Tau
7.3
31
13.4
[7..13]
XR190                       
20Ta38
20n14
37n18
Per
60.4  
431
46.7  
[52..62]
Vesta                                
21Ta07
3s30
14n40
Ari   
2.6
4
7.1
[2..3]
QD112                      
21Ca08r
13n29   
35n05
Gem
28.1
83  
14.5
[8..30]
MS4                            
21Sc08r
4n42
13s30
Lib
47.3
271
17.7
[36..48]
CY118                       
21Ca38r
20s10
1n47
CMi  
45.4   
872
25.6
[35..148]
Midheav                     
21Ge42
0n00
23n11
Tau     
Logos                    
22Ca08r
0s56
20n42
Gem     
39.8   
305
2.9
[40..51]
HB57                           
22Le40 r
12s48
1n50
Hya
51.1
2099
15.5
[38..290]
TX300                          
22Aq46
1s11
15s03
Cap
38.1
284
25.9  
[38..48]
Ascend                       
22Vi46
0n00
2n52
Leo
Venus                             
22Ar57 r
7n54
16n15
Psc
0.7
1
3.4
Crantor                        
23Ta01
11s01
7n51  
Tau
23.9
85
12.8
[14..25]
Pluto                       
23Vi19 r
15n58
17n16  
Com
31.8
251
17.1
[30..50]
Moon                               
23Vi51
0n36   
2n59
Vir
1.0
0
5.3
RL43                 
24Sa1