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The ancient people divided the day into twelve hours, each of which is equivalent to two hours now.
Explanation: Traditional Chinese units of timekeeping. The day and night are divided into twelve equal parts, each of which is called an hour, which is two hours in the present day. The twelve hours are named after the earthly branches, and are counted from midnight, from eleven o'clock in the middle of the night to one o'clock, and from eleven o'clock to one o'clock in the middle of the night.
Hour Division:
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Hours, in ancient China, divided the day into 12 hours, each of which is equivalent to two hours now. Legend has it that the ancients named the hours according to the time of the animals in the Chinese zodiac.
子 (zǐ) three tones , ugly (chǒu) three tones , 寅 (yín ) two tones , 卯 (mǎo) three tones , 辰 (chén) two tones , 巳 (sì) four tones , 午 (wǔ) three tones , 未 (wèi) four tones , shen (shēn) one tone, 酉 (yǒu) three tones , 戌 (xū) one tone, hai (hài) four tones.
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In ancient times, a day and night were divided into 12 hours, namely: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. Each hour is equivalent to two hours in modern times.
The ancients named the hours according to the time of the animals in the Chinese zodiac. 23 1 o'clock, 1 3 o'clock, 3 5 o'clock, 5 7 o'clock, 7 9 o'clock, 9 11 o'clock, 11 13 o'clock at noon, 13 15 o'clock, 15 17 o'clock, 17 19 o'clock, 19 21 o'clock, 21 o'clock 23 o'clock.
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In ancient times, the day was divided into 12 hours, each of which lasted 2 hours.
The time of the child, the time of the ugly, the time of the yin, the time of the hour, the time of the self.
Noon, noon, noon, no
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Twelve hours are divided into morning and night?
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How were the ancient hours divided?
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The corresponding hours of time are as follows:1. Sub-time: (23 o'clock to 01 o'clock).
2. Ugly time: (01 o'clock to 03 o'clock).
3. Yin: (03 o'clock to 05 o'clock).
4. Mao time: (05 o'clock to 07 o'clock).
5. Hour: (07 to 09 o'clock).
6. Time: (09 to 11 o'clock).
7. Noon: (11 a.m. to 13 p.m.).
8. No time: (13 o'clock to 15 o'clock).
9. Shen time: (15 o'clock to 17 o'clock).
10. Unitary time: (17 o'clock to 19 o'clock).
11. Time: (19 o'clock to 21 o'clock).
12. Hai time: (21 o'clock to 23 o'clock).
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Sub time: 23 o'clock 01 o'clock ugly time: 0l o3 o'clock yin:
03:05:00 05:07:07:07:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 07:00:00:00 07:00:00:00 07:00
09:11 noon:11:13:00 13:00 Late:13:15:15:00:
15 o'clock 17 o'clock unitary time: 17 o'clock 19 o'clock 戌时: 19 o'clock 21 o'clock Hai hour:
21 o'clock 23 o'clock.
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Twelve hours with twelve earthly branches.
Deputies, the specific times are as follows:
1. Sub-time. :( from 11 p.m. to 01 p.m.).
2. When it is ugly. :(01 hour to 03 hours).
3. Yin: (03 o'clock to 05 o'clock).
4. Mao time: (05 o'clock to 07 o'clock).
5. Hour: (07 to 09 o'clock).
6. Hours. :(09 a.m. to 11 a.m.).
7. Noon: (11 a.m. to 13 p.m.).
8. No time: (13 o'clock to 15 o'clock).
9. Shen Shi. :( from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.).
10. Unitary time: (17 o'clock to 19 o'clock).
11. 戌時.
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.).
12. Hai time: (21 o'clock to 23 o'clock).
Time LogThe ancient working people initially described the time mainly with reference to obvious celestial phenomena, animal biological clocks and daily routines, such as rooster crowing, Pingdan, morning eclipse, mid-day, human determination, etc., and later gradually changed to the reading of time-serving equipment to describe it;
Later, the readings of these timing devices were gradually matched with five elements. For example, add wood to the characters A and B (4:48-9:
36), to the word C-Ding with fire (9:36-14:24), to the word Wu Ji with the word to earth (14:
24-19:12), and add gold to the word Gengxin (19:12-24:
00), add water to the word non (0:00-4:48).
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Correspondence between the twelve hours and the hour:
1. Sub-time: (23 o'clock to 01 o'clock).
Midnight, also known as midnight, midnight: the first hour of the twelve.
2. Ugly time: (01 o'clock to 03 o'clock).
Rooster crowing, also known as the wild rooster: the second hour of the twelve.
3. Yin: (03 o'clock to 05 o'clock).
Pingdan, also known as dawn, morning, day, etc.: time is the time when night and day alternate.
4. Mao time: (05 o'clock to 07 o'clock).
Sunrise, also known as the beginning of the sun, the dawn, the rising sun, etc.: refers to the time when the sun has just appeared and is rising.
5. Hour: (07 to 09 o'clock).
Eating time, also known as morning food, etc.: the time when the ancient Chinese people "pilgrimage food" is also the time to eat breakfast.
6. Time: (09 to 11 o'clock).
Yuzhong, also known as Riyu, etc.: When it is close to noon, it is called Yuzhong.
7. Noon: (11 a.m. to 13 p.m.).
In the middle of the day, it is also known as the day and noon.
8. No time: (13 o'clock to 15 o'clock).
Sunset, also known as sunset, sunset, etc.: the sun is westward for sunset.
9. Shen time: (15 o'clock to 17 o'clock).
Feeding time, also known as day shop, evening food, etc.
10. Unitary time: (17 o'clock to 19 o'clock).
Sunset, also known as sunset, sunset, evening: It means when the sun sets.
11. Time: (19 o'clock to 21 o'clock).
Dusk, also known as sunset, sunset, sunset, night, etc.: At this time, the sun has set, and the sky will be dark before it gets dark. The sky and the earth are dim, and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk.
12. Hai time: (21 o'clock to 23 o'clock).
Rending, also known as Dingdusk and Waiting, also known as Dingdusk and so on: At this time, the night is dark, and people have stopped their activities and slept peacefully. People are quiet, that is, people are quiet.
Another name for the twelve hours (adjective):
1. 夜半 [yè bàn]: midnight, night minute, middle night, midday, night minute.
2. 鸡鸣 [jī míng]: wild chicken.
3. 平丹 [píng dàn]: 平明, Danming, dawn, early dan, day, 昧dan, morning, morning night, early dynasty, 昧Shuang, Dan day, Dan time.
4. Sunrise [rì chū]: 日上, 日生, 日始, 日晞, rising sun, dawn.
5. Eating time [shí shí]: morning food, feast food, flea food.
6. 隅中 [yú zhōng]: 日禺, 禺中, 日禺.
7. 日中 [rì zhōng]: 日正, 日午, 日高, 正午, 亭午, 日当午.
8. 日昳 [rì diē]: 日昃, 日仄, 日side, 日fall, 日斜.
9. 晡时 [bu shi]: 馎时, 日馎, 日稷, evening eclipse.
10. 日入 [rì rù]: 日不, 日動, 日西, sunset, 日愡, 日晏, 日旴, 日晦, evening.
11. Dusk [huáng hūn]: 日夕, 日末, 日曛, 日夜, 日闇, 日fall, 日曛, 曛黄.
12, 人定 [rén dìng]: 定愡, 夤夜.
Refer to the above content: Encyclopedia - Twelve Hours.
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The corresponding times of the hour are as follows: sub-time represents 23 1 o'clock, ugly time represents 1 3 o'clock, Yin time represents 3 5 o'clock, Mao time represents 5 7 o'clock, Chen time represents 7 9 o'clock, Si time represents 9 11 o'clock, noon time represents 11 13 o'clock, non-time represents 13 15 o'clock, Shen time represents 15 17 o'clock, unitary time represents 17 19 o'clock, 戌时 represents 19 21 o'clock, and Hai time represents 21 23 o'clock.
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1. [Sub hour] Midnight is the first hour of the twelve hours (23 o'clock to 01 o'clock).
2. [Ugly time] The rooster crows is the second hour of the twelve hours (01 o'clock to 03 o'clock).
3. [Yin time] Pingdan, the alternation of night and day (03 o'clock to 05 o'clock).
4. [Mao time] The time when the sun has just appeared and is rising (05 o'clock to 07 o'clock).
5. [Chenshi] Eat time, breakfast time (07 o'clock to 09 o'clock).
6. [巳時] Yuzhong, generally close to noon, is called Yuzhong (09 to 11 o'clock).
7. [Noon] Midday, also known as day, noon, etc. (11 o'clock to 13 o'clock).
8. [Not timely] The sun is setting in the west (13 o'clock to 15 o'clock).
9. [Shen Shi] feeding time, also known as day shop, evening food, etc. (15 food to 17 o'clock).
10. [unitary time] the sun sets, when the sun sets (17 is to 19 o'clock).
11. [戌时] At dusk, the sun has set, and the sky will be dark (19 o'clock to 21 o'clock).
12. [Hai Shi] The night is dark, and people have stopped their activities and slept peacefully (21 o'clock to 23 o'clock).
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Morning: 7 9 o'clock, noon: 11 to 13 o'clock Afternoon: 13 to 15 o'clock Evening: 19 to 21 o'clock.
A clearer division can be divided into: 7-9 a.m. 9-11 a.m.
11-13 p.m. 13-15 p.m. 15-17 p.m.
17-19 o'clock in the evening. 19-21 p.m. 21-23 o'clock in the evening.
23-1 o'clock in the night.
They are all timed according to the current 24-hour Beijing time, which is the standard time division of the country.
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