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At 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., the chickens begin to return home. Therefore, it is also called the day of the day. Twelve hours.
It was summarized and created by the ancients according to the natural law of the sun in a day, the changes in the sky, and their daily production activities and living habits. The 12 o'clock time is unique and has a long history, and it is the Chinese nation.
It is an outstanding contribution to the astronomical calendar of mankind and one of the splendid cultural treasures of our country.
The ancient Chinese divided the day into 12 hours, each of which was equivalent to two hours in the present day. Legend has it that the ancients named the hours according to the time of the animals in the Chinese zodiac.
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6 p.m. is unitary time.
Twelve-hour system:
1. [Sub-hour] Midnight, also known as midnight, midnight: the first hour of the twelve-hour. (11 p.m. to 1 p.m.).
2. [Ugly time] Rooster crow, also known as wild chicken: the second hour of the twelve. (01 a.m. to 03 a.m.).
3. [Yinshi] Pingdan, also known as dawn, morning, day, etc.: Shi is the time when night and day alternate. (03 a.m. to 05 a.m.).
4. [Mao Shi] Sunrise, also known as the beginning of the sun, dawn, rising sun, etc.: refers to the time when the sun has just appeared and is rising. (05 a.m. to 07 a.m.).
5. [Chenshi] When eating, it is also known as morning food, etc.: The "morning food" of the ancients is when eating breakfast, (07 09).
6. [巳時] In the corner, also known as Ran Yu, etc.: It is called the corner tower when it is close to noon. (9 a.m. to 11 a.m.).
7. [noon] the middle of the day, in the middle of the day, also known as the sun, noon, etc.: (11 13).
8. [Untimed] Sun, also known as the sun and autumn, the center of the sun, etc.: the west side of the sun is the sky. (1300 hours to 1500 hours).
9. [Shen Shi] 晡时, also known as day shop, night supper, etc. in the afternoon: (15 to 17).
10. [unitary time] Sunrise, also known as sunset, sunset, dusk: It means when the sun sets. (1700 to 1900 hours).
11. [戌時] Dusk, also known as Wangxi, Wangwang, Wangwang, etc.: When the sun has set, the sky will turn dark. The world is yellow, and everything is hazy, so it's called dusk. (8 p.m. to 9 p.m.).
12. [Hai Shi] Ren Ding: At this time, the night is deep, and people have stopped their activities and rested and slept. People are fixed and quiet. (2100 to 2300 hours).
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1. Six o'clock in the evening is unitary time;
2. 23 to 1 o'clock in the sub-hour, 1 to 3 o'clock in the ugly hour, 3 to 5 o'clock in the Yin hour, 5 to 7 o'clock in the Mao hour, 7 to 9 o'clock in the morning hour, 9 to 11 o'clock in the middle hour, 11 to 13 o'clock in the noon hour, 13 to 15 o'clock in the non-hour, 15 to 17 o'clock in the Shen hour, 17 to 19 o'clock in the unitary hour, 19 to 21 o'clock in the morning hour, and 21 to 23 o'clock in the morning hour.
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Six o'clock in the evening is unitary time. The unitary time is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., that is, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., when the chickens begin to return home. The 12 hours were summarized and created by the ancients according to the natural law of the sun in a day, the changes in the sky, and their daily production activities and living habits.
The 12 hour hour hour is unique and has a long history, which is a great contribution of the Chinese nation to the astronomical calendar of mankind, and is also one of the splendid cultural treasures of our country.
Divisions of different hoursIn 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 specific hours are as follows:
Sub-time 23 1 o'clock.
Ugly time 1 3 points.
3 to 5 o'clock.
5-7 o'clock.
7 to 9 o'clock.
9 to 11 o'clock.
11-13 o'clock in the afternoon.
13-15 o'clock.
Deuteronomy 15 17 o'clock.
Unitary time 17-19 o'clock.
19-21 o'clock.
21 23 o'clock.
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Mao Shizi; zi (11 p.m. to 1 a.m.) Rat The rat is the most jumping at this time. Chou: chou (1 a.m. to 3 a.m.) Ox At this time, the ox has finished grazing and is ready to plow the field.
Yin: Yin (3 a.m. to 5 a.m.) Tiger Tigers are at their most fierce at this time.
Mao: mao (5 a.m. to 7 a.m.) Rabbit The moon, also known as the Jade Rabbit, is still in the sky during this time.
Chen: chen (7 a.m. to 9 a.m.) Dragons Legend has it that this is the time when dragons walk in the rain.
Si:si (9 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Snakes hide in the grass at this time.
Afternoon: wu (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Horse The sun is at its most intense at this time, and it is said that this is when the yang energy reaches its limit, and the yin energy will be produced, and the horse is a yin animal.
Un: wei (1 p.m. to 3 p.m.) Sheep Sheep graze during this time.
Shen: Shen (3 p.m. to 5 p.m.) Monkey Monkeys like to cry at this time.
酉:you (5 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Chicken Chickens start to arrive in the evening.
戌:xu (7 p.m. to 9 p.m.) Dog Dogs began to guard the door.
Hai: hai (9 p.m. to 11 p.m.) Pig Pigs are sleeping soundly in the middle of the night.
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In ancient China, the day was divided into 12 hours, each of which was equivalent to two hours today. Legend has it that the ancients named the hours according to the time of the animals in the Chinese zodiac.
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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17:00 during unitary time
Sunrise, also known as sunset, sunset, evening. It means when the sun sets. The chickens start to arrive in the evening.
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Half past six in the evening is unitary time.
23-1 sub-hour 1-3 ugly hour.
3-5 5-7
7-9 hours 9-11 hours.
11-13 noon 13-15 noon.
15-17 Deuteronomy 17-19 unitary time.
19-21 21-23
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According to the calculation of the 12 hours system of the ancients, half past six in the morning is located in the time of Mao, which refers to the time period from five o'clock to seven o'clock, and Mao Shi refers to the sunrise, also known as the beginning of the sun, the dawn, the rising sun, etc., referring to the time when the sun has just appeared and is rising.
The hour is a traditional Chinese unit of timekeeping, which divides the day and night into 12 segments, each of which is called an hour, which is two hours in the present. The twelve hours are named after the earthly branches, and they are counted from midnight.
The first time described by the ancient working people mainly referred to obvious celestial phenomena, animal biological clocks, and daily routines, such as rooster crowing, Pingdan, morning eclipse, mid-day, and human determination.
The twelve-hour system was in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
It has been used when it has been used, with twelve earthly branches.
To sign, take 23 o'clock to 1 o'clock in the middle of the night as the sub-time, and 1-3 o'clock as the ugly time.
When 3 to 5 o'clock is Yin, it will be pushed in turn.
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Six o'clock in the morning is midnight.
From 5 o'clock to 6 o'clock in the morning, it is the time of the sun, the time of the 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 o'clock to 7 o'clock). It is the time when the government office began to work in ancient times, so it is also called Dianmao.
Because it is the rising of the morning and the east, it is also called the sunrise.
In ancient China, the day was divided into 12 hours, each of which was equal to two hours in the present day. Twelve-hour system:It has been used since the Western Zhou Dynasty.
In the Han Dynasty, it was named in the middle of the night, the rooster crowed, the pingdan, the sunrise, the eclipse time, the middle of the day, the middle of the day, the day of the day, the time of the sun, the sunset, the dusk, and the people. It is also expressed by the twelve earthly branches, taking 23 o'clock to 1 o'clock in the middle of the night as the sub-time, 1 to 3 o'clock as the ugly time, and 3 to 5 o'clock as the yin time, and then pushing it in turn.
Extended Materials. The time corresponding to different hours.
Sub-time: 23:00-00:59: Rats: Midnight, also known as midnight and midnight, rats are most active at this time.
Ugly time: 01:00-02:59: Cow: Chicken, also known as wild chicken, at this time, the cow chews the food that is not digested during the day.
Yinshi: 03:00-04:59: Tiger: Pingdan, also known as dawn, morning, day, etc.: Shi is the time when night and day alternate. Tigers are at their most ferocious at this time.
Mao time: 05:00-06:59: Rabbit: Sunrise, also known as the beginning of the sun, dawn, the rising sun, etc.: refers to the time when the sun has just appeared and is rising.
Hour: 07:00-08:
59: Dragon: Eclipse, also known as morning food, etc.:
The time when the ancients "went to eat" was also the time to eat breakfast. The moon, also known as the Jade Rabbit, is still in the sky during this time. Legend has it that this is the time of "the dragons and the rain".
Hours: 09:00-10:59: Snake: Yuzhong, also known as Riyu, etc.: It is called Yuzhong when it is close to noon. The snake hides in the grass at this time.
Noon: 11:00-12:59: Ma: Midday, also known as sunday, noon, etc. At this time, the sun is at its most violent, the yang energy reaches its limit, and the yin energy will be generated, and the horse is a yin animal.
Time: 13:00-14:59: Sheep: Sunset, also known as Sunset, Sun, etc.: The sun is westward for the sun. Sheep graze during this time.
Shen Shi: 15:00-16:59: Monkey: Feeding time, also known as day shop, evening food, etc. Monkeys like to cry at this time.
Unitary time: 17:00-18:59: Chicken: sunset, also known as sunset, sunset, evening: means when the sun sets. The chickens start to arrive in the evening.
Time: 19:00-20:59: Dog: Dusk, also known as sunset, sunset, sunset, day, night, etc.: At this time, the sun has set, and the sky will be dark before it is dark. The sky and the earth are dim, and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk. The dogs began to guard the doorway.
Hai time: 21:00-22:59: Pig: Rending, also known as Dingdu, also known as Dingdusk, etc.: At this time, the night is dark, and people have stopped their activities and are resting and sleeping. Pigs are sleeping in the middle of the night.
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Mao time. The answer is supplemented.
That is, "Yi Ding Ji Xin Gui, Chou Mao Si Wei Youhai" belongs to yin, as long as all of the eight characters are these few are pure yin ......For example, "癸海年, 癸海月, 癸卯日, Xinyoushi" is pure yin life.
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6 a.m. is the hour of the day, and the time period of the day is between 5 and 7 a.m.
Sunrise, also known as the beginning of the sun, dawn, rising sun, etc.: refers to the sun has just appeared, has not yet risen, and the moon is still in the sky. It is also the time when the government office began to work in ancient times, so it is also called Dianmao.
Mao Shi corresponds to the rabbit in the Chinese zodiac, 5-7 in the morning (i.e., "Mao Shi"). At this time, the sun has not yet shown its face, and the light of the moon has not completely receded. The jade rabbit is the name of the moon and is the only animal in the mythology of the Moon Palace, so it is matched with the rabbit when it is mao.
The specific hours 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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