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A.D. 1902 is the 28th year of Guangxu.
1902 is a common year, the year of the tiger in the lunar calendar; At the same time, it is also the twenty-eighth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty; the thirty-fifth year of the Meiji era in Japan; The year of the end of the fourteenth year of the Boer War in Vietnam.
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In the twenty-eighth year of Guangxu, Renyin was in 1902 AD.
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The year of Guangxu Renwu is 1882.
In 1882, the eighth year of Guangxu. Guangxu is the era name of the Qing Dezong Aixin Jueluo Zaiyan, the penultimate emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Guangxu became emperor in 1875, which was the first year.
Renwu is the heavenly stem and the earthly branch in the Chinese Ganzhi chronology. The sexagenary branch originally referred to the celestial phenomena, and the simplified sexagenary branch was used for the chronology, with a cycle of 60 years. According to the chronology of Chinese history, the year of Renwu is 1882 in the Gregorian calendar, that is, the eighth year of Guangxu.
The experiences of Emperor Guangxu are:
1. In 1871, Emperor Guangxu was born, and his full name was Aixin Jueluo Zaiyan.
2. In 1875, Emperor Guangxu was 4 years old and ascended the throne as emperor, with the year name Guangxu. "Guangxu" means: inherit the Everbright Xianfeng system.
3. 1875 In 1908, Emperor Guangxu reigned for 34 years and died at the age of 38.
4. The 38-year life course of Emperor Guangxu can be divided into four periods: from birth to 4 years old for the prince period, from 4 to 17 years old for the period of the young emperor, from the age of 17 to 28 for the pro-government period, from the age of 28 to 38 for the "prison emperor" period.
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Emperor Guangxu. August 14, 1871 - November 14, 1908.
He reigned for a total of thirty-four years.
The first year of Guangxu was 1875 AD.
For Otohai. Then the year of Ding Hai is 1887 AD.
For the thirteenth year of Guangxu.
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The year of Guangxu Bingwu is as follows:
The year of Guangxu Bingwu is 1906, which is also the 32nd year of Guangxu. Because the Bingwu year is one of the Jiazi years of the Ganzhi period, such as 1906, 1966 and so on (a 60-year cycle), the Guangxu Bingwu year is 1906.
In this year, Emperor Xu officially approved the establishment of the Beijing Normal University Hall, which was founded in Beijing under the auspices of Sun Jianai, and was originally located in Jingshan East Street (formerly the Horse Temple) and the Red House (now No. 29 Wusi Street, Beijing) on the beach (northeast of the Forbidden City).
Chronology of the sexagenary branches:
In the characteristics of the five elements of A, B, C, D, E, G, G, XIN, NON, and QI, it shows that A and B carry the wind, the C and Ding carry the fire, the Wu Ji carries the moisture, the Gengxin carries the dry energy, and the non 癸 carries the cold energy, which shows that the five elements in the heavens are running and changing in accordance with the procedures of the five elements.
Running in a unique program shows that the qi of the five elements on the earth has another kind that follows the law of the five elements. The heavenly stem indicates the law of the five qi in the heavens, and the earthly branch indicates the law of the five qi on the earth.
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Guangxu. During his reign, he was from February 25, 1875 to November 4, 1908. In 1875, the era name Guangxu was used.
In the sixth year of Guangxu in the Qing Rebellion, that is, 1880 was the year of Gengchen.
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It should be 1880, that year is the year of Gengchen in the lunar calendar, Emperor Guangxu was born in 1871, and 1880 is when Emperor Guangxu was 10 years old.
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The year of Guangxu is 1883.
The 20th year of a cycle in the Ganzhi year of the traditional Chinese lunar calendar is called the year of Guiwei. For each of the following calendar years, the number of years divided by 60 is more than 23, or the number of years minus 3, the remainder divided by 10 is 0, and the remainder divided by 12 is 8, and the year from the beginning of the first month of the year to the Chinese New Year's Eve of the following year is a year of decay.
The lunar calendar is the dry branch calendar, the solar terms are used to guide the production of agriculture, and the dry branches are not divided by solar terms, whether the traditional habits or the official almanac are so, the order is the 20th. The former one is Renwu, and the latter one is Jiashen. On the five elements of yin and yang, the decay of the heavenly stem belongs to the water of yin, and the earth branch does not belong to the soil of yin.
Guangxu refers to the era name of Emperor Zongjing of the Qing Dynasty. Aixin Jueluo Zaiyan, the eleventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the ninth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs (August 14, 1871 - November 14, 1908), always used the era name Guangxu during his reign, starting and ending on the 20th day of the first month of the first year of Guangxu (February 25, 1875) to the death of October 21, 1908 (November 14, 1908). Major events that occurred during this period include the First Sino-Japanese War, the Wuxu Rebellion, the Wuxu Coup, and the Gengzi Revolution.
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The year of Guangxu is 1883.
In the Ganzhi year of the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, the 20th year of a cycle is called the year of the Lunar New Year. For each of the following calendar years, the number of years divided by 60 is more than 23, or the number of years minus 3, the remainder divided by 10 is 0, and the remainder divided by 12 is 8, and the year from the beginning of the first month of the year to the Chinese New Year's Eve of the following year is a deciding year.
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There is no year of non-decay, it is the year of Guangxu (1883).
癸年: The chronology of the sexagenary branch, which originated in China. Since ancient times, China has had ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches, referred to as "stem branches", which are derived from the stems and branches of trees.
The ten heavenly stems are: A, B, C, D, 戊 (wù), Ji, Geng, Hengxin Xin, 壬 (rén), 癸 (guǐ); The twelve earthly branches are: 子, ugly, 寅, 卯 (mǎo), 辰, 巳 (sì), 午, 举拦guess未 (wèi), shen, 酉 (yǒu), 戌 (xū), and hai.
The 12 earthly branches correspond to the 12 zodiac signs: the rat, the ugly ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig.
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The year of Guangxu is 1883 AD; The year is derived from the Chinese chronology of the sexagenary branches. Since ancient times, China has ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches, and the Jianpai Lu is called "Ganzhi", which is the traditional chronological method in China. According to the timeline, the year of Guangxu is 1883 AD.
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There is no year of non-decay, it is the year of Guangxu (1883).
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Guangxu. The year is 1879 A.D.
The year of Ji Mao is the sixty Jiazi noisy land of the Ganzhi calendar.
One of them, which roughly corresponds to the Gregorian calendar year such as etc., and the year of Guangxu Jimao is in the year 1879.
Aisin Jueluo Zaiyan.
The eleventh emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the ninth emperor after the Qing army entered the customs was promoted to Emperor Maoqing, and the year name "Guangxu" was always used during his reign, starting and ending on the 20th day of the first month of the first month of the Guangxu Yuanwu coarse year (February 25, 1875) to his death on October 21, 1908, the 34th year of Guangxu.
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