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The sexagenary branch of the zodiac: the child rat; Ugly Cow; Yin Hu; Mao Rabbit; Chenlong; Snakes; Afternoon Horse; not sheep; Shen Monkey; Cocks; Dogs; Hai pig.
The Stems and Earthly Branches, referred to as the Stems, originated from the observation of celestial phenomena during the Archean period of China. "A, B, C, D, E, G, G, XIN, NON, and DE" are called the ten heavenly stems;
Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai" are called the twelve earthly branches.
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Sub-rats. Ugly Cow, Yin Tiger, Mao Rabbit, Chen Long, Snake, Wu Ma, Wei Yang, Shen Monkey, Rooster, Hu Dog, Hai Pig.
Zodiac. Refers to: rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, pigs.
Twelve earthly branches. It refers to: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai.
Twelve earthly branches. In the ancient era of the emperor, there was a prototype of the Ganji calendar and the age of the year. The ancient name of "Ganzhi" is "Sui" (seti). Wan Minying, a famous historian of the Ming Dynasty, determined that the Ganzhi calendar had been invented in the era of the emperor according to the records of ancient Chinese documents, and it was recorded in detail in his work "Three Lives Tonghui".
Sexagenary branches. This invention had a far-reaching impact and was used in later generations in various aspects such as calendars, arithmetic, calculation, and naming (Northern Song Dynasty.
The official historical work "Zizhi Tongjian" compiled at the time
It is dated by this set of stem and branch terms).
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Twelve Earthly Branches.
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<> "Zi: Rat Chou: Niu Yin: Hu Mao: Rabbit Chen: Long Si: Snake Wu: Ma Wei: Yang Shen: Monkey You: Ji Xu: Dog Hai: Pig.
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The earthly branch is not a zodiac.
The earthly branches, also called the twelve branches. Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai. In ancient China, it was used to match the heavenly stem and was used to indicate the order of years, months, and hours. The old-style chronology also uses the earth branch to represent the order, such as the sub-time, the ugly time, etc.
The Chinese zodiac is a combination of 12 animals in China and the 12 earthly branches that match the year of birth of a person, including the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig.
The origin of the zodiac is related to animal worship, and each zodiac has a rich legend, and has formed a conceptual interpretation system, which has become an image philosophy in folk culture, such as the zodiac and natal year in marriage.
There are different opinions about the origin of the 12 zodiac signs, but here are the folklore stories and animal habits that I heard when I was a child
1. Write about a legend you heard when you were a child
Legend has it that in order to select the 12 zodiac signs for the year, God decided to start a zodiac race among the animals, starting with the order in which the animals arrived, and taking the top 12 as the ranking of the 12 zodiac signs. On the day of the race, the slick rat hid on the cow, and suddenly sprinted near the finish line, winning the first place, and the cow arrived behind the rat and came second. Tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, and pigs arrive at the end in turn, so there are 12 zodiac signs.
2. There is also a saying that it is based on animal habits
According to the twelve hours of day and night and animal habits.
Rats (23:00-01:00) Rats are most active late at night.
Cattle (01:00-03:00) Cattle ruminate and chew at this time.
Tiger (03:00-05:00) At this time, the tiger is the most ferocious in the day and night.
Rabbit (05:00-07:00) At dawn, rabbits come out of the nest to graze.
Dragon (Tatsuki 07:00-09:00) It is easy to fog up at this time, and legend has it that dragons like to ride the clouds.
Snake (09:00-11:00) The sun is shining, and the snake comes out of the hole to feed.
Horses (11:00-13:00) Horses like to run around and neigh.
Sheep (13:00-15:00) When it is good to herd sheep, the sheep come out to graze.
Monkey (15:00-17:00) The sun is in the west, and monkeys like to come out and cry at this time.
Chicken (17:00-19:00) When the sun sets, the chicken returns to its nest.
Dog (19:00-21:00) When it gets dark, the dog looks after the home and cares for the home.
Pig (21:00-23:00) In the dead of night, the sound of a pig arching trough is heard.
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The 12 earthly branches correspond to the 12 zodiac signs: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.
Therefore, it is also called the 12 zodiac signs: the rat, the ugly cow, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig Buyou.
The twelve earthly branches were used by the ancients to record the celestial phenomena and time, and were composed of twelve characters: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai;
The Twelve Earthly Branches Explained:
Zi means Zi, which refers to the fact that all things sprout under the yang energy of both movement.
Ugliness is new, and yang energy has not descended on it.
Yin is the meaning of moving and leading, referring to the beginning of all things.
Mao is Mao, and all things are Mao.
Tatsu means earthquake, and things grow after vibration.
Si is the beginning, referring to the prosperity of yang energy.
Wu is the meaning of 仵, which refers to the grandeur of all things.
If it is not a taste, everything has a taste.
Shen means body, which means that the body of all things has been accomplished.
You means old, and all things are old.
戌 is the blind meaning of extinction, and all things are destroyed.
Hai means nuclear, all things collect.
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The sexagenary branch is referred to as the stem branch, which is used to arrange the year number and date in the summer calendar.
The heavenly stems are: A, B, C, D, E, G, G, XIN, NON, and Dec, also called the heavenly stems; The earthly branches are: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai, also known as the twelve earthly branches.
The stem branch is still divided into yin and yang: A, C, E, G, and non are yang stems, and B, D, Ji, Xin, and Dec are yin stems; Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, and Xu are the yang branches, and Chou, Mao, Si, Wei, You, and Hai are the yin branches. With a heavenly stem and an earthly branch matched, arranged, the heavenly stem in the front, the earthly branch in the back, the heavenly stem from the first, the earthly branch from the son, the yang stem with the yang branch, the yin stem with the yin branch (the yang stem is not with the yin branch, the yin stem is not with the yang branch), a total of 60 combinations, called "sixty jiazi".
In the past, the people of our country used to cycle the years, months, days, and hours in a cycle of 60 jiazi.
1.Jiazi 2B Chou 3Bingyin 4Ding Mao 5Wuchen 6Ji Si 7Geng Wu 8Xinwei.
9.壬申1011Jiaxu 12Yihai 13propylene 14Ding Chou 15Wu Yin 16Ji Mao.
17.Gengchen 18Xin Si 19Ren Wu 2021Jiashen 22Ethyl 2324Ding Hai.
25.Wuzi 26Ji Chou 27Geng Yin 28Xin Mao 29Renchen 30癸巳31Jiawu 32B not.
33.C-34Ding You 35Wuxu 36Jihai 37Gengzi 38Xin Chou 39Ren Yin 40癸卯.
41.Jiachen 42Otomi 43Bingwu 44Ding Wei 45Wushen 46Hexaunitary 47庚戌48Xinhai.
49.Renzi 5051Jiayin 52B Mao 53Bingchen 54Ding Ji 55Wu Wu 56Not yet.
57.Gengshen 58Xinyou 59壬戌60癸海.
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Zi Ri, Chou Ri, Yin Ri, Mao Ri, Chen Ri, Si Ri, Wu Ri, Wei Ri, Shen Ri, Youri, Shu Ri, Hai Ri and no exact number of days, the method of identification is the date of the twelve earthly branches, which is the corresponding earthly branch day, for example, the zodiac of the day is the rat, then the day is the sub-day, and the twelve earthly zodiac signs are as follows:
<> "Zi: Rat Chou: Niu Yin: Hu Mao: Rabbit Chen: Long Si: Snake Wu: Ma Wei: Yang Shen: Monkey You: Ji Xu: Dog Hai: Pig.
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Rat, ugly".>7.⑥.8>.> lack of fighting signs. Adjacent. Marry".> Niu, Yin Hu, Mao Fu to do rabbit, Chen Long, Si snake Yinrang, Wu Ma, Wei Yang, Shen Monkey, Youji, Hu Dog, Hai Pig.
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The earthly branches are twelve, two more than the heavenly stems, and they are (in order):
子 (zǐ), ugly (chǒu), 寅 (yín), 卯 (mǎo), 辰 (chén), 巳 (sì), 午 (wǔ), 未 (wèi), 申 (shēn), 酉 (yǒu), 戌 (xū), 海 (hài).
The yin and yang of the twelve earthly branches are:
Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai.
The zodiac is an important part of China's traditional calendar, composed of twelve animals, they are: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, pig.
The twelve genera and the twelve earthly branches are matched to form twelve groups, which are used to record the year, and the method of combining them is to combine them with the twelve earthly branches in the order of the twelve genera and the twelve earthly branches, and they are arranged in order:
Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai.
Rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, pigs.
Read it like this: Zi Rat, Ugly Ox, Yin Tiger, Mao Rabbit, Chen Long, Si Snake, Wu Ma, Wei Yang, Shen Monkey, Rooster, Hu Dog, Hai Pig.
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