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Sexagenary branches. Abbreviated as "Dry Branch". In the ancient Chinese calendar, A, B, C, D, E, G, G, XIN, NON, and 癸 were called the "Ten Heavenly Stems", and Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai were called the "Twelve Earthly Branches".
The 10 stems and the 12 branches are matched in turn to form 60 basic units, and the two cooperate with each other in a fixed order to form the discipline of the cadres and branches. An oracle bone inscription excavated from Yin Ruins.
In ancient China, the sexagenary branch was mainly used for the day, and it was also used to record the month, the year, the time, etc.
In the Ganzhi year, the first year of a cycle is "Jiazi" (such as the Yellow Turban Uprising.
The slogan is "the year is in Jiazi, the world is auspicious"), the second year is "Yi Chou", and so on, a cycle of 60 years; After a cycle, repeat the use, and repeat the cycle, and the cycle continues.
2013 is the year of the Lunar New Year, which is the 33rd year of the Dry Branch Cycle, and the next Jiazi year is 2050.
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The Ganzhi is the collective name of the Heavenly Stems and the Earthly Branch, which was used to keep time in ancient China, which was used to count days in the early days and later used to count years. There are ten stems in the heavenly stem, and there are twelve branches in the earthly branch, and the two groups are matched to form sixty groups to represent the order of the year, month and day, and the sixty groups cycle back and forth, which is the stem branch cycle, and the one stem branch cycle of the year is usually said to be a jiazi, that is, sixty years.
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The stems of the heavens and the earth are referred to as "stem branches", which are taken from the stems and branches of trees.
There are ten heavenly stems: A, B, C, D, 戊 (wù), 己, 庚, 辛, 壬 (rén), 癸 (guǐ); Earth Branches Twelve: 子, ugly, 寅, 卯 (mǎo), 辰 (chén), 巳 (sì), 午, 未 (wèi), 申, 酉 (yǒu), 戌 (xū), 海.
The heavenly and terrestrial branches are combined into the following 60 chronological numbers, which are used as the names of the year, month, day, and hour, and are called "Ganzhi Chronology".
In this way, buying a week is a dry cycle.
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The sexagenary branch is referred to as the "stem branch". In the ancient Chinese calendar, A, B, C, D, E, G, G, XIN, NON, and 癸 were called the "Ten Heavenly Stems", and Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai were called the "Twelve Earthly Branches".
The order of the sexagenary branches is as follows:
1.Jiazi 2B Chou 3Bingyin 4Ding Mao 5Wu Chen 6Ji Si 7庚午 8Xin Wei 9Nonshen 10Decan.
11.Jiaxu 12Otohai 13propylene 14Ding Chou 15Wu Yin 1617Gengchen 18Xin Si 19Renwu 20Deceased.
21.Jiashen 22Ethyl 23propylene 24Ding Hai 25Wuzi 2627Geng Yin 28Xin Mao 29Renchen 30癸巳.
31.Jiawu 32B Wei 33C-Shen 34Ding You 35Pentecostal 36Jihai 37Gengzi 38Xin Chou 39Ren Yin 40癸卯.
41.Jiachen 42Otomi 43Bingwu 44Ding Wei 45Wushen 46Hexagram 47庚戌 48Xinhai 49Renzi 50Ugly.
51.Jiayin 52B Mao 53Bingchen 54Ding Si 55Wu Wu 56Ji Wei 57Gengshen 58Xinyou 59壬戌 60癸海.
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The Ganzhi (gānzhī) chronology method has been used in the Chinese calendar since ancient times.
Ganzhi is a general term for the heavenly stem and the earthly branch. A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren, De and other ten symbols are called Tiangan, Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai and other twelve symbols are called the earthly branch. The sequence of the stem branch is matched exactly sixty times a week, and the cycle is repeated, and the cycle is recorded, which is commonly known as the "stem branch table".
01.Jiazi.
02.B ugly.
03.Bingyin.
04.Ding Mao.
05.Wuchen.
06.Jimi.
07.Geng Wu.
08.Xinwei.
09.Renshen.
10.Decan.
11.Jiaxu.
12.Otohai.
13.Cyl.
14.Ding Chou.
15.Wu Yin.
16.Ji Mao.
17.Gengchen.
18.Xin Si.
19.Ren Wu.
20.Deceased.
21.Jiashen.
22.Ethyl unitary.
23.Proto.
24.Ding Hai.
25.Wuzi.
26.Ugly.
27.Geng Yin.
28.Xin Mao.
29.Renchen.
30.癸巳.
31.Jiawu.
32.B not.
33.C.
34.Ding You.
35.Wuxu.
36.Jihai.
37.Gengzi.
38.Xin Chou.
39.Ren Yin.
40.癸卯.
41.Jiachen.
42.Otomi.
43.Bingwu.
44.Ding Wei.
45.Wushen.
46.Hexacy.
47.Gengxu.
48.Xinhai.
49.Renzi.
50.Ugly.
51.Jiayin.
52.Yi Mao.
53.Bingchen.
54.Ding Si.
55.Wu Wu.
56.Not yet.
57.Gengshen.
58.Xinyou.
59.壬戌.
60.癸海.
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