When is haishi?

Ancient sea time refers to the time from now to 1: and 12: , which is converted into modern time, that is,

midnight-from 11: pm to 1: pm in Lingding;

clown time-1 o'clock to 3 o'clock;

yinshi ――3 o'clock to 5 o'clock;

morning-5 o'clock to 7 o'clock;

morning-7 o'clock to 9 o'clock;

4 o'clock-9 o'clock to 11 o'clock;

untimely-1 o'clock to 3 o'clock in the afternoon;

application time-3 o'clock to 5 o'clock in the afternoon;

unitary hours-5 o'clock to 7 o'clock in the afternoon;

at noon-7: p.m. to 9: p.m.;

haishi-9 o'clock to 11 o'clock in the evening.

when is haishi? At this time, the night is already deep, and people have stopped their activities and rested. Being calm means being quiet. (9: pm to 11: pm). The pig is sleeping at night.

when the child, When does Haishi enter the next day from 11: every night? It is the dividing point of two days and ends at 1: am, that is, from 11: to 1: am, from 1: to 3: am, from 3: to 5: am, from 7: am to 9: am, from 9: to 11: am, from 3: pm to 5: pm, and from 5: pm to 7: pm, From 7: pm to 9: pm, it's 9: pm to 11: pm, and it's midnight after 11: pm. In the past, people argued about taking 12: pm as the dividing point. After the development of the Book of Changes in recent years, it has been recognized that 11: pm is the dividing point.

When is the end of the time? What time is it? It's midnight at 21: -23: , also known as midnight (23: to 1: Beijing time). The ugly cock crows, also known as the wild chicken: the second hour of twelve o'clock. (1: to 3: Beijing time). Yin Shi ping Dan, also known as dawn, morning, day Dan, etc.: Time is the alternation of night and day. (3: to 5: Beijing time). Sunrise at Maoshi, also known as the beginning of the day, the dawn and the rising sun, refers to the time when the sun just appeared and Ran Ran first rose. (5: to 7: Beijing time). Eating in the morning, also known as breakfast, etc.: The time when the ancients "ate in the morning" was also breakfast time (7: to 9: Beijing time). Sishikong, also known as Riyu, etc.: Near noon, it is called the corner. (9: to 11: Beijing time). Midday, also known as Rizheng, Noon, etc.: (11: to 13: Beijing time). Before long, it is also known as sunset, sun center, etc.: the sun sets to the west. (13: to 15: Beijing time). When applying for timely feeding, it is also known as day shop, evening food, etc.: (15: to 17: Beijing time). As time goes by, it is also called sunset, sunset and evening: it means when the sun goes down. (Beijing time is from 17: to 19: ). At dusk, also known as sunset, sunset, evening, etc.: At this time, the sun has set and the sky will be dark. The world is dim and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk. (19: to 21: Beijing time). At this time, the night is already deep, and people have stopped their activities and rested. Being calm means being quiet. (21: to 23: Beijing time).

What time is it? Ancient time started at 23 o'clock the day before, and every hour was two hours.

modern time-keeping method based on sky timing

midnight 23: -1:

crow ugly 1: -3:

Pingdan Yinshi 3: -5:

sunrise maoshi 5: -7:

food time 7: -9. 1: -13:

13: -15: at the end of the day

15: -17: at the end of the day

17: -19: at the beginning of the day

19: -21: at dusk

21: when people set the sea- The next 23-1 o'clock is Zishi ...

Ugly time: 1 silly 3 o'clock

Yinshi: 3-5 o'clock

Maoshi: 5-7 o'clock

Chenshi: 7-9 o'clock

Sixi: 9-11 o'clock

Noon: 11-11. : 19-21

haishi: 21-23

When is Jiahaishi? A, B, C and D are heavenly stems

Zi Chou Yin Mao is earthly branches

Time is earthly branches, for example, at 3: noon

It corresponds to Zi Shi (23-1 the next day) and Ugly Shi (1). Si Shi (9-11), noon (11-13), Wei Shi (13-15), Shen Shi (15-17), You Shi (17-19), Qi Shi (19-21) and Hai Shi (21-23) < P

when is haishi? What are the twelve hours of the day? From 9: p.m. to 11: p.m.

The pig is asleep at night

In ancient China, a day was divided into twelve hours, each of which is equivalent to two hours now. According to legend, the ancients named each time according to the time of the animals in the China Zodiac.

Animals with the same time as the present time and their reasons

From 11: p.m. to 1: a.m.

Rats and mice jump most at this time.

It's from 1: a.m. to 3: a.m.

At this time, Niu Niu eats grass and prepares to plow the fields.

From 3 am to 5 am

Tiger Tiger is the fiercest at this time.

From 5: am to 7: am

The rabbit moon, also known as the Jade Rabbit, is still in the sky during this time.

From 7: am to 9: am in the morning

According to legend, this is the time for "dragons to rain"

From 9: am to 11: am

The snake is hidden in the grass at this time

From 11: am to 1: pm

It is said that the sun is the fiercest at this time.

It's not from 1: p.m. to 3: p.m.

It's from 3: p.m. to 5: p.m.

Monkeys and monkeys like to crow at this time

It's from 5: p.m. to 7: p.m.

Chickens and chickens start to return to their nests in the evening

å It's 9: p.m.

Dogs and dogs are guarding the door

It's 9: p.m. to 11: p.m.

The pig is asleep at night

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years should be paid attention to: eleven, twenty-six, thirty-six, thirty-nine, forty-nine, five-six, seven-eight

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the first born in Shanghai: when the first born, the mother is the first, the nature is broad, the brotherhood is far away, the six parents are weak and the early years are bitter, and the children rest for two or three clothes.

born in the middle of the sea: born in the middle of the time, people have all parents, are smart and anxious, and have many relatives and brothers, while women hold men

and the power is limited at the end.

born at the end of the sea: people born at the end of the sea are the first to blame their fathers, but they are dry-hearted and kind-hearted, and their brothers are hard to work hard in their early years, and men marry their wives and daughters.

In ancient times, it was thought that people born in Shanghai ... would have the idea of blaming their mother at the head of the sea and regretting their father at the end of the sea ... But the ancients thought it was unfilial ... so ... there was the saying that people born in Shanghai were evil ...

In fact, these are just superstitions ... believers have ... Haishi: 21: ~ 22: 59.

23: is noon tomorrow.

good luck.