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Heavenly stems and earthly branches's Twelve Earthly Branches and heavenly stems and earthly branches * * * together constitute the traditional calendar year in ancient China.
In ancient China, twelve places were used to mark the time and the moon. Geochronology is to divide a day into 12 time periods, which are represented by twelve geochronologies, that is, 23 ~ 1 in real time, 1 ~ 3 in ugly time, and so on, which is called twelve hours.
Lunar calendar means that the month where the winter solstice is located is the next month, the next month is the ugly month, and so on. The land is dominated by the ten-day stem sequence, forming Jiazi, Guichou and Guihai, which are used to record the day and year with a cycle of 60.
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China used the dry calendar before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty; From Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to the end of Qing Dynasty, the year of heavenly stems and earthly branches was added to the year of Emperor; In the early days of the Republic of China, the date of birth of the Republic of China was used or the date of the year was used. After the Republic of China, the calendar year was widely used.
The Spring Festival is only established in modern times, on the first day of the first lunar month every year. After the Revolution of 1911, the title of the emperor was abolished, but the title of the main branch has been used. 19 12. Dr. Sun Yat-sen announced the abolition of the old calendar and the adoption of the Gregorian calendar.
19 14, Yuan Shikai, then president of the Republic of China, issued a decree stipulating that the first day of the first lunar month is the Spring Festival every year. Before that, beginning of spring was traditionally regarded as the beginning of a year. In the old Gregorian calendar of the Republic of China, beginning of spring is still the node where the year of the zodiac begins.
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