A component of a sundial.
The sundial is a device that tells time through the change of the position of the sun, and it is a great invention of human beings in the field of astronomical timing. A sundial usually consists of a copper pointer and a stone disk. The copper pointer is called "pointer", which passes through the center of the disk vertically and acts as a neutral rod in the standard table. Therefore, the needle is also called "table"; The stone disc is called "tile surface" and placed on the stone platform, with the south high and the north low, so that the tile surface is parallel to the equator of the celestial sphere. In this way, the upper end of the magnetic needle points to the north celestial pole and the lower end points to the south celestial pole.
There are scales on both sides of the coffin. Molecules, Ugliness, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai have twelve hours, each of which is divided into "early time" and "right time", and a day is exactly 24 hours. Most sundials show apparent solar time, and the design of some of them has been changed to show standard time or daylight saving time.
The sundial can display not only the time of day, but also the solar terms and months. Of course, its shortcomings are also obvious. It is huge and cannot be used when there is no sunshine, such as cloudy days and cloudy nights.
This invention has been used by human beings for thousands of years. It was not until 1270 that the early mechanical clocks appeared in Italy and Germany. In China, it was not until 160 1 year that the Ming Dynasty Wanli got two foreign chimes. Although there were many imported and domestic clocks in the Qing Dynasty, they were all used by palaces and expensive houses, and ordinary people still looked at the astronomical phenomena to predict the time.