How to pronounce the twelve branches
The twelve earthly branches are Zi zǐ, Ugly chǐu, Yin yín, Mao M ǐ o, Chen chén, Si Si, Wu, Wei Wei, Shen shēn, You yǐu, xū, and Hai hài, respectively.
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Interpretation of the twelve earthly branches:
Also known as the Twelve Branches. It is the floorboard of Zi, Ugliness, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. Heavenly stems and earthly branches constitutes the traditional calendar year in ancient China. According to China folklore, the heavenly dryness corresponds to some omens. In ancient China, it was matched with heavenly stems to indicate the order of year, month and time. Old-fashioned timekeeping also means order with ground support, such as child time, clown time and so on.
Classification of yin and yang of twelve earthly branches:
Yang branch: Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, Xu;
Yin branch: ugliness, hair, division, health, unitary and sea.
The twelve branches represent significance:
Zi is zi, which means that everything sprouts in the dynamic sun.
Ugliness is new, and the spirit of the sun has not fallen.
Yin means moving and attracting, which means that everything begins to produce Yin.
Hair is hair, everything is hair.
Chen means earthquake, and everything grows because of vibration.
The third is rising, which means that the yang is full.
Noon means "noon", which means everything is grand and flourishing.
Everything has a taste, unless it is a taste.
Shen means body, that is to say, all bodies have reached it.
Unitary is old, and everything is old.
It means destruction. Everything is destroyed.
Hai means the core, and everything is harvested.