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Chapter 74 Related about horoscope

Calculation of birth date horoscope, I don’t like skipping about works, haha. Let me talk about history first: In the ancient Chinese calendar, Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui are called "ten heavenly stems", and Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai are called the "Twelve Earthly Branches".The two cooperate with each other in a fixed order to form the Ganzhi discipline method.Judging from the oracle bone inscriptions unearthed at the Yin Ruins, the Tiangandizhi were mainly used to record the date in ancient my country, and they were also used to record the month, year, and time.So, who is the inventor of the Ganzhi Discipline?

Although there are some theories to verify the origin of Ganzhi, who invented it?When did it first appear?Always a mystery. Around the end of the Warring States period, the history book "Shiben" compiled based on the materials accumulated by historians from various countries for a long time said: "Rongcheng made the calendar, and Dalu made Jiazi", "Both of them were ministers of the Yellow Emperor. Since the Yellow Emperor, they began to use Jiazi Jiri, every sixty days and Jiazi a week."It seems that Ganzhi was created by Da Nao. Da Nao "acquired the feelings of the five elements and built it by Zhan Dou Ji. It was first made as Jia and B to name the sun, which is called the stem; Zi Chou was named after the moon, which is called the branch. If you have something to do with the sky, you use it The sun and the moon are used for things on the ground, and Yin and Yang are different, so there are branches and trunks.”

Guo Moruo in "A Study of Oracle Bone Inscriptions?In Shiganzhi, people's explanations of Ganzhi in the past are all conjectures.As for the "twelve earthly branches", it originated from ancient Babylon. After comparing the twelve hours in ancient China with the twelve palaces in ancient Babylon, it is pointed out that the twelve celestial days and the twelve earthly branches in ancient China are all derived from the twelve zodiac signs in ancient Babylon. The palace evolved.The way it was introduced into China can be speculated boldly. Maybe the Shang people "originally came from the northwest, and when they came, they carried the ephemeris knowledge taught by Babylon, and they continued to use it after entering China", or "the Shang people originally It originated in the East, and its knowledge of ephemeris was imported by merchants or herdsmen from the West."

Some scholars have explored the unique phenomenon that the characters in Shitiangan have been used in names from the ancient lineage of the emperors of the Xia Dynasty and the names of all emperors below King Tang of the Shang Dynasty.In order to refute the external theory of Ganzhi, Chen Zungui pointed out in "History of Chinese Astronomy", "During the Xia Dynasty more than 4,000 years ago, Ganzhi may have been produced."Zheng Wenguang believes in the book "The Origin of Chinese Astronomy" that the ten heavenly stems originated from the myths and legends of Fuxi and "born ten days" in ancient my country, which is the reflection of the concept of the decimal method in the period, and should be produced in the primitive times of the fishing and hunting era. The "Twelve Earthly Branches" evolved from the myth and legend of Chang Xi's "There are two out of ten birth months". It was produced before the Yin and Shang Dynasties, and then gradually evolved into the Twelve Chens.Therefore, Zheng Wenguang deduced: "The twelve branches are probably the creations of the Xia people." In the book "Chinese Science and Technology History Draft" edited by Du Shiran and others, they advocated that the Xia Dynasty had ten heavenly stems to record the sun, and the Shang Dynasty was based on the Xia Dynasty's heavenly stems. On the other hand, we further use the Gan Zhi Ji method, so as to combine the ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches together to form a sixty-cycle calendar method.

Year's Estimates: Heavenly Stems: A, B, C, D, W, He, G, Xin, Rengui 12345678910 Earthly Branches: Zi Chou Yin Mao Chen Si Noon Wei Shen You Xu Hai 123456789101112 In China, a day and night are divided into twelve hours, which are represented by Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, ..., while in the West, a day and night are divided into two 12-hour hours, that is, 24 hours are a day.0 o'clock in the middle of the night is midnight, and 12 noon is noon. Arrange the heavenly stems and earthly branches in pairs and combine them in order, and there are "Jiazi", "Yichou", ... until "Jenxu" and "Guihai", a total of sixty groups without repetition.In our country, it was first used to record the day, and later it was used to record the year. This is the "ganzhi" method that has been used as early as more than 3,000 years ago.And it has been used until now. For example, 1983 is the year of Guihai, and 1984 is the year of Jiazi from the beginning, and 2003 is the year of Guiwei.This is sexagesimal.

Jiazi, Yichou, Bingyin, Dingmao, Wuchen, Jisi, Gengwu, Xinwei, Renshen, Guiyou, Jiaxu, Yihai, Bingzi, Ding Chou, Wuyin, Jimao, Gengchen, Xinsi, Renwu, Guiwei, Jiashen, Yiyou, Bingxu, Dinghai, Wuzi, Jichou, Gengyin, Xinmao, Renchen, Guisi, Jiawu, Yiwei, Bingshen, Dingyou, Wuxu, Jihai, Gengzi, Xinchou, Renyin, Guimao, Jiachen, Yisi, Bingwu, Dingwei, Wushen, Jiyou, Gengxu, Xinhai, Renzi, Guichou, Jiayin, Yimao, Bingchen, Dingsi, Wuwu, Jiwei, Gengshen, Xinyou, Renxu, Guihai. Calculations for the month: In order from January to December. January: Mengchun, Zhengyue, Duanyue, Yuanchun February: Mid-Spring, Apricot Moon, Flower Moon

March: Jichun, Taoyue, Tongyue April: Mengxia, Yinyue, Meiyue May: Midsummer, Grape Moon, Poison Moon, May Moon June: Jixia, Heyue, Liyue July: Mengqiu, Lanyue, Qiaoyue, Guayue August: Zhongqiu, Guiyue September: Jiqiu, Chrysanthemum Moon October: Meng Dong, Liang Yue, Yang Yue November: Midwinter, Dongyue, Jiayue December: winter season, twelfth lunar month Calculation of the day: This is much simpler, write from one to ten: first day, second day... tenth day. Write from eleven to twenty: eleven, twelve... twenty. Twenty-one to twenty-nine, thirty write: twenty-one, twenty-two... twenty-nine, thirty.

Thirty-one write: 弎一. Finally, the calculation of the hour: Child time 23.00-1.00 Chou time 1.00-3.00 Yin time 3.00-500 Mao time 5.00-7.00 Chen time 7.00-9.00 Si time 9.00-11.00 Noon time 11.00-13.00 Wei time 13.00-15.00 Shen time 15.00-17.00 You time 17.00-21.00 Xu time-21.00 Xu time 19.00 other: The meaning of Tiangandizhi is partially recorded in "Historical Records" and "Hanshu". The general meaning is: A means to disassemble, and it means that all things come out of the armor. B means rolling, which means that all things are born and drawn out. Bing is the meaning of Bing, which refers to the view of everything.

Ding means strong, referring to the strength of all things. Wu means luxuriant, referring to the prosperity of all things. Ji is the meaning of discipline, which means that everything is tangible and recognizable. Geng means more, referring to the convergence of all things. Xin means new, which means that all things are newly harvested. Ren means Ren, which refers to the yang energy that nourishes all things. Kui means Kui, which means that everything can be saved. It can be seen that the ten heavenly stems have nothing to do with the rising and falling of the sun, and the cycle of the sun has a direct impact on all things.

Zi means here, which means that all things sprout under the moving yang energy. Ugly is new, and the yang energy is up and down. Yin means to move, to lead, and it refers to the beginning of everything. Mao means luxuriant, and it is said that all things are luxuriant. Chen means earthquake, and things grow when they vibrate. Si is Qi, referring to the prosperity of Yang Qi. Wu means Wu, which means that everything is grand and densely covered. Not taste, all things have taste. Shen means body, which means that the bodies of all things have been accomplished. You means old, the old of all things.

Xu is the meaning of extinction, all things are destroyed. Hai means nucleus, all things are collected. The ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches are paired in pairs in order, from Jiazi to Guihai, a total of sixty combinations, called sixty Jiazi.And every two groups are paired with one Nayin five elements. What it means is still a mystery. Jiazi and Yichou are matched with gold in the sea; Bingyin and Dingmao are paired with medium fire in the furnace; Wuchen, Jisi, with large trees; Gengwu, Xinwei, with roadside soil; Renshen, Guiyou, with Jianfeng gold; Jiaxu and Yihai are paired with Shantouhuo; Bingzi and Ding Chou are equipped with caves for launching into the water; Wuyin, Jimao, with city wall soil; Gengchen, Xinsi, with paraffin gold; Renwu, Guiwei, with willow wood; Jiashen, Yiyou, mixed with spring water; Bingxu, Dinghai, with the house on the soil; Wu Zi, Ji Chou, with Thunderbolt Fire; Geng Yin, Xin Mao, with pine and cypress wood; Renchen and Guisi are paired with constant running water; Jiawu and Yiwei are matched with gold in the sand; Bingshen and Dingyou are paired with Shanxiahuo; Wuxu and Jihai are paired with flat earth wood; Gengzi, Xin Chou, with the soil on the wall; Renyin, Guimao, with gold foil; Jiachen and Yisi, with Buddha lamps; Bingwu, Dingwei, with Tianhe water; Wushen, Jiyou, with Dayi soil; Gengxu, Xinhai, with hairpin and gold; Renzi, Guichou, with mulberry pine wood; Jiayin and Yimao are paired with Daxi water; Bingchen and Dingsi are paired with sand and middle soil; Wuwu and Jiwei are matched with the fire in the sky; Gengshen, Xinyou, with Pomegranate Jing; Renxu and Guihai are paired with sea water.
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