Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean by "garrison, Rong, E and Xu" respectively?
What do you mean by "garrison, Rong, E and Xu" respectively?
Rong?
The floorboard of ancient weapons.
In ancient times, China was called the western nation: Xi. ~ di。
Last name.
Garrison [Hugh]? Army defense: guard ~. ~ around. ~ keep it.
Oh [x]
The eleventh of the earthly branches belongs to the dog.
Used for timing: ~ o'clock (7: 00 pm to 9: 00 pm).
Defend the honor? e【W】【X】
Concise memory formula
The point guard hollow E and crosses the cross.
Heavenly stems and earthly branches, referred to as Ganzhi for short, originated from the observation of astronomical phenomena in ancient China. "A, B, C, D, E, self, G, Xin, man and ghost" are called ten heavenly stems, and "Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai" are called twelve earthly branches.
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