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E, clan, Xu, Rong, how to pronounce it?

E, pinyin w; Defend, pinyin Shù;; Hey, pinyin x ū; Rong, pinyin róng.

1, e, the same mistake, the fifth place in heaven, such as "the Reform Movement of 1898", refers to night shift, such as "the Reform Movement of 1898".

2, garrison, the same technique, the meaning of military guards; Such as garrison, garrison, garrison.

3. Hey, Shu Tong, the 11th in Dizhi. For example, the old-fashioned timing method refers to the period from 7 pm to 9 pm.

4. Rong, Tongxie, refers to the military, the army, etc. , such as Rongxing, Rongzhuang, Ma Rong, Rongshou (the person who started the war), etc.

5. Cross formula of "E", "Shu", "Xu" and "Rong": it points to hollow E and crosses Rong.

Extended data

1898:

1. The thirty-fifth year in the trunk calendar of China's traditional calendar is called "the Year of the Reform Movement of 1898".

2. When the number of years is divided by more than 60 and 38, or the number of years is reduced by 3, the remainder after division by 10 is 5, and that after division by 12 is 1 1. The year from beginning of spring to beginning of spring in the following year is "1898".

3. The calendar year of cadres and branches is counted from beginning of spring in the twenty-four solar terms. The calendar year of cadres and branches is the calendar year method, which is the same as the official almanac of previous dynasties.

There is no dispute that the lunar calendar only records the years by using trunks and branches, and its years range from the first day of the first month to New Year's Eve. However, the lunar calendar and the trunk calendar are two different calendars, which are different in the starting point of a year, the division rules of months, the number of days in a year and so on.

5. Because the Gregorian calendar was used after the Republic of China, many people, including a few so-called experts, lacked calendar knowledge, so the two were often confused.

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