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What is the meaning of "Ding Younian's Mid-Spring in Kangxi Period of Qing Dynasty"? Somebody help me.

The original sentence is the mid-spring of Ding You in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty.

During the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, Ding Younian (17 17) was in February of the lunar calendar.

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1, Kangxi: year number of Aisingiorro Michelle Ye, the sage of Qing Dynasty (1662- 1723).

2. Year: Year is also called year. In ancient times, Jupiter marked a year. The ancients divided the equatorial part of the sky into 12 equal parts, and each equal part was marked with some stars. Jupiter only walks once a year, 12. The number of stars that Jupiter and its branches value every year is called years. In ancient China, the most popular chronologies were Tiangan (A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Man and Ghost) and Dizhi (Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai).

3. Ding You: The year of heavenly stems and earthly branches and Kangxi (1662- 1723) was 17 17.

4. Mid-spring: the second month of spring, that is, February of the lunar calendar. The twelve months of a year are divided into four seasons, and each season has three months, which is called Meng Zhongji, that is, Meng Chun (January of the lunar calendar), Midspring (February of the lunar calendar) and Ji Chun (sometimes called late spring and March of the lunar calendar) in spring. Xia Meng (April of the lunar calendar), midsummer (May of the lunar calendar) and late summer (June of the lunar calendar); Qiu Meng (July), Mid-Autumn Festival (August) and Qiu Ji (September); Meng Dong (October), Midwinter (November) and Jidong (December).