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What month is Shen Jiayue?

What is the month in Shen Jia? What are the five elements? Chen Jia Chen Wu has left.

Five elements: wood, earth, earth, water, fire and earth.

Yin Na: Buddha's light, big trees, flowing water and fire in the sky.

The core monuments of life are dragons and Buddha's light. The five elements are short of gold, the sun is dry, and they are born in spring.

Eight characters and five elements: 0 gold 1 wood 1 water 1 fire 5 soil.

God's reference to the four seasons: the sun and sky in spring are dry and aquatic, and must be helped by soil. If there is fire, gold, but avoid more gold.

What month is Shen Yue in the lunar calendar? The first month is Yin (tiger), the second month is Mao (rabbit), and the third month is Chen (dragon).

April 4th (snake) May afternoon (horse) June weekend (sheep)

July Shen (monkey), August You (chicken) and September Xu (dog)

October Hai (pig) November Zi (mouse) December Ugly (cow)

When is Jiazi Day and Jiazi Month? This year's Jiazi Day is 1 1.05, that is, September 29th of the lunar calendar. It's said that October this year has passed if it's Jiazi month, and if you're talking about Xu Jiayue, it's also this year's national calendar 1 1.00.

What month does Wu Jia refer to this year? In a hurry? Wu Jia refers to the calendar year of Wu Jia, not the month!

The 3rd1year of a cycle in China traditional calendar year is called "Wu Jianian". 60 years

Auspicious map of afternoon horse

A cycle repeats again.

There is no doubt that the lunar calendar uses branches to mark the year, which ranges from the first day of the first month to New Year's Eve. However, the official calendar and the lunar calendar are two different calendars, which are different in the starting point of a year, the rules for dividing months and the number of days in a year. The book "Ancient Calendar of China", a national key book publishing planning project in the 11th Five-Year Plan, points out that the chronology of cadres and branches is a part of the chronology of cadres and branches, starting from beginning of spring. It is also clearly pointed out that for more than 2000 years, the dry calendar and the lunar calendar (digital calendar) have "cooperated with each other and formed their own system [1]"! The meaning is clear. In the lunar calendar, the chronology of cadres and branches begins in beginning of spring, but the principle cannot be changed. Due to the use of the Gregorian calendar after the Republic of China, many people, including a few so-called experts, lack calendar knowledge, so the dry calendar and the lunar calendar are gradually confused.

The trunk calendar is a calendar marked with 60 different heavenly stems and earthly branches, which is a unique solar calendar in China. It takes beginning of spring as the beginning of the year, and divides twelve months with twenty-four solar terms. Each month contains two solar terms, and there is no leap month. The dry calendar is related to the periodic movement of the earth around the sun, which can reflect the climate change in a year. Since ancient times, the Ganzhi calendar has been widely known by the government and people. It has been applied to astronomy, geomantic omen, numerology and traditional Chinese medicine, and it has been recorded in the official almanac of past dynasties (that is, the Yellow Calendar). Taking Qing Dynasty official history book Qing Shi Lu as an example, the official years in the book are divided into beginning of spring: for example, Zhonghua Book Company photocopied Book 17 of Qing Shi Lu, Book 9 of Qianlong Shi Lu, with 573 pages, beginning of spring, 20071February 22 (Geng Xu), and Record is recorded as "Geng Xu. This is the beginning of last spring. " See also the ninety-fifth chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: "beginning of spring on December 18th, Jiayin year, beginning of spring on December 19th, silver moon year". It is clearly pointed out here that the transition point of the dry calendar is in the year.

So, what is a dry branch? Literally speaking, trunks and branches are equivalent to trunks and branches. In ancient China, the sky was dominant and the earth was subordinate. The connection between the sky and the trunk is called heavenly stems, and the connection between the ground and branches is called earthly branches. Together, it is called heavenly stems and earthly branches, or "dry branch" for short. There are ten heavenly stems, namely, A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Man and Ghost, and twelve earthly branches, namely, Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. The ancients put them together in the order of Jiazi, Ugly B and Bingyin (that is, the sky turns six times and the earth turns five times, which is just a cycle). There are 60 pairs from Jiazi to Guihai, which are called Jiazi.

When was Geng Yinbing's application year? 1 1.

What month is it now? A year is 12 months:

Days A and B in the first two months of spring, and days E and F in the last month;

The third and fourth days of the first two months in summer, and the fifth and first days of the last month;

Geng Day and Xin Day in the first two months of autumn, and May Day and Ji Day in the last month;

In the first two months of winter, non-union day and declination day, and in the last month, May Day and Self Day.

What month is spring in Wu Jia? Gregorian calendar February 4, 2004 06:03 The fifth day of the first lunar month in Wu Jia.

What is the application of Japanese noble Jia Mu for the moon? The heavenly stem of birthday is "A", and the month of birth is July (Shen Yue).

What month is it in Shen Yue? How is July divided?

Build Yin in the first month, Mao in February, Chen in March, Si in April, Wu in May, Shen in July, You in August, Hai in September, Zi in November and Chou in December.

Twelve earthly branches: Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.

Mr. Nan said in Miscellanies of the Book of Changes: "The cooperation between the five elements and the heavenly stems contains many things, and then the cooperation with the earthly branches is different. There are twelve earthly branches: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. Some people write "ground branches" to indicate the bifurcation of the trunk, which is actually "branches" and supporting branches. The role of the earth itself, that is, the role of the moon and the earth in the solar system, and the relationship between solar terms will be introduced in detail later.

First of all, there were two major medical schools in ancient China. On the way to health, one pays attention to the stomach and the other to the kidney. Most diseases come from the stomach, but in my experience, doctors in the south attach importance to the stomach, especially the elderly, and doctors in the north attach importance to the kidney. Young people should also pay attention to the maintenance of kidneys. Young people have kidney deficiency, and after middle age, all the symptoms come. The more open sex education is, the more diseases young people suffer. The reason is kidney deficiency, so we must take good care of ourselves.

As for earthly branches, if we only study the academic thought and main principles of Zhouyi, there is no need to study the five elements and dry branches. If we want to understand the relationship between the eight trigrams in China's Book of Changes, which has been used in astronomy and geography for thousands of years, we must first understand the five elements. A science professor wrote to ask some questions abroad, because a book was recently published abroad, which believed that there was a hole in the south pole of the earth, there was another world in the hole, there were people, and flying saucers came from the center of the earth. These are all questions related to the Book of Changes. I wrote back and told him that it was not surprising. China people have long said that the earth is active. As for whether there are humans in the center of the earth, that is another story. Thousands of years ago, Taoism said that the North Pole and the South Pole in the middle of the earth are connected, and all parts of the earth are connected. These words are proved by books, but we didn't pay attention to them. It is said that there is a hole behind the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor, which leads to Nanjing. However, in the west, there is another school that says that all human beings come from outer space, which is also said by ancient Taoism in China. It is said that the ancient king of Pan also fell from the sky, which is what Buddhism said. These Taoist sayings can be found in Daozang.