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Ten-day comparison table

Ten Gods Festival is one of the traditional methods to mark the days in ancient China. It combines ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches to form sixty combinations. In the Ten Spirit Days, every day has a corresponding heavenly stems and earthly branches combination. The comparison table of Ten Mausoleums is as follows:

Jiazi Day, Ugly Day, Bingyin Day, Ding Maori, Chen Wuri, Keith Day, Wu Gengri, Xin Weiri, Ren Shenri and Gui You Day.

Xu Jiari, Yi Hai Ri, Bing Zi Ri, Ding Chou Ri, Wu Yin Ri, Ji Mao Ri, Chen Geng Ri, Xin Si Ri, Ren Wu Ri and Gui Wei Ri.

Shen Jiari, Yi Youri, Xu Bingri, Dinghai Day, Wuzi Day, Ugly Day, Gengyin Day, Xinmao Day, Renchen Day, Ghost Heir Day.

Wu Jiari, Yi Yi Day, Shen Bingri, Ding You Day, Reform Day, Jihai Day, Gengzi Day, Xin Chou Day, Ren Yin Day and Gui Mao Day.

Chen Festival, Yisi Festival, Bingwu Festival, Ding Wei Festival, Wushen Festival, Jiyou Festival, Gengxu Festival, Xinhai Festival, Renzi Festival and Guichou Festival.

Jia Yinri, Mao Yiri, Chen Bingri, Ding Siri, Wu Wuri, Ji Siri, Geng Shenri, Xin Youri, Ren Xuri and Gui Hairi.

Brief introduction of shilingtian

Ten Spirit Days refer to heavenly stems and earthly branches in ten days, such as Chen Jia, Yi Hai, Chen Bing, Ding You, Wuwu, Geng Xu, Geng Yin, Xinhai, Ren Yin and Gui Wei.

The person who comes first on the tenth spirit day means smart and capable. Taking the sun column as the standard, if you see it in the annual column, the moon column and the time column, it is not ten spirits. Folklore has the view that people born here for ten days are born smart. There is another sentence: "Men wear articles with ten spirits, and women wear clothes with ten spirits."

Ten people born in Shen Jia, Yi You, Bing Zi, Ding Chou, Wu Wu, Ji Chou, Geng Yin, Xin Mao, Ren Wu and Gui Weiri, were all born. The key inspection method should be based on the sun column.