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Table calendar pinyin

The pinyin of the desk calendar is [tá i l √].

A desk calendar refers to a calendar placed on a desk. Desk calendars are mainly divided into desktop desk calendars and electronic desk calendars. Its varieties include business desk calendars, paper desk calendars, crystal desk calendars, notebook desk calendars, post-it notes desk calendars, gift desk calendars, personalized desk calendars and so on.

The origin of desk calendar: The desk calendar began in China about 4000 years ago. According to a page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions calendar in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it is proved that the calendar of Yin Dynasty has reached a considerable level. This page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the oldest almanac of all mankind, and this page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is also called the calendar.

Tang poetry: "There is no calendar day in the mountains, and the cold does not know the year." "Calendar Day" may be the earliest desk calendar. In the Tang Dynasty, historians cut paper by the day and bound it into volumes, one volume per month. Each page is written with the month and date, and a blank is left for the eunuch to record the words and deeds of the emperor. This is a "calendar day".

At the end of the calendar month, it was submitted to the emperor for examination and then filed by historians to compile the national history. Because it has the function of remembering time and discussing things, civil and military officials are competing to follow suit.

Early development: According to historical records, calendars were used in the palace of Yongzhen Garden in Tang Shunzong about 1 100 years ago. At that time, calendars were also called imperial calendars, which not only recorded dates, but also were important materials for compiling national history.

At that time, calendars were somewhat similar. The year is divided into 12 volumes, and the number of pages in each volume is determined according to the number of days in each month, and the month and date are written on each page, and then handed over to the eunuch serving the emperor for temporary storage. Eunuchs record the emperor's words and deeds on empty pages every day, and submit them to the emperor for approval at the end of each month, and then send them to historians for filing.

Then historians combined the contents of the calendar with the events in the imperial court and various regions of China, and recorded them after refining and polishing, which became the national history.

Later, because calendars brought many conveniences to life, they gradually entered the families of many senior officials in North Korea. After some changes, they were compiled into their own calendars. Later, with the popularity and family development of calendars, people also put calendars on calendars; Solar terms and auspicious days are printed on the calendar, leaving a large blank for recording.

As for the monthly calendar, it has only been nearly a hundred years since it developed into various forms such as wall calendar and desk calendar. The styles of desk calendars have changed from simple ones to various ones. In recent years, the popularization and development of market economy and Internet have promoted the communication between different cultures. Of course, the desk calendar is also among them. The most common thing is that desk calendars have tended to be smaller and more exquisite.