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What time is it now?

A duty day is 19: 00 ~ 2 1: 00 every day. The ancients divided a day into twelve hours, and each hour is equal to two hours now. Usually the first shift is from 19: 00 to 2 1: 00 every night, and the second shift is from 2 1: 00 to 23: 00 every night. The third shift is from 23: 00 to 0 1: 00, the fourth shift is from 0 1: 00 to 03: 00 and the fifth shift is from 03: 00 to 05: 00.

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Other timing rules:

1, child time: 23: 00-00: 59; Mouse, midnight, also called midnight, midnight.

2. Ugly time: 01:00-02: 59; Niu Jiao, also known as pheasant.

3. Yin Shi: 03: 00-04: 59; Tiger, dawn, dawn, sunset, etc.

4. Shi Mao: 05: 00-06: 59; Rabbit, sunrise, dawn, rising sun, etc.

5. Chen Shi: 07: 00-08: 59; Dragon, when eating, the time for the ancients to "eat" is also breakfast time.

6. Sixi: 09: 00-10: 59; Snakes, in the corner, call in the corner near noon.

7. Sixi:11:00-11:59; Horse, Japan and China, also known as the sun is, noon and so on.

8. Out of date:12: 00-13: 59; Sheep and sundials are also called sunsets and sunsets.

9. Application time:14: 00-15: 59; Monkeys, when feeding, are also called day shops and late meals.

10, unitary time:16: 00-17: 59; Chicken, the sun enters, also known as sunset, sunset and dusk.

1 1, Qishi:18: 00-19: 59; Dogs, dusk, also known as sunset, sunset, dusk, etc.

12, Shihai: 20: 00-21:59; Pigs, people are determined, also known as fixed fainting and so on.