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What year does Ding Mao refer to?

The following years are all Ding Mao years:

1 millennium (refers to the millennium from 1 to 1000): 7 years, 67 years, 127 years, 187 years, 247 years, 307 years, 367 years, 427 years and 487 years.

Second Millennium: 1027, 1087,147, 1207, 1267, 1327,/kloc-. 1687, 1747, 1807, 1867, 1927, 1987.

The third millennium: 2047, 2 107, 2 167, 2227, 2287, 2347, 2407, 2467, 2527, 2587, 2647, 2707, 2767.

Ding Maonian's calculation method

Ding Maonian is one of the cadres and branches in the calendar for sixty years. Ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches are matched to form sixty earthy branches, and the cycle is repeated. When sixty branches are reincarnated once, they are also called Jiazi.

The chronology of cadres and branches starts from beginning of spring in the twenty-four solar terms, because the chronology of cadres and branches is the chronology of the calendar of cadres and branches. The same is true of the official almanac (that is, the Yellow Calendar). There is no doubt that the lunar calendar only uses branches to mark the year, which ranges from the first day of the first month to New Year's Eve.

Lunar calendar and trunk calendar are two different calendars, which are different in the starting point of a year, the division rules of months and the number of days in a year. 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 two are often confused. Because there is a corresponding relationship between the zodiac and the earthly branches, the zodiac is also calculated from beginning of spring.