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What year is Guimao?

The years are: 1963 and 2023.

Wanli (65438+September 4th, 0573-65438+August 18, 0620) is the year number of Zhu Yijun, Ming Shenzong, which was used for 48 years in the Ming Dynasty, and is the longest used year number in the Ming Dynasty.

The year of Guimao is one of the first years of the lunar calendar, such as 1903, 1963 and 2023 (60-year cycle), which means that trunks and branches are literally 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.

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Guimao is one of the main branches, ranking 40th. The former is Ren Yin and the latter is Chen Jia. On yin and yang and five elements (birth time and fate), heavenly stems belong to yin branch water. The 40th year of a cycle in China's traditional calendar is called "Guimao Year".

In the following AD years, the number of years divided by 60 or more and 43, or the number of years subtracted by 3, the remainder divided by 10 is 0, and the remainder divided by 12 is 4. The years from the first day of the first month of the current year to the New Year's Eve of the following year are all "years of Guimao". It must be the year of the rabbit. Like 1963, it is the year of Guimao.