Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What are the hours and hours on April 19 in Gregorian calendar?
What are the hours and hours on April 19 in Gregorian calendar?
Lunar calendar: March 20 19 1 1 day.
The main branch has been in Haining, Chen Wu and Renwu.
Aries (March 21~ April 20).
Stars and wings (winged salamanders).
Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5) and Grain Rain (April 20) in the 24 solar terms.
Season: spring.
Festivals: No festivals, no anniversaries.
The origin of the chronology of Ganzhi: heavenly stems and earthly branches, referred to as Ganzhi for short, originated from the observation of astronomical phenomena in ancient China. Simplified heavenly stems and earthly branches: "A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren, Gui" is called ten heavenly stems, and "Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai" is called twelve earthly branches.
Ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches are matched in turn to form sixty basic units, and they cooperate with each other in a fixed order to form the chronology of the stems and branches. Heavenly stems and earthly branches's invention had a far-reaching impact, and heavenly stems and earthly branches still uses it today, which is used in calendar, art, calculation, naming and so on.
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