Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - According to the ancient calendar of China, which day (preferably with a specific date) is a fire? At its peak.

According to the ancient calendar of China, which day (preferably with a specific date) is a fire? At its peak.

In the ancient calendar of China, according to the five elements of Yin and Yang, Bingwu (Bingwu Year, Bingwu Month and Bingwu Day) belongs to fire.

In the ancient calendar of China, A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Man and Ghost were called "Ten Heavenly Stems", while Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai were called "Twelve Earthly Branches". They cooperate with each other in a fixed order, with a total of 60 pairs of combinations, forming the chronology, calendar, chronology and calendar.

Bingwu is one of the main branches, and the order is 43rd. On the theory of yin and yang and five elements, the heavenly stems and earthly branches belong to yang fire in the afternoon.

In the third year, such as 1906, 1966 and 2026 (60-year cycle), the zodiac belongs to the horse.

This is the afternoon of the third month. The weather in Ding Nian and Lunar New Year is dry. When awning is planted in summer, this is the afternoon of the third month. For example: 20 12 June canopy to July light summer.

Bingwu day. For example, Thursday, June 25, 20 12, is the third day of the third month in the year of Nonchen.