Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does time mean?

What does time mean?

Meaning of time: In the old days, one day and night were divided into twelve sections, each of which was called one hour, which was combined with the present two hours and named after the earth. From eleven o'clock in the evening, it is midnight to one o'clock, and noon to one o'clock is noon.

First, the basic explanation of time:

1. In the old days, a day and night was divided into twelve sections, each of which was called an hour, which was combined with the current two hours and named after the land. From eleven o'clock in the evening, it is midnight to one o'clock, and noon to one o'clock is noon.

2, referring to time in general; Time.

3. Also refers to the scheduled time. Also refers to a predetermined time or time.

Second, the time citation explanation:

Generally refers to time or time.

Wei Wei's "Oriental" Chapter 23 Part 4: "This is called: It's not that you don't report, it's not the time."

Third, examples of time usage:

1. At this time, it is sad for people to see the mountains, and it is also a pity to see the water. They used the ancient times to satirize the present, referring to mulberry and cursing.

2. When I miss you, will you miss me?

Extended data

Synonyms of time: time and instant

I. Time

Word: time

Pinyin: shí jiān

Explanation: exact time or date, etc.

Example:

1, time is tight, do it before it's too late.

Teenagers should cherish time, study hard and don't wait to be idle.

Second, the present

Word: instant

Pinyin: Sike

Explanation: A specific time.

Example:

1. In times of danger, PLA soldiers are always at the forefront.

2. Deputies to the National People's Congress should always keep in mind the great trust of the people.