Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - I wrote a calligraphy work. How can I sign it? Today's date.

I wrote a calligraphy work. How can I sign it? Today's date.

Some calligraphy works do not record the writing time, while others record the writing time. Ancient calligraphers generally used the titles of dynasties or years, branches and months.

There are basically two methods in modern times, namely, Gregorian calendar chronology and trunk branch chronology.

The Gregorian calendar adopts the AD calendar. A calligraphy signature like yours can be written like this:

1.20 1 1 year1February14th, and write XXX on XXX (generally do not remember the month, add the date if necessary).

2.20 1 1 year1February, XXX was written by XXX.

In the winter of 3.20 1 1, XXX was written by XXX.

4.20 1 1 year1February, written by XXX (this is written by reading).

The chronology of cadres and branches is a traditional chronology in China. A calligraphy signature like yours can be written like this:

1. Xin Maonian was written by someone (only write the year)

2. The winter of Xin Mao, XXX is written in XXX (year plus season).

3. In November of Xin Mao's year, XXX was written as XXX (year plus month).

4. Xin Maodong in November, write XXX (year plus season plus month).

Seven days after the heavy snow in Xinmao, XXX was written.