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What year is Geng Yin?
Gengyin year is a branch and branch chronology method. The so-called chronology of branches and branches in the lunar calendar is literally equivalent to trunk and branches and leaves. In ancient China, democracy was based on heaven and earth. The connection between heaven and stem is called heavenly stem, and the connection between earth and stem is called earthly branch. Together, they are called heavenly stems and earthly branches, or dry branches for short.
Geng Yin is one of the main branches, and the order of main branches is 27. The first one is ugly, and the last one is Xin Mao, pronounced "pine and cypress". Tiangan: A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren and Gui. Dizhi: Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.
The trunk calendar is a calendar marked with 60 different heavenly stems and earthly branches, which is a unique solar calendar in China. It takes beginning of spring as the beginning of the year, and divides the year into twelve months with twenty-four solar terms. Every month contains two solar terms, and there is no leap month.
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