Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does the monthly order mean?

What does the monthly order mean?

Meaning: the title of the Book of Rites. Li Jia copied the first chapter of Lu Chunqiu's December issue. It is recorded as the season, administration and related things in December of the lunar calendar. Later used to refer to the climate and phenology of a month in the lunar calendar.

Pinyin: Moon Order [yuè l].

Interpretation: Arrange solar terms and solar terms almanac for twelve months in a year.

Quote: China's modern history data series "The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom formulated the almanac (eleven years)": "The historian was ordered to make a monthly order, and Qin will remember the almanac clearly; Record solar terms every year, and plants sprout in He Chen. "

Interpretation: the change of the moon order is dominated by heaven and earth, so it also refers to fate and day.

Quote:

Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "Maybe, maybe because of this little misunderstanding, the Japanese will give her a promotion again!" This is just a little stumble on the monthly list, nothing! " ?

Wang Tongzhao's "Silver Dragon Collection Isolated from the Rising Sun": "It's just Buddhism, so there is no chance! When he came back from Xixiang to raise money in his home, he went to Ri Zhang Mountain for a night, but he had his monthly order ... Later, at least he fell ill. "

Synonym:

I. Time and month

Interpretation: four o'clock and the month.

Quote: Zhao Yanwei's "Money at the Foothills of Clouds" Volume 10: "Scholars do not test it by time and month, and every word must be called the first, which is ridiculous."

Second, festivals [Jie ling]

Interpretation: solar season; Climate and phenology of solar terms.

Citation: Chapter 5 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an": "According to the season, it's just beginning of autumn now, but at night by the Great Wall, the wind and sand are rolling and the weather is frighteningly cold. "