Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - Flower armor should mean 60 years old, but Wulin rumor 2 1 focuses on "80 and flower armor". What age is the flower armor?

Flower armor should mean 60 years old, but Wulin rumor 2 1 focuses on "80 and flower armor". What age is the flower armor?

Babies, less than one year old; Look down: refers to childhood; Cardamom: female thirteen or fourteen years old; Bunch hair, male 15 years old or older; Stand at thirty; Forty is not confused; Fifty knows the destiny; Sixty flowers; Seventy-year-olds are rare; Eighty or ninety years old; One hundred years old.

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Flower armor: refers to 60 years old. A flower is a nail. Composed of heavenly stems and earthly branches, each branch represents one year, and 60 years is a cycle. Because the names of branches and branches are complicated, they are called Hua Jia Zi. Later called sixty years old. Flower armor also refers to year, age, age, age. The twelve earthly branches correspond to the zodiac respectively. Son: Zodiac mouse, Aries; Ugly: Zodiac cattle, Taurus; Yin: Zodiac Tiger, Gemini; ⑦: Zodiac rabbit, cancer; Chen: Zodiac dragon, Leo; (3): Zodiac snake, Virgo (Virgo); Afternoon: Zodiac horse, Libra; No: Zodiac sheep, Scorpio; Shen: Zodiac monkey, Sagittarius (Sagittarius); You: Zodiac Chicken, Capricorn; One: Zodiac Dog (Dog), Aquarius; Hai: Zodiac pig (tapir), Pisces. In addition, the twenty-four solar terms are divided into twelve earthly branches, and the length of every two solar terms corresponds to one earthly branch; The twelve earthly branches also correspond to the twelve months of a year. Furthermore, according to the solar calendar of the ancient Mayan calendar, the decimal system is adopted, that is, every thirteen digits enter one, and each digit corresponds to the twelve earthly branches.

Why is sixty called "flower armor"

People are used to calling people over 60 "people over 60" and "people over 60". "Huajia" is the abbreviation of "Huajiazi", and the origin of this name is closely related to the chronology of branches in ancient China. The main branch is heavenly stems and earthly branches. The heavenly stem is called "stem" and the earthly branch is called "branch", which is a symbol of counting and timing that has appeared in ancient times. There are ten heavenly stems, namely A, B, C, D, E, G, G, Xin, N and G, and twelve earthly branches, namely Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. Ten-day stems and twelve earthly branches (odd numbers matched with odd numbers and even numbers of spouses, such as Jiazi and Ugly, but not Jiazi and Ugly) are combined into sixty pairs of non-repetitive counting units (the idiom "Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao" comes from this. Because "Ding" and "Mao" belong to heavenly stems and earthly branches respectively, they cannot be confused, so this idiom means to do things seriously and unequivocally. Together, ten branches are the main ones, starting with "A" and cooperating with twelve branches in turn. By the tenth branch, all ten branches have been matched, so match the eleventh branch from the first branch, and so on, * * * gets sixty groups, which are called "sixty jiazi". Sixty years goes round and round, so 60 years old is the year of "flower". According to textual research, in the Shang Dynasty in BC13rd century, there was a record of the date of official support in China. It is generally believed that the date of official support began in the thirteenth year of Jianwu, Guangwu Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 54). Before that, the main branches were added by later generations. Chronology of trunk and branch began to be used in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Named after heavenly stems and earthly branches's intricate name. Ji Gongyou's Chronicle of Tang Poetry (Volume 66): "Li Changji, a middle school student in Xian Tong, has a short song. He said to the wine,' Move sixty flowers by hand, and the cycle is like pearls falling.' "(Zhao Mu)

Indeed, it is rare to be 70 years old. 70 years old, exactly 70 years old, and the flower is ten years less than the ancient one. Now it's time to understand!