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What year is Ding?

The 34th year of a cycle in China traditional calendar year is called "Ding You Year".

Ding You is one of the main branches, with a rank of thirty-four. The next few years were all "Ding Younian".

37, 97, 157, 2 17, 277, 337, 397, 457, 5 17, 577, 637, 697, 757, 8 17.

1237, 1297, 1357, 14 17, 1477, 1537, 1597, 65438 1897, 1957,20 17,2077.

Rhizoma Polygoni Multiflori: A (Ji ǐ), B (yǐ), C (bǐng), D(Dǐng), E (W ǐ), J (jǐ), G(Gǐng), Xin (xǐn).

Twelve earthly branches: Zi (zǐ), chou (Chou), Yin (yín), Mao (m ǐ o), Chen (chén), Si (s), Wu (), Wei (wèi) and Shen (shēn).

The twelve earthly branches correspond to the zodiac: mouse, ugly cow, silver tiger, hairy rabbit, dragon, snake, afternoon horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig.

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Heavenly stems and earthly branches year calculation method:

1, remember the laws of heavenly dryness: A 4, B 5, C 6, D 7, E 8, J 9, G 0, Xin 1, N 2, D 3;; Law of earthly branches: Zi 4, Ugly 5, Yin 6, Mao 7, Chen 8, Si 9, Wu 10, Wei 1, Shen 0 (separable), especially1,Xu 2, Hai 3.

2, the weather is dry, you just need to see how many years that year is, and then you decide. For example, this year's 20 17, we don't know what heavenly stems and earthly branches is, so the last number of 20 17 is 7 in Ding, so we can know that the weather this year is Ding.

3. The earthly branch requires us to remove a 12, depending on the remainder. For example, we say that this year is 20 17, and the remainder after removing 12 is 1. In the earthly branch, the earthly branch of 1 is unitary. Then we will know that this year is Ding Younian.

4. For example, the mantissa of 20 16 is 6, the stem is C, and the remainder after 20 16 is divided by 12 is 0. Land is applied for, so 20 16 is the year of Shen Bing.

The mantissa of 20 18 is 8, the heavenly stems are e, and the remainder of 20 18 divided by 12 is 2. The ground branch is Xu, so 20 18 is 1898.

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