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Those born after midnight 1 1 are counted as the daytime of the next day.

According to the time, 1 1 is the day after the baby is born.

1, midnight, also called midnight, midnight: the first hour of twelve o'clock. (23: 00 to 0 1 hour).

2. Ugly cock crow, also known as pheasant: the second hour of twelve o'clock. (0 1 to 03: 00).

3. Yin Shiping Dan, also known as Dawn, Dawn, Sunday, etc. Time is the alternation of day and night. (03 o'clock to 05 o'clock).

4. Sunrise in Shi Mao is also called the beginning of a day, dawn, rising sun, etc. Refers to the time when the sun just appeared and Ran Ran first rose. (05: 00 to 07: 00)

5. When eating in the morning, it is also called breakfast. When the ancients ate in the morning, it was breakfast time (07:00 ~ 09:00).

6. Twilight, also known as Yu Ri, etc. Near noon, it is called dusk. (09: 00 to 1 1: 00).

7. Noon noon, also known as sunrise, noon, etc. : (1 1 to 13).

8. Sunset, also known as sunset, the center of the sun, etc. The sun is facing west. (from 13 to 15).

9. The time of application, also known as day shop and dinner. : (from 15 to 17).

10, entering by day, also known as sunset, sunset and dusk: when the sun goes down. (from 17 to 19).

1 1, at dusk, it is also called sunset, sunset, dusk, etc. At this time, the sun has set and the sky will be dark. The world is dark and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk. (from 19 to 2 1).

12, when the sea is calm, it is also called calm coma. It was late at night, and people stopped their activities and had a rest. Calm means quiet. (2 1 to 23: 00).

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In ancient China, the method of "dripping water from a copper pot" was used to measure time, and one day and night were divided into twelve hours, namely, Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Noon, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai, which correspond to the twenty-four hours today.

From eleven to midnight, it's ugly from one to three, Yin Shi from three to five, and so on. One hour in ancient times is equivalent to two hours today. So when clocks and watches were first introduced into China, some people called an hour "Da Shi" and an hour in the new time "Shi".

Later, with the popularity of clocks and watches, the word "big hour" disappeared, but "hour" has been used to this day.

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