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Many people in heavenly stems and earthly branches have heard of it. What does this mean?

Heavenly stems and earthly branches originated from the observation of astronomical phenomena in ancient China, also known as the main branch. As the word heavenly stems and earthly branches said, the main branch consists of heavenly stems and earthly branches. Among them, ten days are dry and twelve branches are underground. Ten days of work are: A, B, C, D, E, G, Xin, Ren and Gui.

Among them, a, c, e, g and n are yang stems; Dry in the shade.

In these ten days' work, Party A and Party B have the ethos, Party C has the anger, Party E has the moisture, Geng Xin has the dryness, and Guiren has the cold. This shows that the qi of the five elements evolved according to the law of coexistence of the five elements, and also shows that the way of ten-day dry operation is unique.

It can be said that many people are not familiar with the ten-day work, but the twelve-day branch is a household name. They are the twelve animals of China.

Rats, ugly cows, silver tigers, hairy rabbits, dragons, snakes, afternoon horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and porcupines. Every year corresponds to a zodiac, so the zodiac of each person's birth year determines the zodiac of TA. In life, people often ask themselves what they belong to, which means asking the zodiac.

I carefully found that "Zi Shu, ugly cow …" was written above, instead of directly using the words "Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, …". The advantage of writing like this is that it is easier to understand. The twelve earthly branches are well-known names except the zodiac, namely, Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu and Wei.

Since there are two kinds of ten-day drying: drying in the sun and drying in the shade, are there any branches in the twelve places? The answer is yes. The twelve earthly branches are also divided into yang branches and yin branches, as follows:

Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen and Xu Weiyang; Ugliness, hair, four, health, unity and sea are the yin branches.

Besides the above, Ten Days Gong has other names, namely: Yu (yān) Feng, Fang (zhān) Meng, Ruan Zhao, (yD), Tu Wei,, Xuannuo and Zhao Yang.

Another name of the Twelve Earthly Branches is: Dilemma, Redundancy, Shetige, Chanyu (chán), Xuzhi, Wilderness, Tang Dun (zāng), Xieqia, Qitan (tūn), Zuo Wu, Mao Yan and Dayuanxian.

These two different names are actually the same, the difference is that one is simplified and the other is not simplified. Obviously, the simplified heavenly stems and earthly branches is easier to understand and write down.

At this point, heavenly stems and earthly branches generally clear. If you are interested, don't forget to leave a message. Let's discuss it in detail when we have the opportunity!