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60 ostentatious formula songs

The formula of 60 flower jiazi is as follows:

Jia Zi and Yi Chou Hai Jin, Bing Yin and Ding Mao caught fire in the furnace, and they have already made a big forest, the roadside soil of Xin Wei, and Ren Shen Gui You Feng Jianjin. JOE Yihai Mountain Fire, Bingzi Dingchou Jianshui, Wuyin Bazaar Toutu, Chen Geng New Temple Bailajin, Renwu Guiwei Willow.

Shen Jia Yiyou Spring is full of water, Xu Bing Dinghai House covers the soil, Wuzi is ugly and smashing fire, Gengyin Xinmao pine and cypress trees, and Chen Chen is full of ghosts. In the Sino-Japanese War, there was no gold in the sand, and Ding Huo was gone. 1898 for a hundred days, flat wood was laid, boxer was ugly, and gold foil was gold.

Chen Jia Yisi Foguang, Bing Wu Ding Tianhe, Wu Shen Ji You Dayi map, Geng Xu Xinhai inserted gold, Renzi returned to the mulberry field. Jiayin Mao Yi is in great flow, Chen Bing thinks of the sand and the middle earth, there is no fire in the afternoon sky, there is pomegranate wood in Geng Shen's heart, and the sea is boundless.

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60-year-old Jiazi is an ancient invention of China people, also known as 60-year-old Jiazi. Its earliest uses are calendar year, calendar month, calendar day and calendar time. Calendar year is 60-year cycle, calendar month is 5-year cycle, calendar day is 60-day cycle, and calendar time is 5-day cycle.

Sixty Jiazi also refers to the sixty-star gods of Taoist belief, that is, sixty gods on duty every day. Use heavenly stems and earthly branches's collocation as the name to call these gods.

Heavenly stems and earthly branches Sixty Jiazi In the ancient calendar of China, A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren and Gui were called "ten heavenly stems", while Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai were called "twelve earthly branches".

In ancient China, people used heavenly stems and earthly branches to represent years, months, days and hours. The year, the month and the day are like four pillars supporting the building of "time", so they are called four pillars.

The ancient people in China formulated heavenly stems and earthly branches Theory, which should be based on observation and practice, rather than the concept of behind closed doors. For example, acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to the circulation of meridians, and the selection of points is regular at different days and hours, which conforms to heavenly stems and earthly branches's law.