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What do you mean by dry branches?

The trunk branch is a traditional way of chronology in China, which records the history of a year by combining the trunk branch with the twelve-day branch.

As a cultural phenomenon, stems and branches have deep roots in the history of China and are widely used in modern society. Composition of branches: ten-day branches: A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren and Gui. Twelve earthly branches: Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.

The main branches originated in ancient China and were first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions during the Yin and Shang Dynasties. Branches and branches are also closely related to China's ancient astronomy and divination, which are the results of ancient human understanding and thinking about time and natural phenomena.

Cultural significance of dry branches

Ganzhi is an important part of China traditional culture, which has rich cultural connotation and symbolic significance. In the traditional culture of China, stems and branches are widely used for naming, fortune telling and blessing. As a cultural symbol, trunks and branches have penetrated into all fields of modern society. Among them, the most widely used branch is used to determine auspicious days and taboos in the lunar calendar and the yellow calendar.

As an important part of China traditional culture, cadres and party branches are also important objects of academic research. In addition to traditional cultural studies, modern mathematics, calendars and other disciplines have also conducted in-depth calculations and studies on trunks and branches. With the development of society and the progress of science and technology, the application of trunks and branches is constantly updated and expanded. I believe that in the future, the main branch will be applied and developed in more fields.

Restrictions on trunk and branch

Although the branches are widely used in the traditional culture of China and have profound historical origins, they also have certain limitations. For example, in modern society, the solar calendar has become the mainstream way of timing, and the chronological method of cadres is not suitable for all cultural backgrounds and occasions.

In a word, trunks and branches, as an important part of China culture, have played an extremely important role in the history of China and will continue to move towards a new development path. For each of us, understanding the culture of cadres and party branches is also an understanding and respect for this dynamic and creative cultural world.