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Kunpeng's Journey to the Wilderness Chapter 47 Four Seasons and Eight Festivals Twenty-four Solar Terms, Five Elements and Five Qi, Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches!  (Down)

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    "The beginning of spring in the first month, the horrifying sting in February, the Qingming in March, and the end of spring in Lixia. The beginning of summer in April, the seedlings in May, the small heat in June, and the end of summer in the beginning of autumn. The beginning of autumn in July, the white dew in August, the cold dew in September, and the beginning of winter  It¡¯s the end of autumn. The beginning of winter in October, the heavy snow in November, the slight cold in December, and the end of winter in the next beginning of spring.¡±

    "The so-called four seasons and eight festivals: the four seasons are spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The eight festivals are the beginning of spring, the vernal equinox, the beginning of summer, the summer solstice, the beginning of autumn, the autumn equinox, the beginning of winter, and the winter solstice."

    "December is also known as the Twelve Earthly Branches: Twelve Earthly Branches: Zi (z¨«), Chou (ch¨¯u), Yin (y¨ªn), Mao (m¨£o), Chen (), Si (s¨¬), Wu (w¨³), Wei (  w¨¨i), Shen (sh¨¥n), unitary (y¨¯u), Xu (x¨±), Hai (h¨¤i).

    Among them, Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, and Xu are Yang branches, and Chou, Mao, Si, Wei, You, and Hai are Yin branches.  "

    "Because the five elements are divided into yin and yang, they are divided into ten heavenly stems: Jiamu, Yimu, Binghuo, Dinghuo, Wutu, Jitu, Gengjin, Xinjin, Renshui, and Guishui. Among them, Jiabingwugengren  is positive, and EBH is negative."

    At this moment, Kunpeng seemed to be the incarnation of the Dao, eloquently speaking, and the sound of the Dao was endless, deafening!

    "The ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches are collectively called the heavenly stems and the earthly branches. The heavenly stems carry the way of the sky, and the earthly branches carry the way of the earth. Images are formed in the sky, formed in the earth, and luck is formed in people; the way of heaven and the way of the earth determine the way of humanity, so  The heavenly stems and earthly branches are set up to match the fortune of heaven, earth and personnel.

    The heaven and the earth are positioned, the stems and branches are used to determine the time and space, and the time and space are used to determine the world.  The stem is like the sky and the branch is like the earth. Although all things grow on the earth, the prosperity and decline of all things cannot be separated from the sky.  The combination of the ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches forms the sixty Jiazi, which is used to explain the heaven, earth and man.  "

    "The ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches are matched in turn to form sixty basic units. The two cooperate with each other in a fixed order to form the Ganzhi era method. It is also called solar calendar (or Chinese Gregorian calendar).

    It is a calendar that marks the year, month, day and time with 60 different groups of zodiac and earthly branches.  It shows the law of nature's operation, the interaction of instant (time) and space (orientation), and the results of the effects of "yin" and "yang".  It contains the thoughts of Yin Yang and Five Elements and the law of natural circulation.

    The Ganzhi calendar is mainly composed of four parts: the year of the Ganzhi, the month of the Ganzhi, the day of the Ganzhi, and the hour of the Ganzhi.  It takes the beginning of spring as the beginning of the year, and the festival as the beginning of the month.  The twenty-four solar terms and December construction are the basic contents of the Ganzhi calendar, which manages both the year and the month, and also has the twenty-four solar terms.  The year, month, and day of the Ganzhi calendar are all determined by astronomical phenomena, without artificial adjustments, and fully conform to the laws of astronomical phenomena.  "

    "The twenty-four solar terms are formed by the changing laws of time (season), climate, and phenology in one (year) year; each solar term represents a different change in the 'three seasons' of time, climate, and phenology.

    One year old (year) Zhongyin month is "Chunzheng", and Lichun is the beginning of the year.  Lichun is the beginning of all things and the meaning of all regeneration.  The twenty-four solar terms start from the beginning of spring and end in great cold, and the cycle repeats.  "

    "The names of the twenty-four solar terms are: Lichun, Rain, Jingzhe, Vernal Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Lixia, Xiaoman, Grain in Ear, Summer Solstice, Minor Heat, Great Heat, Liqiu, End of Heat, White Dew, Autumnal Equinox, Cold Dew, Frost's Descent, Lidong, Light Snow,  Heavy snow, winter solstice, minor cold, and severe cold.

    Eight of the four seasons and eight festivals are the main solar terms in the twenty-four solar terms.  "

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