1, Zishi: (23: 00-the next day 1 point) corresponds to the gallbladder meridian.
2. Ugly time: (1-3 points) corresponds to the liver.
3. Yin Shi: (3-5 points) corresponding to lung.
4. Shi Mao: (5-7 o'clock) corresponds to the large intestine meridian.
5, Chen Shi: (7-9 o'clock) corresponding to the stomach meridian.
6. Sixi: (9 o'clock-1 1 point) corresponds to the spleen meridian.
7. Noon: (1 1- 13) corresponds to the heart meridian.
8. Wechsler: (13- 15) corresponds to the small intestine meridian.
9. Shen Shi: (15- 17) corresponds to the bladder meridian.
10, You Shi: (17- 19) corresponds to the kidney meridian.
1 1, Kistler: (19-2 1) corresponds to pericardium meridian.
12, Shihai: (2 1-23) corresponds to the triple energizer meridian.
The origin of twelve o'clock
It is the wisdom of China people to divide a day into twelve hours. According to legend, this timing method was adopted at the end of Shang Dynasty, but it was not named as a discipline at that time. There were many names, among which the most famous ones were: "Midnight, Cockcrow, Pingdan, Sunrise, Eclipse, Gladiator, Noon, Sundial, Dawn, Sunset and Sunset." It intuitively reflects the things and changes of things corresponding to time, but this timing method is not precise enough, so it was only twelve o'clock in the early Han Dynasty.
People began to apply the calendar name of 65438+ February to astronomical orientation. North is the child position, south is the noon position, east is the base position, and west is the unitary position. Day and night, the sun moves in the direction of 12 and returns to its original place, thus creating the concept that the sun is located in one hour, and a day and night is 12 hour, so people can use the position of the sun in the sky to determine the time.
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