How to write traditional Chinese characters of calendar characters

The traditional Chinese characters of calendar characters are shown in the following figure:

I. Interpretation of the calendar

1, experience; Passing by.

2, refers to every time or every time in the past.

3, all over; One by one.

Second, etymological explanation.

The original meaning is "Hou", and Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "calendar" is like a foot walking in the forest; Jin Wen turned two "logs" into two "grains" and added "factories" to represent cliffs.

Third, word formation

Calendar, calendar, Gregorian calendar, history, origin, etc.

Extended data:

1. Calendar month [Li Yue]?

Calendar month refers to the month specified in the calendar, that is, the month in the almanac. Different from the actual moon. The length of a calendar month must be a whole day, so there are big months and small months.

Second, the calendar [ri Li]?

Books with year, month, day, week, solar terms, anniversary, etc. One book a year, one page a day, and withdrawal day by day.

Third, the Gregorian calendar [G not gōng ceremony]?

One kind of solar calendar is the one used internationally now. Gregorian calendar usually refers to Gregorian calendar.

Fourth, it has always been [L L I]?

Never; All the time.

The origin of verb (the abbreviation of verb) [lái lì]?

The history or background of a person or thing.