Dark: the day at the end of each month in the lunar calendar;
New moon: the day at the beginning of the lunar month.
From the end of the lunar calendar to the beginning of the month. That is to say,
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I don't know what to expect-
That is to say, life is short ~ ~ like a mayfly.
Not for a month.
When Yan Fu translated Huxley's theory of evolution
The last day and the first day of each month.
It was translated into Huishuo!
As for why your translation is like that,
It is believed that the translator understands according to the moon phase.
When the moon and the sun coincide, that is, the difference between them is 0, it is called a new moon.
A new moon is a new moon.
In the China lunar calendar, the new moon is the first day of every month ~ ~
But fifteen is hope.
Therefore, even on a monthly basis, the meaning of profit and loss cannot be explained in this way.
Fungi died on New Year's Eve,
So it doesn't know the concept of month.
That is, the first (new moon) and the last (dark) ~ ~ of the lunar calendar
I can't live through winter, so I don't know spring and autumn.
Xia Shengqiu is dead. I don't know. About four o'clock. At first glance, the front is not translated by one person ~
2. What do you mean by "festival", "qi", "equality", "new moon", "hope" and "darkness" respectively? Jie Ji [Jie]1Detailed explanation of basic definitions. The part of a bamboo or plant stem with long leaves: bamboo.
~ exogenous branches. 2. the connecting part between one or two segments of an object: off ~.
Two carriages. 3. Paragraph, item: ~ ~ (paragraph by paragraph, step by step).
~ reticular. 4. China calendar divides a year into 24 segments, and the name of each segment is ~ Qi.
~ order. 5. Memorial Day or Celebration Day: ~ days.
6. ceremony: ceremony ~. 7. Limitation of tone priority: ~ Play.
~ shoot. ~ law.
8. Ethics: ~ Fuck. Late ~.
Change ~ Noble moral character and moral integrity.
9. Deposit and decrease, limit: ~ province. ~ system.
Open source ~ stream. 10. Ellipsis, abbreviation: ~ select.
~ record. 1 1. Certificate of ancient missions abroad: symbol ~.
Make ~ 12。 Last name.
[Ji Ji] [~ Gu Yan Er] refers to the key link or opportunity that can play a decisive role ("Gu" is pronounced softly). Detailed explanation of the basic definition of Qi Pinyin Q √ 1. An object that has no certain shape or volume and can be dispersed freely: ~ body.
2. breathing: no ~. ~ syncope
~ hurry. ~ rest.
One ~ ha cheng. 3. Cold, warm, cloudy and sunny phenomena in nature: ~ climate.
~ temperature. ~ I like it.
4. Smell of nose: ~ Smell. It stinks.
5. People's mental state: ~. ~ section.
~ oh. ~ pie.
~ grace. 6. get angry, or make people angry: don't leave me alone.
~ annoying. ~ sheng (sheng).
Hold your breath. 7. bully: suffer ~.
8. Chinese medicine refers to the power that can make human organs function: ~ work. ~ blood.
~ virtual. 9. Chinese medicine refers to a certain symptom: phlegm.
Wet ~. 10. Scene: harmony.
~ atmosphere. ~ rhyme (artistic conception or charm of an article or calligraphy painting).
Waiting to spell out the basic explanation 1. Wait: wait. ~ garage.
~ choose people. Keep ~.
~ make up. ~ field.
~ trial. ~ diagnosis.
2. call and say hello: wait ~. Ask ~
3. season: when ~. Gas ~.
~ birds. ~ bugs.
4. the change of things: fire ~ children. Symptoms.
Five days was called "first class" in ancient times, but it is still used in meteorology: ~ temperature (the average temperature every five days). Detailed explanation of the basic interpretation of Shuo Pinyin Shu ?1. The first day of the lunar month: ~ day.
~ Look ("Shuori" and "Wangri"). 2. the beginning: "all follow ~".
3. North: ~ Fang. ~ Desert (northern desert zone).
~ gas. ~ soil.
Look at the basic explanation of spelling wàng. Read 1 in detail. Look, look into the distance: ~ look. Look ~.
Zhang ~ ~ dust followed at a distance.
~ the wind catches the shadow. 2. visit: look ~.
Bye ~. Explore ~.
3. hope, hope: period ~. Desire ~
Glad to be out. 4. What people admire is the famous: ~ clan.
Name ~ voice ~.
Wei. 5. Go east.
6. Full moon, every lunar month15th or so: ~ days. 7. strange, strange: strange ~.
8. Last name. Detailed explanation of Hu Li's basic interpretation of Hui Pinyin 1. The last day of the lunar month and the day before the new moon: ~ new moon.
2. night: ~ Ming. The wind and rain are like ~.
3. dim and unknown: ~ one. ~ darkness.
~ astringent (obscure meaning, obscure words) Hide ~ (meaning is not obvious).
4. unlucky: ~ angry.
3. What does "looking forward" mean in ancient Chinese? It means that some days in January have specific names. 16 means "looking forward" or "looking forward to the sun", which means the fifteenth day of each month in the lunar calendar. "Zi" refers to the achieved state (such as "Ji Shi" in the Book of Changes), which is expected to be the 16th day of the lunar calendar. It means the day after the full moon.
In ancient books, some special days in a month have specific names. For example, the first day of each month is called "New Moon", the second day is called "New Moon", "Necromancer" or "Necromancer", the third day is called "Rebirth" or "Moonrise", the eighth day is called "Constant" or "Circle", the fourteenth day is called "Hope", the fifteenth day is called "Hope" and the sixteenth day is called.
In addition, there are some special festivals in the year, such as the first day of the year in the summer calendar, that is, the first day of the first month is "Yuan Day", "New Year's Day", "Chen Yuan" and "End Day". The seventh day of the first month is "People's Day". The fifteenth day of the first month is Shangyuan Festival, so it is also called Shangyuan Festival, and this night is called Yuanxiao or Yuanxiao. Tomb-Sweeping Day was a "cold food" the day before. The fifth day of May is the Dragon Boat Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Duanyang. The seventh night of July is called Qixi. July 15 is the Mid-Autumn Festival. August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival. The ninth day of September is "Double Ninth Festival" and "Double Ninth Festival". 1October 15 is the "next yuan day". The eighth day of December is "La Ri". The last day of the year is called "New Year's Eve" and the evening is called "New Year's Eve".
But in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, it was both a hope and a specific name stipulated by the calendar. The calendar in the early Western Zhou Dynasty divided each month into four parts (similar to the current week), each part had its own specific name, and Wang Shuo was one of them.