Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Calendars and Almanacs"
This is one in a never-ending series—following the movements of the calendar—in Round and Square perpetuity. It is today's date in the Chinese lunar calendar, along with basic translation and minimal interpretation. Unless you have been studying lunar calendars (and Chinese culture) for many years, you will likely find yourself asking "what does that mean?" I would caution that "it" doesn't "mean" any one thing. There are clusters of meaning, and they require patience, reflection, careful reading, and, well, a little bit of ethnographic fieldwork. The best place to start is the introduction to "Calendars and Almanacs" on this blog. I teach a semester-long course on this topic and, trust
me, it takes a little bit of time to get used to the lunar calendar. Some of the material is readily accessible; some of it is impenetrable, even after many years.
As time goes on, I will link all of the sections to lengthy background essays. This will take a while. In the meantime, take a look, read the introduction, and think about all of the questions that emerge from even a quick look at the calendar.
Section One
⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦ From right to left: ⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦
LEFT September 4.......................................................................................................August 28 RIGHT
As time goes on, I will link all of the sections to lengthy background essays. This will take a while. In the meantime, take a look, read the introduction, and think about all of the questions that emerge from even a quick look at the calendar.
Solar Calendar Date
(top to bottom; right to left)
一九
日月
日期星
Ninth Month, First Day
Astral Period Sun
Sunday, September 1
Sunday, September 1
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Section Two
Section Two
Beneficent Stars
(top to bottom, right to left)
(top to bottom, right to left)
生時
氣陽
氣陽
Timely Yang
Engendered Vapor
Engendered Vapor
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Section Three
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left)
申辰子
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left)
申辰子
吉中凶
酉己丑
戌午寅
吉中吉
凶吉凶
亥未卯
凶吉中
01:00-03:00 Auspicious
03:00-05:00 Inauspicious
05:00-07:00 In-Between
07:00-09:00 In-Between
09:00-11:00 In-Between
11:00-13:00 Auspicious
13:00-15:00 Auspicious
15:00-17:00 Auspicious
17:00-19:00 Auspicious
19:00-21:00 Inauspicious
21:00-23:00 Inauspicious
The hours above are for Hong Kong. It is up to you if you want to recalibrate or to assume that the cyclicality of the calendar "covers" the rest of the world. This is a greater interpretive challenge than you might think.
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Section Four
Activities to Avoid
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
水船
Activities to Avoid
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
忌
進新水船
New Boats
Entering Water
Entering Water
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Section Five
Cosmological Information
Cosmological Information
廿
六
庚
午
土
星
開
六
庚
午
土
星
開
Twenty-sixth Day (Seventh Lunar Month)
Cyclical day: gengwu (07/60)
Phase (element): Earth
Constellation: Asterism (25/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Open (11/12)
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Section Six
Appropriate Activities
(and Miscellaneous Information)
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
Appropriate Activities
(and Miscellaneous Information)
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
宜
納祭
采祀
修入
造學
動出
土行
開訂
渠婚
重
喪
水債
痕不
水債
痕不
Appropriate Activities
Venerating Ancestors
Entering Study
Going Out (and about)
Marriage Engagements
Grain Payments
Repairs and Construction
Moving Soil
Opening Sluices
Repeat Mourning
Miscellaneous Information
Debt Not
Water Scar
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Section Seven
Inauspicious Stars
(right to left)
Inauspicious Stars
(right to left)
丫 火
Bifurcation, Fire
Bifurcation, Fire
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Section Eight
Miscellaneous Activities
Miscellaneous Activities
(Top to bottom; right to left)
占
占
磨 碓
Divination
Mortar, Pestle
Mortar, Pestle
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