From Round to Square (and back)

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A new post appears every day at 12:05* (CDT). There's more, though. Take a look at the right-hand side of the page for over four years of material (2,000 posts and growing) from Seinfeld and country music to every single day of the Chinese lunar calendar...translated. Look here ↓ and explore a little. It will take you all the way down the page...from round to square (and back again).
*Occasionally I will leave a long post up for thirty-six hours, and post a shorter entry at noon the next day.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

China's Lunar Calendar 2015 03-31

Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Calendars and Almanacs"  
⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦ From right to left: ⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦
4/1...................................................................................................................3/25
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
Solar Calendar Date
(top to bottom; right to left


二期星
Third Month, Thirty-First Day
Astral Period Two
Tuesday, March 31
———————————————— 

Section Two
Beneficent Stars 
(top to bottom, right to left)
六歲
合支
Generational Branch
Six Linkages
—————————————————

Section Three
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left
申辰子
凶凶
酉己丑
戌午寅
吉吉中
亥未卯
吉中中
23:00-01:00 Inauspicious
01:00-03:00 Inauspicious
03:00-05:00 In-Between
05:00-07:00 In-Between

07:00-09:00 Inauspicious
9:00-11:00 Auspicious
11:00-13:00 Auspicious
13:00-15:00 In-Between

15:00-17:00 Auspicious
17:00-19:00 Inauspicious
19:00-21:00 Auspicious
21:00-23:00 Auspicious

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.
                             —————————————————

Section Four 
Activities to Avoid  
(top-to-bottom; right to left) 

苫作
蓋灶
Stove Work
Thatched Coverings
—————————————————

Section Five 
Cosmological Information 






Twelfth Day (Second Lunar Month)
Cyclical day: bingwu (43/60)
Phase (element): Water
Constellation: House (13/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Level (4/12)
—————————————————  

Section Six
Appropriate Activities
and Miscellaneous Information
(top-to-bottom; right to left)






————


河上
魁兀
————

Appropriate Activities
Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Leveling Roadways
Adorning Embankments

Lightning Appears
(the twelfth of seventy-two five-day solar micro-periods on the agricultural calendar)

Baleful Astral Influences
Upper Amputee
River Stalwart

Section Seven
Inauspicious Stars 
白 鬼
White, Ghost
————

Section Eight
Miscellaneous
碓 灶  
Kitchen
Pestle, Stove

Sunday, March 29, 2015

China's Lunar Calendar 2015 03-30

Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Calendars and Almanacs"  
⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦ From right to left: ⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦
4/1...................................................................................................................3/25
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
Solar Calendar Date
(top to bottom; right to left


日期星
Third Month, Thirtieth Day
Astral Period One
Monday, March 30
———————————————— 

Section Two
Beneficent Stars 
(top to bottom, right to left)
歲合歲
馬日德
Generational Virtue
Linked Days
Generational Horse
—————————————————

Section Three
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left
申辰子
吉中吉
酉己丑
凶凶凶
戌午寅
吉中中
亥未卯
中中
23:00-01:00 Auspicious
01:00-03:00 Inauspicious
03:00-05:00 In-Between
05:00-07:00 In-Between

07:00-09:00 In-Between
9:00-11:00 Inauspicious
11:00-13:00 In-Between
13:00-15:00 In-Between

15:00-17:00 Auspicious
17:00-19:00 Inauspicious
19:00-21:00 Auspicious
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.
                             —————————————————

Section Four 
Activities to Avoid  
(top-to-bottom; right to left) 

動遠栽
土行種
Planting and Cultivating
Distant Journeys
Moving Soil
—————————————————

Section Five 
Cosmological Information 





滿
Eleventh Day (Second Lunar Month)
Cyclical day: yisi (42/60)
Phase (element): Fire
Constellation: Danger (12/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Fullness (3/12)
—————————————————  

Section Six
Appropriate Activities
and Miscellaneous Information
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
安裁祭
牀種祀
作理祈
灶髮服
結竪會
綱柱友
捕上訂
塞樑婚
忌楊
土重債
符日不
————

Appropriate Activities
Venerating Ancestors
Inquiring-into Fortune
Meeting Friends
Marriage Engagements
Cutting-out Clothing
Patterning Hair
Erecting Pillars
Putting-up Beams
Positioning Beds
Stove Work
Binding Nets
Plugging Caves

Poplar Taboo

Baleful Astral Influences
Debt Not
Doubled Days
Earth Charm

Section Seven
Inauspicious Stars 
人 山
Person, Mountain
————

Section Eight
Miscellaneous

牀 磨 
Pestle
Bed, Mortar

China's Lunar Calendar 2015 03-29

Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Calendars and Almanacs"  
⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦ From right to left: ⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦
4/1...................................................................................................................3/25
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
Solar Calendar Date
(top to bottom; right to left
廿

期星
Third Month, Twenty-Ninth Day
Astral Period Sun
Sunday, March 29
———————————————— 

Section Two
Beneficent Stars 
(top to bottom, right to left)
十吉守月
靈期日德
Lunar Virtue
Protected Days
Auspicious Temporal-Slice
Ten Spirits
—————————————————

Section Three
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left
申辰子
中吉吉
酉己丑
戌午寅
凶凶
亥未卯
吉吉中
23:00-01:00 Auspicious
01:00-03:00 Inauspicious
03:00-05:00 Auspicious
05:00-07:00 In-Between

07:00-09:00 Auspicious
9:00-11:00 In-Between
11:00-13:00 Inauspicious
13:00-15:00 Auspicious

15:00-17:00 In-Between
17:00-19:00 Inauspicious
19:00-21:00 Inauspicious
21:00-23:00 Auspicious

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.
                             —————————————————

Section Four 
Activities to Avoid  
(top-to-bottom; right to left) 

行除出開
喪服財倉
Opening Sluices
Cash Outflow
Expelling Spirits
Mourning Visits
—————————————————

Section Five 
Cosmological Information 






Tenth Day (Second Lunar Month)
Cyclical day: jiachen (41/60)
Phase (element): Fire
Constellation: Void (11/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Discard (2/12)
—————————————————  

Section Six
Appropriate Activities
and Miscellaneous Information
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
上理出祭
樑發行祀
修移訂祈
倉徙納福
栽修納求
種造采嗣
安動嫁會
葬土娶友
喪三
俱天無密
醬行祿日
————

Appropriate Activities
Venerating Ancestors
Inquiring-into Fortune
Seeking Inheritance
Meeting Friends
Going Out (and about)
Marriage Engagements
Grain Payments
Marriage Alliances
Patterning Hair
Moving Households
Repairing and Constructing
Moving Soil
Raising Beams
Repairing Granaries
Planting and Cultivating
Positioning Beds

Three Mournings

Baleful Astral Influences
Mysterious Days
Five Emoluments
Heavenly Punishment
Everything General

Section Seven
Inauspicious Stars 
人 火
Person, Fire
————

Section Eight
Miscellaneous
栖 碓 門
Perch, Mortar, Gate

Saturday, March 28, 2015

China's Lunar Calendar 2015 03-28

Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Calendars and Almanacs"  
⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦ From right to left: ⇦⇦⇦⇦⇦
4/1...................................................................................................................3/25
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
Solar Calendar Date
(top to bottom; right to left
廿

六期星
Third Month, Twenty-Eighth Day
Astral Period Six
Saturday, March 28
———————————————— 

Section Two
Beneficent Stars 
(top to bottom, right to left)
福歲
生祿
Generational Emolument
Fortunate Engendering
—————————————————

Section Three
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left
申辰子
中中吉
酉己丑
戌午寅
吉中吉
亥未卯
23:00-01:00 Auspicious
01:00-03:00 Inauspicious
03:00-05:00 Auspicious
05:00-07:00 Auspicious

07:00-09:00 In-Between
9:00-11:00 In-Between
11:00-13:00 In-Between
13:00-15:00 Inauspicious

15:00-17:00 In-Between
17:00-19:00 Inauspicious
19:00-21:00 Auspicious
21:00-23:00 In-Between

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.
                             —————————————————

Section Four 
Activities to Avoid  
(top-to-bottom; right to left) 

穿詞
井訟
Lawsuits and Litigation
Boring Wells
—————————————————

Section Five 
Cosmological Information 






Ninth Day (Second Lunar Month)
Cyclical day: guimao (40/60)
Phase (element): Metal
Constellation: Woman (10/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Establish (1/12)
—————————————————  

Section Six
Appropriate Activities
and Miscellaneous Information
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
訂祭
婚祀
赴氣
任福
立會
約友
交出
易行


厭約
對建
————

Appropriate Activities
Venerating Ancestors
Inquiring-into Fortune
Meeting Friends
Going Out (and about)
Marriage Engagements
Taking-up Office
Making Appointments
Trade and Commerce

Earth Palace

Baleful Astral Influences
Lunar Establishment
Mutual Repression

Section Seven
Inauspicious Stars 
人 神
Person, Spirit
————

Section Eight
Miscellaneous

門 牀

Edifice
Gate, Bed