Click here for the introduction to the Round and Square series "Calendars and Almanacs"
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11/14.......................................................................................................................................11/7
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-solar (or "luni-solar" calendar; I call it the "lunar" calendar in order to distinguish it from the kinds of calendars most Westerners use. It has a basic translation and minimal interpretation. Unless you have been studying 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.
11/14.......................................................................................................................................11/7
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-solar (or "luni-solar" calendar; I call it the "lunar" calendar in order to distinguish it from the kinds of calendars most Westerners use. It has a basic translation and minimal interpretation. Unless you have been studying 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. You will likely find that several of the translations seem quite "fanciful" in English. I am simply trying to convey that they also sound fairly fanciful in Chinese.
Section One
Solar Calendar Date
十
二
二
四期星
Eleventh Month, Twelfth Day
Thursday, November 12
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Thursday, November 12
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Section Two
Beneficent Stars
(top to bottom, right to left)
天合月麒
喜日德麟
Unicorn
Lunar Exemplarity
Linked Days
Heavenly Happiness
Section Three
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left)
申辰子
吉中中
Auspicious Hours
(top to bottom, right to left)
申辰子
吉中中
酉巳丑
中凶凶
戌午寅
中凶吉
中凶凶
戌午寅
中凶吉
亥未卯
凶吉吉
23:00-01:00 In-Between
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 Inauspicious
11:00-13:00 Inauspicious
13:00-15:00 Auspicious
15:00-17:00 Auspicious
17:00-19:00 In-Between
19:00-21:00 In-Between
21:00-23:00 Inauspicious
03:00-05:00 Auspicious
05:00-07:00 Auspicious
07:00-09:00 In-Between
9:00-11:00 Inauspicious
11:00-13:00 Inauspicious
13:00-15:00 Auspicious
15:00-17:00 Auspicious
17:00-19:00 In-Between
19:00-21:00 In-Between
21:00-23:00 Inauspicious
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Section Four
Activities to Avoid
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
忌
田作修詞
田作修詞
獵灶廚訟
Lawsuits and Litigation
Repairing Kitchens
Stove Work
Field Venery (Hunting)
Section Five
Cosmological Information
Cosmological Information
廿
七
己
未
七
己
未
火
井
成
Twenty-Seventh Day (Ninth Lunar Month)
Cyclical Day: jiwei (56/60)
Phase (element): Fire
"Constellation Personality" Cycle: Well (22/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Completion (9/12)
"Constellation Personality" Cycle: Well (22/28)
"Day Personality" Cycle: Completion (9/12)
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Section Six
Appropriate Activities
and Miscellaneous Information
(top-to-bottom; right to left)
宜
修修訂祭
倉造婚祀
醞動裁祈
釀土衣福
納上開入
畜梁市學
安築交會
葬堤易友
凍始地
往厭火天
亡對星廢休
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Appropriate Activities
Venerating Ancestors
Inquiring-into Fortune
Entering Study
Meeting Friends
Marriage Engagements
Cutting-out Clothing (Sewing and Tailoring)
Opening Markets
Trade and Commerce
Repairing and Constructing
Moving Soil
Raising Beams
Constructing Dikes
Repairing Granaries
Fermenting Beverages
Livestock Payments
Positioning Graves
Earth Begins to Freeze
(the fifty-sixth of seventy-two five-day solar micro-periods on the agricultural calendar)
Baleful Astral Influences
Heavenly Abandon-Rest
Fire Star
Mutual Repression
Toward Loss
Section Seven
Inauspicious Stars
(the Chinese should be read right to left,
but the English translation is underneath each character)
丫
Inauspicious Stars
(the Chinese should be read right to left,
but the English translation is underneath each character)
丫
Bifurcation
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Section Eight
Miscellaneous Items
(the Chinese should be read top-to-bottom, and right-to-left;
the English translation is under the bottom of each character)
Miscellaneous Items
(the Chinese should be read top-to-bottom, and right-to-left;
the English translation is under the bottom of each character)
厠 門 占
Toilet, Gate, Divination
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