When is the dawn?
The time of dawn depends on the season and geographical location. Generally speaking, dawn is early in summer, between 5 am and 7 am; Dawn is very late in winter, usually between 7 am and 9 am. Spring and autumn are in between, usually between 6 am and 7 am. In addition, the dawn in the east is earlier and the dawn in the west is later. Clown time (cock crow) 1:00-3:00 Literally, "cock crow" really means "cock crow", but 12 point refers to the period after midnight and before Pingdan, that is, after midnight 1 ~ 3 o'clock, which is called clown time. Ugliness is the original word of "twist". At this time, there seems to be a pair of big hands between heaven and earth, which are holding the night and the day. At this time, the cow finished eating grass and prepared to plow the field. In Yin Shi (Pindan), before the sun rises from the horizon at 3:00-5:00, the period before dawn is called "Pindan", which is what we call dawn today. The earthly branch indicates that this time period is Yin Shi, that is, 3-5 am every day. At this time, although the sun is not out of the horizon, but the horizon in the distance has revealed a glimmer of life, and the tiger is also ready to move, eyeing Yin Shi. Because of the different seasons and directions, the time of dawn will be different. For example, in summer, the dawn is earlier, usually around five o'clock, and the sky is brighter. This is Shi Mao. Dawn is late in winter, and it is usually brighter at dawn. In the remote western region, it won't light up until after ten o'clock in the morning.