When was the ancient unitary time? Unitary time refers to 17:00~ 19:00 (with time correspondence table attached).

In ancient times, people divided a day into twelve hours, which was summarized according to the laws of the sun and people's daily routine. So what is the unitary time in the ancient time comparison table? Unitary is the tenth place in the earthly branch. According to the current 24 hours, the unitary time refers to five to seven o'clock in the afternoon. Youshi is also called sunset, sunset and dusk, indicating the time when the sun sets.

One yuan time means that in ancient times, people measured time by twelve hours from 5 pm to 7 pm. According to the laws of the sun, people's daily routine and changes in the sky, a day is divided into twelve hours: Zishi, Ugly, Yin Shi, Shi Mao, Chen Shi, Shi Si, Noon, Weishi, Shenshi, Youshi, Xushi and Shihai. There are also corresponding zodiac animals at this time. According to legend, twelve hours are named after the time when animals appear and disappear in the ecliptic.

You Shi corresponds to the chicken in the zodiac, which makes many people wonder. What time is the unitary time? One yuan time is calculated according to 24 hours, that is, from 5 pm to 7 pm. This time period is the time when chickens begin to return to their nests, so the corresponding zodiac sign at this time period is chicken. Youshi, also known as sunset, sunset glow and dusk, means when the sun goes down.

The birth date needed for fortune telling is to point out the time of birth and the corresponding five elements of the zodiac. It is said that people born in Youshi are blessed, but the relationship and wishes of the six relatives are changeable, and the luck in the early stage is uncertain, and the luck in the middle and late stages is better. In the study of four pillars and eight characters, the month order has the greatest influence on people, followed by time.

Ancient time correspondence table: children's time? 23:00- 1:00

Ugly time? On behalf of 1:00-3:00

Yin Shi? Stands for 3 o'clock -5 o'clock.

Shi Mao? Stands for 5 o'clock -7 o'clock.

Chen Shi? Represents 7: 00 -9: 00

What time? For 9:00- 1 1:00.

Noon? For11:00-13: 00.

Not timely? Applicable to 13:00- 15:00.

Shen Shi? Applicable to 15:00- 17:00.

What time? Applicable to 17:00- 19:00.

What time? For 19:00-2 1:00.

Shihai? For 2 1:00-23:00