How to calculate the Year of Jiazi?

Calculation of the Year of Jiazi, assuming the year is y, we get x, 60x 4=y Example: x=3360*33 4=1980 4=19841984 is the Year of the Year of Jiazi.

Introduction to terms:

Jia Zi is one of the stems and branches. The order is No. 1. The former one is Guihai and the latter one is Yichou. In terms of yin and yang and the five elements, the armor of the heavenly stem belongs to the wood of yang, and the son of the earthly branch belongs to the water of yang, which means that water grows and wood grows. The five elements of Nayin are gold in the sea.

Jiazi month:

As for the "Jianyin month of the first month", it has been determined since the Xia Dynasty and continues to this day, becoming part of the traditional calendar culture. The traditional monthly construction is based on the Ganzhi calendar month, because the annual cycle of Dou Jian coincides with the tropical year when the earth moves around the sun. Dou Jian has nothing to do with the changing laws of the moon phases. It was only confused by the world after it was later applied to the lunisolar calendar to divide the months.

In fact, the Year of the Ganzhi begins at the beginning of spring that year, which is not only the view of numerology, Feng Shui, and Chinese medicine, but also a common practice among officials and people since ancient times. Official history books all use the beginning of spring as the dividing point of the stems and branches. Take "Records of the Qing Dynasty" as an example, which is a compilation of official chronological historical materials of the Qing Dynasty: for example, Zhonghua Book Company photocopied the seventeenth volume of "Records of the Qing Dynasty" and the ninth volume of "Records of the Qing Dynasty", page 573.

The meaning of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches:

The meaning of the Ten Heavenly Stems A means to dismantle, which means that all things come out from the talismans. B means rolling, which means that all things are born and rolled out. Bing means Bing, which means that all things are in perfect harmony. Ding means strong, referring to the strongness of all things. Wu means Mao, which means all things are lush. Ji means Ji, which means that all things are tangible and can be recorded. Geng means more, which means that all things are restrained and solid. Xin means new, which means everything is new and harvested.

Zi means Zi, which means that all things sprout under the active Yang Qi. The ugliness is the nexus, and the yang energy is rising but not falling. Yin is moved, which means Yin, which means that all things are born in Yinran. Mao is Mao, which means that all things are prosperous. Chen means earthquake, and things grow after they vibrate. Sisqi refers to the prosperity of Yang Qi. Wu means Wu, which means that all things are grand and densely covered with branches. It is not the taste, everything has taste.