Yijiazi, derived from the ancient Chinese chronology, has 60 years. In traditional Chinese culture, Yijiazi is a very special word, which represents a length of time of 60 years. The ** of this word can be traced back to the ancient Chinese Ganzhi chronology, that is, the combination of 10 heavenly stems and 12 earthly branches into a complete year.
It is said that the inventor of the sexagenary branch was the Da Luo clan in the ancient Xuanyuan period four or five thousand years ago. Archaeological discoveries have found that an oracle bone from the time of Emperor Yi (the 30th king of the Shang Dynasty) in the late Shang Dynasty was engraved with a complete sixty jiazi, which may have been a calendar at that time. This also shows that the Ganzhi era was already in use during the Shang Dynasty. According to research, during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a solar eclipse in February of the third year of Lu Yin Gong (the tenth day of February in 720 BC). This is a more accurate evidence of China's use of the Ganzhi era, and the use of the emperor's era is the Jianyuan era of the Han Wu Emperor.
In the Ganzhi chronology, each combination of the heavenly stem and the earthly branch has its own unique meaning and characteristics. Among them, the combination of Jiazi represents a new beginning and hope. Therefore, when people say Yijiazi, they are actually talking about a complete era, the beginning and end of an era.
For the Chinese, Yijiazi is not only a unit of time, but also represents a historical and cultural inheritance. In this 60-year period, people can go through many things, including political, economic, cultural and other changes. These changes may have a lot of impact and enlightenment for people to better understand their own history and culture.
At the same time, Yijiazi is also a very important time node. In traditional Chinese culture, 60 years is a complete Jiazi cycle and an important turning point. At this point in time, people tend to have some special celebrations to pray for good luck and happiness in the coming year.
In modern society, the concept of Yijiazi still has a very important significance. It can remind people to cherish their time and seize every opportunity and challenge. At the same time, it can also help people better understand their own history and culture, and better inherit and develop their own civilization.
Although the scientific principles of Sixty Jiazi cannot be deciphered, the reason why the Five Fortunes and Six Qi Theory and the Four Pillars Numerology Theory of the Yellow Emperor's Neijing derived from it can survive for thousands of years is because these theories are the knowledge of exploring the mysteries of the human body, diagnosing and human diseases. In the field of natural sciences, the role of sixty jiazi is also huge.
In short, as an important concept in traditional Chinese culture, Yijiazi not only represents the length of 60 years, but also represents the inheritance and development of history and culture. In today's era of rapid development, we should cherish and inherit this precious cultural heritage.