3 a.m. to 5 a.m.
Yinshi, a Chinese word, is one of the twelve hours. It is also called Pingdan, liming, morning, RI Dan and so on. It is the alternation of night and day, corresponding to the present three o'clock to five o'clock in the morning.
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Old timekeeping refers to the time between three and five o'clock at night.
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According to the five elements annals of the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, "on October Renchen, the day of Yang Yu's treachery, the time is more ugly. The wind blows up from the northern Zi Chou, and the waves are swift and swift, and the dust gradually fades in the five days. It's named Yudong palace."
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According to the five elements annals of the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, "on October Renchen, the day of Yang Yu's treachery, the time is more ugly. The wind blows up from the northern Zi Chou, and the waves are swift and swift, and the dust gradually fades in the five days. It's named Yudong palace."
Act 3 of Cao Yu's Beijinger: "Granny, the Du family is in charge of affairs. She says that Yinshi is going to pass. Now we have to carry the coffin. "
Chinese PinYin : Yin Shi
3 a.m. to 5 a.m.