Xin Wei
Xinwei was one of the branches, and the order was the eighth. The former is Gengwu, and the latter is Renshen. Nayin is "roadside soil". On the five elements of yin and Yang, the pungent of tiangan belongs to Yin's gold, and the earthly branch does not belong to Yin's earth. Xin is the eighth of tiangan and Weizhi, belonging to sheep.
The eighth year of a cycle in the Ganzhi calendar of the Chinese traditional calendar is called the year of Xinwei. In the following Lunar calendar years, the number of years divided by 60 is more than 11, or the number of years minus 3, the number of years divided by 10 is 8, and the number of years divided by 12 is 8. The years from the beginning of spring of the current year to the day before the beginning of spring of the next year are all "Xinwei year".
Xin weinian
The lunar calendar is the Ganzhi calendar. Solar terms are used to guide agricultural production. Ganzhi is not divided by solar terms, either in traditional customs or in official calendars (see the general perpetual calendar compiled by Zijinshan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences for details). the eighth year of a cycle in the Ganzhi calendar of the Chinese traditional calendar is called the year of Xinwei. The following years are all "Xinwei year": 11, 71, 131, 191, 251, 311, 371, 431, 491, 551, 611, 671, 731, 791, 851, 911, 971, 1031, 1091, 1151, 1211, 1271, 1331, 1391, 1451, 1511, 1571, 1631, 1751, 1811, 1871 In 1931, 1991, 2051, 1991 is the year of Xinwei in the lunar calendar. The year of Xinwei is the year of the sheep. On January 5, 1991, the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of China issued a stamp on the Lunar New Year with the design of a puppet sheep.
Xin Weiyue
In the year of tianganjia and the year of Jinian, the period from Xiaoshu to the beginning of autumn is the month of Xinwei From July 1974 to August 1979 from July 1984 to August 1989 from July 1994 to August 1999 from July 1999 to August 2004 ganzhijiyue is mostly used in numerology, but the calendar is not commonly used. Therefore, it is based on the solar term and the moon, but not on the new moon, which is different from the traditional calendar, which is based on the lunar year.
Chinese PinYin : Xin Wei
Xin Wei