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Offline padma

sexagenary cycle calendar and astronomy
« on: March 16, 2020, 11:45:39 AM »
Please anybody  i need help for understanding of  jiǎzǐ  calendar.

Does anybody know how this calendar connect with astronomy movement of planets and stars.
I know that 60 years cycle connect with movement of Jupiter and Saturn. For example if we dont have paper calendar
how can we determine beginning of the cycle in the sky, when we have Jia Zi year , what will be the indication point in the sky?
I will be thankful for any help!

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Offline padma

Re: sexagenary cycle calendar and astronomy
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2020, 11:05:15 AM »
Thank you, Rapanui! _/\_ :)
I wiil!

Offline padma

Re: sexagenary cycle calendar and astronomy
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2020, 06:44:56 AM »
Rapunai, thank you once again for interesting articles! _/\_

As i understood nobody find exact correlation JiaZi - beginning of cycle and movement of planets.
At least nobody is writing about it..

Gmuli

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Re: sexagenary cycle calendar and astronomy
« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2022, 08:50:18 AM »

As i understood nobody find exact correlation JiaZi - beginning of cycle and movement of planets.
At least nobody is writing about it..

Hi.
The Planets movement in relation to anything, be that other planets or the Earth or even themselves are very uneven. The idea a planet will have movement that takes exactly 10 years, 12 years or 60 years is not how it works. And if it takes 12 years and 1 day, in a few hundred years it will already be out of sync.

So we align with Sun and sometimes Moon, that is all you can count on. We have gone in some details in different theories and there are many. I can't find topics now, but should be in the archives in the forums. But in general - good idea would be to only count the Sun in the Five Arts. If you want more use western or vedic astrology or combine them like we do.

 Nice to clarify that movements of the Earth are not that simple, either. But since they take at least 500 or more years to become important, we use estimates, but even the angle of the precession, the so popular 23,5 is estimate, much of what people present as constant are actually changing values.

So the Sun, solstices, equinoxes, the degrees of the rotation and stuff like that is awesome, that works. All else better ignore, at least with my current knowledge.

Offline happyyellowrock

Re: sexagenary cycle calendar and astronomy
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2024, 08:39:24 PM »
Thanks for sharing the PDFs. They're great readings!

 

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