1, it's 5: 00 to 6: 59 in Shi Mao. In modern life, time is recorded in hours, minutes and seconds. However, in ancient China, the method of recording time was very characteristic of China, that is, the Twelve Earthly Branches.
The working people in ancient times divided a day and night into twelve periods, and each period was called an hour. Zi Shi refers to the present 165438+ 0: 00 pm to 0: 59 am, Ugly refers to 65438+ 0: 00 am to 2: 59 am, Yin Shi refers to 3: 00 am to 4: 59 am, Shi Mao refers to 5: 00 am to 6: 59 am, Chen Shi refers to 7: 00 am to 8: 59 am, and Sisi refers to 9: 00 am to 659 am. Noon refers to noon 1 1 to 12: 59, untimely refers to afternoon 1 to 2: 59, applied refers to 3: 00 to 4: 59, unitary refers to 5: 00 to 6: 59, and refers to 7: 00 to 8: 00 in the evening. So it's from 5 am to 6: 59 am in Shi Mao.