地支
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The (approximately) twelve years of Jupiter's orbital period, forming the Chinese zodiac and personified as twelve or sixty gods known as Tai Sui.
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The twelve animals representing the Chinese zodiac, particularly as a birthyear.
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The twelve months of the Chinese lunar year.
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The twelve bearings of traditional Chinese navigation, comprising 30° divisions of the compass beginning with due north.
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The duodecimal divisions of the Chinese seasons, beginning with the second of the three divisions of winter.
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The duodecimal divisions of the day into "Chinese" or "double hours", beginning with 11 pm.
An earthly branch: one of the twelve terms used in East Asian cultures to represent;The exact time at the middle of a "Chinese" or "double hour", beginning with midnight.
The twelve earthly branches as a whole.