Jump to content

干支

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Chinese

[edit]
[heavenly] stems [earthly] branches
simp. and trad.
(干支)
Wikipedia has articles on:

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

干支

  1. The Chinese sexagenary cycle expressed as combinations of the ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches.

Hyponyms

[edit]

See also

[edit]

Japanese

[edit]

Etymology 1

[edit]
Kanji in this term
かん
Grade: 6

Grade: 5
on'yomi

Noun

[edit]

(かん)() (kanshi

  1. the sexagenary cycle (especially sixty-year cycle)
[edit]

Etymology 2

[edit]
Kanji in this term
えと
Grade: 6 Grade: 5
jukujikun

The combination of (え, e; elder brother) and (と, to; younger brother); the original meaning is 兄弟 (brother). Derived from this term, the elder is adopted as "positive" and "heavenly stems", the younger is adopted as "negative" and "earthly branches".

Noun

[edit]

干支(えと) (eto

  1. the sexagenary cycle (especially sixty-year cycle)
    2000(にせん)(ねん)干支(えと)(かのえ)(たつ)でした
    Nisen-nen no eto wa kanoetatsu deshita.
    The sexagenary cycle of the year 2000 was the metal dragon.
  2. (narrowly): the twelve earthly branches
    1994(せんきゅうひゃくきゅうじゅうよ)(ねん)干支(えと)(いぬ)でした
    Senkyūhyakukyūjūyo-nen no eto wa inu deshita.
    The twelve earthly branches of the year 1994 was the dog.