Looking forward to the sun, the dark sun, the new sunWangri, huori, and shuori were all special names for dates in the traditional China lunar calendar. They were closely related to the moon's cycle and reflected the ancient people's observation and understanding of astronomical phenomena.
Wangri referred to the day when the moon was at its roundest in the lunar calendar. It usually happened on the 15th day of each month, and occasionally on the 16th. This was because the moon's orbit around the earth (the lunar month) was about 29.53 days. Therefore, every month or so, the earth, the moon, and the sun were almost aligned. From the earth, the moon appeared to be in a perfect state. This day was the Wangri, symbolizing perfection and brightness. It was often associated with the beautiful meanings of reunion and harvest. For example, the Mid-Autumn Festival was on Wangri.
The dark day was the last day of every month in the lunar calendar, which was the end of the month. Since the length of the lunar month was 29 or 30 days, the dark day could be the 29th or 30th day of the lunar calendar. On this day, the moon rose and set almost at the same time as the sun. It was the darkest time of the moon. In traditional culture, it was often associated with the end and concealment, symbolizing the end of things or preparing for new life.
The new day was the first day of every month in the lunar calendar, which marked the beginning of the new moon. At this moment, from Earth, the moon was located between the sun and the earth. It rose and set almost at the same time as the sun, so it could not be seen in the sky. The new day was determined based on the period of the moon's orbit around the earth. When the moon's ecliptic was the same as the sun's, it was the new day. In ancient times, the first day of the lunar calendar had an important significance. It was the benchmark for dividing the months. It was also the day when the country held important activities such as worshipping the heavens, establishing laws, and issuing decrees. For example, the Spring Festival was on the first day of the first lunar month.
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Sun Cunzhou and Sun LutangSun Cunzhou was the second son of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun Style Taiji Fist. Sun Lutang was more relaxed in educating his children and allowed Sun Cunzhou to develop freely. He did not have any requirements for martial arts at first. Sun Cunzhou started learning from Sun Lutang at the age of 16. After three years of hard work, he had mastered the Xingyi Fist and the Eight Trigrams Fist. Sun Cunzhou's martial arts skills were very strong. He visited martial arts experts in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei and rarely lost. After traveling around the world, his martial arts skills became more refined. In 1929, at the National Martial Arts Recital Conference held in Hangzhou, Sun Lutang served as the vice-chairman, and Sun Cunzhou served as the supervisory committee member. When someone challenged Sun Lutang at the meeting, Sun Cunzhou came forward to deal with it. At that time, Sun Cunzhou wanted to participate in the competition to promote the Sun Family Boxing School, but because most of the contestants were Sun Lutang's brothers and disciples, everyone persuaded Sun Cunzhou to give up the competition. The reason was that even if he won the first place, others would think that the contestants gave it to him because he was Sun Lutang's son. He finally gave up the competition.
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Sun Xiang, Sun ZhepingSun Xiang and Sun Zheping were two characters in The King's Avatar. They were not familiar with each other, but they were relatives. Sun Xiang was a little curious about Sun Zheping, but Sun Zheping didn't seem too interested in him. Sun Xiang had hoped to play against Sun Zheping in the match, but he hadn't been able to do so. Their interactions were filled with contradictions and conflicts. Sun Zheping was a professional player, famous for his wild fighting style. He was once the number one Berserker, but he retired due to a hand injury. He was straightforward and arrogant, but this was what he had gained after experiencing countless storms. Overall, the relationship between Sun Xiang and Sun Zheping was complicated and interesting.
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