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 How to understand “Six Kes A Day” in the combination “Five Gengs A Night, Six Kes A Day
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả: Bui Trong Ngoan1 , Nguyen Thi Van Anh2
Nơi đăng: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research; Số: Volume 03;Từ->đến trang: 432-436;Năm: 2020
Lĩnh vực: Xã hội nhân văn; Loại: Bài báo khoa học; Thể loại: Quốc tế
TÓM TẮT
ABSTRACT: When interpreting the word "ke", in addition to the definition of "a quarter hour", "15 minutes", some dictionaries also determine that this word also means "one sixth of the day, ABSTRACT: According to the division method of the ancient people". Therefore, after referring the explanations of some dictionaries, this article has examined the works on Chinese and Vietnamese calendars and the method of time tracking in ancient records to confirm that there was no definition of “ke” as one sixth of the day. At the same time, to prove the presence of the phrase "six kes a day", ("give gengs a night, six kes a day") in modern Vietnamese, the author has analyzed two reasons for its existence. One is about structure, the other is about semantics. KEYWORDS: Ke, six kes a day, calendar, structure, semantics.
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT: When interpreting the word "ke", in addition to the definition of "a quarter hour", "15 minutes", some dictionaries also determine that this word also means "one sixth of the day, ABSTRACT: According to the division method of the ancient people". Therefore, after referring the explanations of some dictionaries, this article has examined the works on Chinese and Vietnamese calendars and the method of time tracking in ancient records to confirm that there was no definition of “ke” as one sixth of the day. At the same time, to prove the presence of the phrase "six kes a day", ("give gengs a night, six kes a day") in modern Vietnamese, the author has analyzed two reasons for its existence. One is about structure, the other is about semantics. KEYWORDS: Ke, six kes a day, calendar, structure, semantics.
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