Traditional Chinese timekeeping
Traditional Chinese timekeeping refers to the time standards for divisions of the day used in China until the introduction of the Shixian calendar in 1644 at the beginning of the Qing dynasty. == Han-era system == Dating from the Han dynasty, the third chapter of the Huainanzi outlines 15 hours of daylight.
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