Gaiden - Xiaobai has something to say - Issue 3 - Arad time

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Xiaobai has something to say for the third issue, which is officially launched.

Arad Time

It is inferred from the timekeeping time on the DNF's highest dungeon, the 20-player dungeon Antoun, as well as the timekeeping format in each dungeon. As for how many hours a day there are in the Arad continent, how many days and months there are in a year, and how many seasons a year is divided into, for these problems, Shu Xiaobai's ability is limited, and he can't verify it for the time being. For book lovers who know similar clues, please leave a message in the comment area of this book. I will add it in this issue, and note that it is from the starting point of the book friend.

Although it is only known that the time in DNF is hourly, the time system in this novel is very perfect. In general, it is a complete copy of the time, days, months, years, solar terms, seasons, etc. on the earth. This setting is to allow readers to have a more sense of substitution, so as not to be at a loss when Xiaobai describes a certain time or solar term scene. After all, everyone is most familiar with the earth, so using the earth as a blueprint to set up these details can better give you a sense of substitution and identity.

Let's talk about the words that appear in Xiaobai's novels about time or seasonality.

First of all, there are temporal ones: a thought, a minute, a quarter of an hour, an hour, a day, a month, and a year.

So far, this novel probably uses all of the above. It is impossible for Xiaobai to recall word by word, after all, Xiaobai has been with the new novel for 20 days, and there are more than 70,000 words in total. So, please forgive Xiaobai for not being able to find every detail perfectly. The hour is the ancient unit of timekeeping in China, which is roughly equivalent to the current two hours. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, and I think everyone should be aware of that. As for the rest, Xiaobai will give a general formula first.

One year = 365 days; January = 30 days; Day = 24 hours; One hour = 60 minutes = 360 seconds.

The year is divided into four seasons, in which the solar terms follow the 24 solar terms; In the 12 months of the year, the first, third, fifth, seventh, eighth, October, and December are the 31 days of the Great Month, the second month is 28 days in the common year, the leap year is 29 days, and the other months are 30 days.

As for this last "one thought", he is the unit of time in Indian Buddhism. The ancient Indian Sanskrit scripture "Sangha Law" (there is also information is "Advocacy Law") has such a record: a moment is a thought, twenty thoughts are a moment, twenty moments are a snap of a finger, twenty snaps of a finger is a pre-one, twenty pre-is a moment, and a day and one day are thirty moments. There are other accounts, for example. The Nioh Prajnaparamita Sutra reads: "Ninety moments are one thought, and one moment in one thought is nine hundred births and deaths."?

(Note: The above information about Yinian is from the Internet, and it is hereby declared.) )

As for the non-chronological meaning of a thought that is also used in this novel, please understand it for yourself, because this thing itself is very mysterious, and Xiaobai is not easy to describe. Buddhism has a famous allusion called "smiling flowers". This smile is not only the first allusion of Zen Buddhism to the heart, but also contains two meanings: one refers to a thorough understanding of Zen principles, and the other refers to mutual tacit understanding, heart and mind comprehension, heart and mind, heart to heart. Therefore, I hope that all book friends can mellow and wishful on their own. Here, Xiaobai can only say that the level is limited, so it is not good to mislead all book friends. Sorry again!

As for the solar terms and seasons in this novel, please compare the 24 solar terms to frame the seasonal description of this book. However, the seasonal descriptions of elves and other special geographical occasions in this book do not correspond to the normal seasons described above. This mainly involves Xiaobai's selfishness, as well as the special human interference factors in these special locations. For example, the elven clan's great defensive magic array. Based on this, I think you should be able to understand. When there is a description that violates the solar term setting, Xiaobai will indicate it in detail, and please rest assured.