In the Fantasy Westward Journey game, time is made up of twelve hours. Many players may not be very clear about the setting of ancient time. If you want to know what each hour is, let’s take a look at the introduction to the Fantasy Westward Journey schedule.
In traditional Chinese culture, day and night are divided into twelve hours. The twelve hours are named after the twelve earthly branches, namely Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.
Hourly performance:
The upper left corner of the game screen displays time information, the pattern on the left shows the current time, and the pattern on the right distinguishes day and night.
Hour rules:
1. The time in the game is calculated based on the server time.
2. Refresh the time starting from the hour: Zi Shi Chou Shi Yin Shi Mao Shi Shi Si Shi Wu Shi Wei Shi Shen Shi You Shi Xu Shi Hai Shi, and so on.
3. Each hour in the game is equivalent to 2 minutes and 30 seconds of real time.
4. The time periods of Chen hour, Si hour, noon hour, Wei hour, Shen hour and You hour are daytime, Xu hour, Hai hour, Zi hour, Chou hour, Yin hour and Mao hour are night.
5. The normal physical attacks and spell-driven physical attacks of players, summoned beasts and monsters during the dark hour are weakened by 20%. Night combat and advanced night combat skills are not affected by this.
Ancient time comparison table:
Zishi: midnight, also known as midnight and midnight: the first hour of the twelve o'clock. (23:00 to 01:00 Beijing time).
Chou hour: cock crow, also known as wild chicken: the second hour of the twelve o'clock. (01:00 to 03:00 Beijing time).
Yinshi: Pingdan, also known as dawn, morning, Ridan, etc.: Shi is the transition between night and day. (03:00 to 05:00 Beijing time).
Mao hour: sunrise, also known as sunrise, dawn, rising sun, etc.: refers to the period when the sun just shows its face and rises. (05:00 to 07:00 Beijing time).
Chenshi: Eating time, also known as breakfast time, etc.: The time when the ancients went to eat in the morning was also the time for breakfast, (07:00 to 09:00 Beijing time).
Sishi: Yuzhong, also known as Riyu, etc.: It is called Yuzhong when it is close to noon. (09:00 to 11:00 Beijing time).
Noon hour: Rizhong, also known as Rizheng, noon, etc.: (11:00 to 13:00 Beijing time).
At no time: 日昳, also known as 日 Fall, 日中, etc.: when the sun is to the west, it is 日 Fall. (13:00 to 15:00 Beijing time).
Shenshi: Feeding time, also known as Ripu, Xishi, etc.: (15th to 17th Beijing time).
Youshi: sunrise, also known as sunset, sunset, evening: meaning when the sun sets. (Beijing time from 17:00 to 19:00).
Xu Shi: Dusk, also known as Rixi, Ritwi, Riwan, etc.: At this time, the sun has set and it will be dark but not dark. The sky and the earth are dim and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk. (19:00 to 21:00 Beijing time).
Haishi: Rending, also known as Dinghui, etc.: At this time, the night is deep, and people have stopped activities and rested for sleep. A person's concentration is also a person's tranquility. (21:00 to 23:00 Beijing time)