China Time: How the Ancient Chinese Kept Track of Hours, Days, Years and Epochs

China Time: How the Ancient Chinese Kept Track of Hours, Days, Years and Epochs

COMING IN SEPTEMBER 2026.

From oracle bones and simple sundials to towering clockwork machines that rang gongs across imperial capitals, from time intervals ranging from a tenth of a second to over four thousand years, China has been measuring time since before the dawn of history. But the story of Chinese timekeeping is far more than a tale of ancient gadgets. It is a story about how a civilization understood the universe, and its place within it.

In China Time, best-selling author Jeff Pepper tells the story of the ingenious systems that have organized daily life in the Middle Kingdom. Discover how the Twelve Earthly Branches divide the day into periods heavy with symbolism, how night watchmen tracked the passage of time, how astronomers refined the day into ever-smaller increments, and how Buddhist thinkers imagined time in terms of fingersnaps and moments of thought.

You’ll meet the people whose innovations shaped China’s timekeeping and datekeeping, including the brilliant builders of huge towers whose complex clockworks transformed the analog flowing water into the first true digital “ticks” of measured time .

Along the way, you’ll encounter emperors claiming the Mandate of Heaven, poets reflecting on the brevity of life, and philosophers wrestling with the shifting length of daylight and the puzzling movement of the planets across the sky. You’ll see how calendars, constellations, lunar months, solar terms, and zodiac animals combined into a richly layered system shaping agriculture, government, religion, and everyday speech.

Clear, engaging, and accessible to readers with no background in Chinese language or history, China Time reveals how one of the world’s oldest civilizations answered timeless questions: what time is it, what day is it, and what does it really mean?

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Acknowledgements and Cautions  5

Preface             8

Part 1:  A Day in China –  What Time Is It?   9

Chapter 1: The Beginnings of Timekeeping 10

Chapter 2: The Twelve Earthly Branches     13

Chapter 3: The Five Night Watches 19

Chapter 4: The Huáinánzǐ      23

Chapter 5: The Hundred-System      27

Chapter 6: The 96-kè System             31

Chapter 7: Tiny Slices of Time            35

Chapter 8: Buddhist Units of Time   39

Chapter 9: Folk Methods       41

Chapter 10: Early Sundials   47

Chapter 11: Later Sundials   52

Chapter 12: Telling Time Underground         57

Chapter 13: Water Clocks     60

Chapter 14: The First Water Clocks 63

Chapter 15: The Double Pot Floating Arrow Water Clock  67

Chapter 16: Zhang Héng’s Improved Water Clock 71

Chapter 17: Yī Xíng’s Lotus Water Clock     78

Chapter 18: Shěn Kuo’s Improved Water Clock      84

Chapter 19: Sū Sòng’s Water Clock Tower  88

Chapter 20: The Sands of Time         93

Chapter 21: The Five-Wheel Hourglass        97

Chapter 22: Incense Clocks 100

Part 2:  A Year in China –  What Day Is It?     107

Chapter 23: Calendar Challenges   108

Chapter 24: The Cycles of the Moon             112

Chapter 25: The 28 Lunar Mansions             116

Chapter 26: Naming the Months      121

Chapter 27: Leap Months      126

Chapter 28: The 24 Solar Terms        130

Chapter 29: Calendars and Almanacs         136

Chapter 30: Evolution of Calendars              139

Chapter 31: Reading an Almanac    150

Chapter 32: Patterns in the Stars     156

Chapter 33: The Structure of Heaven           163

Chapter 34: What’s Today’s Date?   170

Chapter 35: The Ten Heavenly Stems          175

Chapter 36: Combining Two Systems          179

Chapter 37: Using the Stems and Branches            183

Chapter 38: Naming Dates   187

Chapter 39: Zhou Plans a Burial       190

Chapter 40: Luck and Fate   194

Chapter 41: Cheng Plans a Move     198

Chapter 42: The Twelve Day Officers            204

Chapter 43: The Twelve Duty Spirits              208

Chapter 44: Four Pillars and Eight Characters        212

Chapter 45: The Ten-Year Luck Cycles         215

Chapter 46: Lady Wu Plans a Family Visit   220

Part 3:  An Epoch in China –  What Era Is It?             223

Chapter 47: Reigns and Dynasties  226

Chapter 48: The Three Epochs          229

Chapter 49: The Great Year  234

Epilogue           239

Appendix 1: The Chinese Dynasties              242

Appendix 2: The Chinese Language 244

Appendix 3: Further Learning             249

Appendix 4: Chinese Glossary           251

Illustration Credits     259

About the Author        260

Notes  261

 

China Time: How the Ancient Chinese Kept Track of Hours, Days, Years and Epochs