Can anyone tell what does the number 33 mean in my lock screen of iOS 10?
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13-03-2021 - |
Solution
Note: This was an issue in early betas of iOS 10. The correct string in Chinese characters is displayed in Developer Beta 3/Public Beta 2.
Original Content:
The number is the current "year" in the current cycle of the Chinese Sexagenary Cycle.
Year 33 of the current cycle corresponds to 丙申
in the Stem-Branch system, which is displayed when the date is displayed in the Calendar application (both iOS and OS X/macOS).
General formula for converting years 4 AD/CE and later is floor(western year - 3)/60)
, where floor
is equivalent to taking only the part in front of the decimal.
Example: floor((2016-3)/60) = floor(2013/60) = floor(33.55) = 33
See the link for more details on the system.
In iOS, previous versions may have displayed the long string which can be seen when opening the Day view of the Calendar app.
To enable/disable this display, go to Calendar > Alternate Calendars
in the Settings app.