Origin of Seoji
Seiji Origin (西 曆 紀 元), abbreviated as Seishi (西 紀) is the book of the ephemeris law that has been used in the Western Christian culture where the birth of Jesus originated (紀 元). The clerical system, like any other recital system, does not exist for 0 years, and it takes the year of the Gregorian calendar as its origin, the 'beginning year'. The abbreviation is the Roman abbreviation, which is written in AD (Latin: Anno Domini Anodomini 'in the year of the year') and BC in the pre-Christian period (English: Before Christ by Christchurch 'before Jesus'). The origin of the word is Latin, and when used in Latin sentences, it is often referred to as 'annō Domini', which is a macro-accented markon (¯). In English, on the other hand, it is common to remove the markers as shown above, and it is often typed in italics in printed and computer documents. In previous English speaking countries, the expression "(in) the year of our Lord (Jesus Christ)" (in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ) was used instead.