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What do you mean, don't take the rest

"Don't take the rest" means that on this day, you can only do things that pave the way and don't do anything else.

Nothing else means: the old calendar has suitable and taboo days, so don't do anything except what the calendar allows. Yu, with "Yu". There are "easy" and "taboo" days in the yellow calendar, and you should not do anything except what the yellow calendar allows (such as seeking medical advice, treating diseases, and tearing down houses). Don't take the rest, that is, don't do anything else, which is second only to others.

"Smooth road, take nothing else": a geomantic term. Paving the road is paving the road, which is the same as explaining the road. Don't take the rest, don't do anything else. The whole meaning is that on this day, you can only do things like leveling roads and nothing else. Otherwise, you will break the taboo and you will not succeed.