Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean, the Gregorian calendar is not suitable for everything?

What do you mean, the Gregorian calendar is not suitable for everything?

"The ecliptic" said: "Appropriate: Everything is not suitable; Bogey: Everything is not suitable. "

"Suitable: Nothing is suitable" in the Gregorian calendar means that there is nothing particularly suitable to do on this day. Neither good nor bad. Ping. "

Taboo: nothing is suitable ":refers to the taboo of doing things on this day." Fierce. The so-called "everything is not suitable" means that it is not suitable for major events such as getting married, opening a business, going out of town, starting a business, and entering a household. Doesn't mean you can't do anything in your daily life!

There are several "nothing is appropriate" situations on the calendar:

1, when the earthly branch of that day collides with the earthly branch of that year, it is called "year breaking";

2. When the earthly branch of the day collides with the earthly branch of the month, it is called "breaking the moon";

3. beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter in the twenty-four solar terms were called "absent for four days" the day before;

4. The day before the vernal equinox, autumnal equinox, summer solstice and winter solstice in the 24 solar terms is called "four o'clock" day.