Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - This year's calendar is September 23, the autumnal equinox, Anshan, driving the dog 68. What do you mean? My child was born at eight o'clock this morning and named "Jiangnan", okay? ...

This year's calendar is September 23, the autumnal equinox, Anshan, driving the dog 68. What do you mean? My child was born at eight o'clock this morning and named "Jiangnan", okay? ...

The autumnal equinox is the qi in the 24 solar terms every year. In August of the lunar calendar, the Millennium is a festival, and after the Millennium is the autumnal equinox, which is qi. A solar term is three yuan, and one yuan for five days, making a total of fifteen days. Cold dew festival on the third day of the eighth lunar month. August 19 autumnal equinox. The vernal equinox and autumnal equinox mean to divide day and night equally. These two days are equal day and night, which was called vernal equinox in ancient times. Some of these solar terms are between beginning of spring and Changchun, and between beginning of autumn and beginning of winter. They divide spring and autumn into two halves, so it is reasonable to explain the vernal equinox and autumnal equinox.

In Yi-ology, shame is an unlucky meaning. Anshan means that the south is unlucky and not suitable for doing things.

Rushing at the dog means that the person who belongs to the dog has made a rush.