Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Does the taboo word "nothing" in the yellow calendar mean that this day is auspicious?

Does the taboo word "nothing" in the yellow calendar mean that this day is auspicious?

"Don't be afraid of anything" is a sentence in the old yellow calendar, which means that there is nothing that should not be done. In the Gregorian calendar, "yi" and "taboo" respectively mean things that are suitable for doing and things that are not suitable for doing. For example, it is advisable to go out, break ground, avoid moving, avoid getting married and so on. If "no" is written in the taboo column of the old calendar, it means that there is no taboo to do things today, as long as you want.

Is it auspicious not to avoid anything?

Avoid is not necessarily an auspicious day. Taboo means that there is no taboo to do things on this day, while auspicious day means a day when everything is suitable and evil spirits are not avoided Therefore, judging whether this day is auspicious or not depends on the value of the day and proper taboos.

The auspicious day of the zodiac is a unique term in China's traditional calendar "Huangli" (perpetual calendar), which refers to a day when everything goes well. In the Gregorian calendar, "Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui" in the Twelve Gods are called six zodiac days, and "Removal, Danger, Determination, Persistence, Success and Openness" in the Twelve Duty Days is also called the Little Zodiac Day. When the six gods of the ecliptic are on duty, everything is appropriate. They do not shy away from evil, that is, "the ecliptic is auspicious."