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What does the Gregorian calendar mean?

The Yellow Calendar, also known as the Old Yellow Calendar or the Perpetual Calendar, is a tool for ancient people in China to divine their fate by using the laws of the sun and the moon and the five elements and eight characters. Lunar calendar often records information such as lunar calendar, solar terms, good luck and bad luck, which is an important tool for ancient people's life, agricultural production and religious and cultural activities.

Cleaning the house refers to cleaning the dust, sundries and other sundries inside and outside the house. In the traditional culture of China, house cleaning is of great significance. People think that cleaning the house is a way to govern the mind and purify oneself. By sweeping away the dust and garbage inside and outside the house, people can purify their body and mind, and at the same time, they can purify the whole living environment and create a quiet and peaceful atmosphere.

In the Gregorian calendar, sweeping houses often appears on some auspicious days. It is believed that cleaning houses nowadays can not only get rid of bad smell and plague, but also protect families from evil spirits and protect the peace and happiness of family members. In addition, cleaning the house also symbolizes saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, sweeping away troubles and sins, and bringing a new beginning to yourself and your family. Therefore, in the Gregorian calendar, sweeping the house is an important ceremony in daily life.