Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What does the bad wall mean in the Gregorian calendar?

What does the bad wall mean in the Gregorian calendar?

A: You can do it, which means you'd better do it.

Broken house: the meaning of demolishing or partially transforming a house.

Bad wall: it means to tear down the fence and build a house

Don't take other drugs: treat malaria.

In modern times, the main contents of the Gregorian calendar include: Gregorian calendar, lunar calendar and trunk calendar, twenty-four solar terms and Sunday (week), taboos, disasters, directions, fleeting time, traditional lunar calendar, nine planets in Kong Xuan and so on.

Extended data:

Explanation of terms in the yellow calendar;

1, Sacrifice: it refers to offering sacrifices to ancestral temples, that is, offering sacrifices to ancestors or temples, offering sacrifices to gods and so on.

2. Blessing: Pray for God's blessing or make an oath.

3. Seeking heirs: pointing to the gods to pray for heirs (descendants).

4. Opening: After the Buddha statue is formed, it will be enshrined in the upper position.