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What does it mean to move to the south?

It's a term in the yellow calendar to insult the south by rushing at a dog, which means that people who belong to a dog rush at the same day, and "insulting the south" is the direction, that is, the direction of insulting God that day is in the south. Generally, there are bad things (insults) in the south, so everything is inappropriate. Try to avoid activities in the south.

Moving the dog on an auspicious day means that the Japanese branch and the dog branch collide. If it's a dog, avoid that day.

But not all dogs, but there are choices.

The main branches of dogs are JOE, Xu Bing, Wu Xu, Geng Xu and Ren Xu.

Only one dog is blunt, and the brackets below indicate which dry dog is blunt.

Generally written as: Drive the dog (JOE) to the east.

You can tell at a glance.

"Chong" in the Gregorian calendar refers to the collision of the earth's branches, that is, meridian collision, ugly collision, Shen Yin collision, You Mao collision, Chen Xu collision and Hayes collision. The ancients used the zodiac to match the twelve earthly branches, namely, rat, ugly cow, yin tiger, hairy rabbit, dragon, four snakes, afternoon horse, sheep and monkey.

Therefore, every Children's Day that collides with noon is a "horse race".

Cloudy days, harmony, that is, "running monkeys", etc. When choosing auspicious days, don't choose those days that conflict with your genus.