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Is the opening day auspicious?

The opening day is an auspicious day.

The opening day means the day when Pepsi started, opened, developed and implemented. For example, if you get married and start a married life and start another stage of your life, it is feasible to choose to get married on the wedding day. However, it is not suitable to choose to open a day of burial. Date of opening: marriage, business opening, etc. All are good, but it is fierce to break ground for burial, hunting, logging and other unclean things.

Kairi is the ecliptic day, and Kairi is the day when everything is worth starting. Everything is difficult at the beginning, but taking the first step is a step towards success, so we encourage and support positive things. For example, choosing a school day is a good phenomenon. It is commendable that children enter school to learn basic knowledge and begin to receive systematic education to start a new journey for their own lives.

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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 zodiac are on duty, everything is appropriate, and they will not avoid evil, that is, "the zodiac is auspicious."

According to the influence of celestial bodies and astrology on human beings, the ancients formulated the ecliptic underworld day, which provided some references and choices for China people to choose the right day to avoid misfortune. This auspicious culture has been deeply rooted in the thoughts of the people in China since ancient times, and has been affecting the lives of the people in China, and has formed a custom.