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What do you mean by good or bad luck in the Gregorian calendar?

Gregorian calendar is an ancient divination method in China. Good or bad luck can be judged by calculating the influence of each era on people according to the knowledge of astronomical calendar. In ancient times, the good and bad luck of the Gregorian calendar was widely used in important occasions such as marriage, travel and sacrifice, and it was a very popular cultural carrier among the people. Although with the progress of the times, many people no longer believe in the Gregorian calendar, but in some special occasions in some areas, the Gregorian calendar is still sometimes used.

According to the ancient tradition, auspicious days in the yellow calendar are good days and are usually used for important things, such as opening a business and getting married. However, in the Gregorian calendar, a bad day is a bad day because it may lead to a bad ending. However, in modern times, the criteria for dividing good and bad luck have been relatively relaxed, and many people regard the Gregorian calendar as a cultural heritage or entertainment.

Generally speaking, the Gregorian calendar is not an authoritative norm, but it is still an important part of culture, history and folk customs. On some occasions, people still refer to the Gregorian calendar, and they like to follow the traditions of their ancestors for good luck. Believe it or not, the wisdom of ancient sages about nature and life shown in the Yellow Calendar still deserves our respect and study.