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The Gregorian calendar is full of gods and days.
First of all, the nature is different.
1, Zodiac Full Day: Zodiac Full Day refers to a perfect day in the traditional calendar of China, which is one of the twelve duty days.
2. The ecliptic except the sun: The ecliptic except the sun refers to the Tomb-Sweeping Day in the traditional calendar of China, which is one of the twelve duty days.
3. Auspicious day of the ecliptic: Auspicious day of the ecliptic refers to the day when everything goes well in the traditional calendar of China.
Second, the time is different
1, Zodiac Holidays: Zodiac Holidays are usually on the last day of January in the lunar calendar.
2, the ecliptic except the sun: the ecliptic except the sun is generally on the last day of the twelfth lunar month in the summer calendar.
3. auspicious day of the ecliptic: auspicious day of the ecliptic has twelve duty days, that is, twelve days from 1 month to1February in the lunar calendar.
Third, the activities are different.
1, ecliptic all day: the ecliptic is used for sacrificial activities all day.
The ecliptic is used to go to the old and welcome the new.
3. auspicious day: auspicious day is used for appropriate activities.
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