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The meaning of seven people and two hoes in the solar calendar

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Every year from the first day of the first month to the fifteenth day of the first month, folk customs decide good or bad luck according to the homophonic sounds of the dry branch, the twenty-eight lodging and the twelve stars.

For example, the third day of the second lunar month is "Dragon Day", so it is said to be "three dragons to control water", and it may rain heavily next year.

On the seventh day, the first day of Ren Shenri and Bing Yinri, it is said that seven people (everyone) share a cake (C), and they are not satisfied.

When you say seven people and two hoes, you mean that the seventh day is a man's day, and the next day is twelve stars except the stars. So it's called seven people and two hoes, which means more people and less work.

Almanac is written according to these.