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How are the taboos in the yellow calendar calculated?

A detailed description of matters that should be avoided when choosing a Gregorian calendar date.

In the Gregorian calendar, what most people watch every day should be what they should and should not do. Numerologists and schedulers also record it in this column, plus the reference of daily prosperity and adversity to determine the date of others. When readers know, they won't have to go to the scheduler in the future. But if it involves personal eight-character projects, it is better to find someone to line up.

Take 1985 1 month 1 day as an example, the contents are as follows:

Appropriate: making beds, making money, planting nets, sweeping houses, offering sacrifices, bathing, cutting clothes and getting into hands and feet.

Avoid: opening the market for haircuts, grazing, raising livestock, making livestock, logging, burying beams, breaking ground and opening graves.