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What does it mean to avoid touching the earth in the yellow calendar?

The word "breaking ground" in the Gregorian calendar refers to the first building of houses, which refers to villas. Similar words include:

1, Opening: After the Buddha statue is formed, it is dedicated to the upper position.

2. Accept the offer: After the engagement, you will get the engagement fee.

3. Embarrassment: Put the body in the coffin.

4. Migration: moving and living.

5, breaking ground: the first time to move the hoe to dig the ground, mostly refers to the yin house.

Extended data:

In modern times, the main contents of the Gregorian calendar include three calendars: Gregorian calendar, Lunar calendar and Ganzhi calendar, in which good or ill luck, rushing away, good luck and evil, combined injury, singing, Ganzhi, 24 solar terms, Twelve Gods, Duty Day, Fetal God, Peng Zu Baekje, Liu Yao, Nine Planets, fleeting time, Prince Edward, Three Yuan and Nine Lucks, Nine Planets in Kong Xuan, and Precious God of Wealth in XiShen. In other words, people in ancient China recorded their daily likes and dislikes on calendars as a guide to action.

China's traditional calendar is based on heavenly stems and earthly branches's arrangement, combination and circulation, which means circulation and reappearance. It is this reappearance that makes it meaningful to choose a date to avoid it. The fundamental basis for the ancients to make calendars and determine auspicious days was the sun, the moon and the stars. Among them, the stars are the most critical factor in determining the date, and the Gregorian calendar basically does not consider these, so there is no so-called taboo.