Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Don't use _ when the daily value is at the new moon or when you die.

Don't use _ when the daily value is at the new moon or when you die.

"Don't use big things when the daily value is dead" is a sign, which means that everything is full today. One more point will pass and nothing is appropriate. Don't do anything important on this day

This sentence comes from the Yellow Calendar, which is based on the China lunar calendar and has a perpetual calendar of good and bad luck every day. According to legend, the yellow calendar was created by Xuanyuan Huangdi, so it is called the yellow calendar.

The main contents of the Gregorian calendar include: twenty-four solar terms, avoiding bad luck, rushing evil, combining evil, radio, dry branches, twelve gods, on duty, fetal gods, stars, moon phases, evil spirits, jealousy of Peng Zu, six splendors, nine planets, fleeting time, traditional Chinese medicine, mysterious nine planets, weeks, zodiac signs, directions and so on.

The Origin and Development of Huangli

With the maturity of block printing technology, the government began to print calendars. According to historical records, in the ninth year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 835), there was an old calendar book carved with wooden boards. On the basis of these engraved calendars, a lot of things about bank taboos began to appear. However, this kind of rich evasive content is not seen in the resume of the banknote seller because of the cost factor.

Official calendars were quite popular in the Tang Dynasty, and even printed repeatedly by private individuals. For example, during the literate Sect period, private calendars printed by China people were sold in the market before Si Tiantai released the new calendar for next year every year. Therefore, Wenzong tried to ban private calendars in the ninth year of Taihe (835). Because the almanac is a tool for the emperor to promulgate the calendar, people also call it the "imperial calendar".