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What does it mean to teach cattle and horses in the Yellow Calendar?

The teaching of cattle and horses in the yellow calendar refers to the work of training cattle and horses, and the "Yi" and "taboo" in the yellow calendar refer to what is suitable and not suitable for this day.

No rest: the explanation of no rest is that there are "appropriate" and "taboo" days in the yellow calendar, and you should not do anything except what the yellow calendar allows. Can be translated into modern Chinese: "nothing else can be done, nothing can be done" or "nothing should be done on this day except what is allowed by the yellow calendar."

Extended data:

There are "yi" and "taboo" in the yellow calendar. "Appropriate" refers to things suitable for doing, such as taking a bath, getting married, treating diseases, and demolishing houses. "Taboo" refers to things that are not suitable for doing, such as today's taboos: blessing, opening the market, breaking ground, burying, etc. Yu, with "Yu", the rest.

In the Gregorian calendar, there are two items: "Yi" and "taboo"; When the Gregorian calendar says don't rest, you can only do the things in "Yi"! For example, "it is appropriate to see a doctor" and "it is appropriate to break a house", and the rest can't be done, otherwise it will violate taboos and lead to everything going wrong.