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"Don't take the rest." What does this mean?

"Flat knife tu, don't take the rest. Don't do anything but build roads that day.

In the language of China Huangli, Pingzhi means "innovation" and "painting a road". Leveling a road means building a road. In the Gregorian calendar, it belongs to the category of appropriate words, that is, the day of the ecliptic is marked as "flat road", so this day is suitable for road construction.

Don't take the rest, the rest is the same as the rest. Don't take the rest, which means: this day is not suitable for doing anything except what is stipulated in the yellow calendar.

Extended data

There are "yi" and "taboo" in the yellow calendar. "Appropriate" means things suitable for doing, such as taking a bath, getting married, treating diseases and tearing down houses. "Taboo" refers to things that are not suitable for doing, such as praying for blessings, opening markets, breaking ground and burying.

Nothing is suitable: it means that there is nothing particularly suitable for this day.

Neither good nor bad, Ping. "Taboo: Nothing is appropriate": it refers to the taboo and intensity of doing things on this day.

The source of the ecliptic says: Suitability: Everything is unsuitable; Bogey: Everything is inappropriate.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-don't take anything else

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Pingzhi Road