Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - There is a saying in the Gregorian calendar: "Appropriate: don't take leftovers, taboo: don't take leftovers." What do you mean, good luck or bad luck?
There is a saying in the Gregorian calendar: "Appropriate: don't take leftovers, taboo: don't take leftovers." What do you mean, good luck or bad luck?
In the Han dynasty, yin and yang scholars called eliminating evil spirits as a move, and later superstitious people also used this name. Wang Chong's On Balance and Digestion: "The world believes in sacrifice, which means that sacrifice will be blessed; If it is lifted again, it means that the lifting will be fierce. " So the move here refers to lifting the disaster and cleaning the house. "Don't take the rest" originally means "don't take the rest", and the rest means the rest and others. On the other hand, there is often a term similar to "don't bring unnecessary things" in the yellow calendar, which means that everything except what is allowed in the yellow calendar is not suitable and may lead to disaster.
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