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What does the bad wall in the yellow calendar mean?

Broken house and broken wall: refers to the demolition of houses or walls. A broken house means to demolish a house.

Broken houses and broken walls are a term in the Gregorian calendar. Some people will tear down the old houses before and after the new houses are built, and they need to look at the Gregorian calendar. That is to say, when houses need to be demolished and rebuilt, the dates chosen for broken houses and broken walls should be broken, and the dates chosen for broken houses should not be built on the moon, earthen houses, robbery, disaster, evil moon, monthly punishment, moon boredom, earth symbols, underground capsules and service days of the earth king.

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Explanation of nouns in old yearbooks

Install a bed: put a bed and sleeper, first put a new bed for the wedding, and then put a new bed if everything goes wrong.

Tiananmen Square: Houses have portals and other fortifications.

Cary: A landlord or a sneak peek.

Burial: a ceremony to deal with burial matters.

Wall filling: blocking caves, filling pits and building wells; To plug a hole means to block a cave or an ant nest.

Capture: break ants and kill pests at home or on crops.

Tailoring: One month before the wedding, the man will also prepare wine, blue cloth and gold and silver hairpin rings for the matchmaker to send to the woman's house.

Demolition: Demolition of buildings.

Dress up: refers to gorgeous clothes. In the past, after the funeral, relatives would wear different mourning clothes according to their relationship with the deceased.

By boat: point out that you want to take a boat.

Repay God: Make an oath and thank God for his kindness.

Travel: refers to long-distance travel, such as traveling abroad and sightseeing.

Fire: Fire means incense, which means moving the throne.