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What does "Ju" mean in the Gregorian calendar?

Moving: refers to washing and cleaning the house, eliminating disasters, etc.

Yellow calendar cancellation record

In the Han dynasty, Yin and Yang scholars called eliminating evil as a move, and later superstitious people also used this name.

On Balance and Resolution by Han Wang Chong: "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. "

3. Taiping Guangji (Volume 283) quoted the Book of Seclusion and the Southern Song Dynasty: "Taijun asked Li:' What's your concern in the world?' The ceremony said,' Serve 36,000 gods, hold a shrine to people, or slaughter calves, pigs, sheep, chickens and ducks.' "

4. Preface to Qing Yuan Xu Qi's "Ci of Alcohol, Tobacco and Zhi Zhu": "In the ancient metropolis, from January to the end of the month, scholars and women learned to pour wine with skirts, thinking that they would raise it."