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Don't bring pronunciation when you charge credit.

It means not to do anything else.

The ecliptic said: don't take the rest; Avoid visiting patients, and don't take others with you. "Don't take the leftovers" is a Chinese word pronounced "qǔ." Among them, the rest are the same as "Yu".

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 tearing down houses. "Taboo" refers to things that are not suitable for doing, such as praying for blessings, opening markets, breaking ground and burying. Don't bring anything else, which means: this day is not suitable for doing anything except what is stipulated in the yellow calendar. "Pave the way, don't take the rest": geomantic terminology.

Paving the road is paving the road, which is the same as the explanation of the road. Don't take the rest, don't do anything else. The whole meaning is that you can only do things like leveling roads and nothing else on this day. Otherwise, it will be inappropriate to make a taboo answer. Extended data:

Main contents of the Gregorian calendar: The main contents of the Gregorian calendar include: 24 solar terms, good or bad luck, cleansing evil, combined harm, singing, dry branches, twelve gods, on duty, fetal gods, stars, moon phases, specializing in good or bad luck, jealousy of Peng Zubai, six nights, nine planets, fleeting time, traditional Chinese medicine, three yuan and nine games, nine planets, weeks, twelve zodiac animals and so on. The yellow calendar not only includes astronomy, meteorology, seasonal seasons, but also contains some taboos that people should abide by in their daily lives. Its contents guide the farming opportunities of working farmers in China, so it is also called farmers' calendar. The people of the Yellow Calendar are also commonly known as "general books".