Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - 65438+February 7, 2023.

65438+February 7, 2023.

65438+February 7, 2023 Gregorian calendar: suitable for traveling, hairdressing, bathing, mending walls and blocking spots. Avoid moving to a new house and burying.

The Gregorian calendar is a traditional calendar, which is usually used to guide daily life and agricultural production. However, it should be noted that the taboos in the Gregorian calendar are only a reference, and the specific situation needs to be considered according to the actual situation. For travel, haircut, bathing and other matters, you can do it on this day, because they are all more suitable for auspicious days. However, matters such as repairing walls and blocking caves need careful consideration, because these activities have certain risks and difficulties.

In addition, moving to a new house and burial are two very serious matters that need to be treated with caution. If you need to carry out related matters on this day, it is recommended to know the local customs and related taboos in advance to ensure the smooth progress.

The origin of the yellow calendar

Gregorian calendar, also called "calendar" or "perpetual calendar", is a traditional calendar in ancient China. It originated from the ancient agricultural production in China. In order to better guide agricultural activities, people began to compile yellow calendars to provide daily information, such as good luck, bad luck and taboos.

The origin of the Gregorian calendar can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. At that time, the "Book of Four Seasons" appeared, that is, a calendar that divided four seasons and twenty-four solar terms according to the laws of the sun. With the passage of time, people began to add information such as good fortune and bad luck to the almanac to guide people's daily life and agricultural production.

The compilation of Gregorian calendar involves knowledge in astronomy, calendar, divination and other fields, and requires rich experience and skills. In ancient times, the Gregorian calendar was compiled by specialized agencies or personnel, who needed to observe and record natural phenomena such as astronomical phenomena, meteorological changes and geological disasters, and use divination and other means to predict the future.