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What do you mean, the Gregorian calendar is not suitable for everything?

In the process of reading old almanac, we can often see the word "everything is not suitable". According to the meaning of the present society, does this mean that everything can be done? Is there anything specific?

Now, let's take a look with me. What do you mean, everything is inappropriate?

What do you mean, the Gregorian calendar is not suitable for everything?

Nothing is suitable: it means that there is nothing particularly suitable for this day.

"The ecliptic" said: "Appropriate: Everything is not suitable; Bogey: Everything is not suitable. " "Suitable: Nothing is suitable" in the Gregorian calendar means that there is nothing particularly suitable to do on this day. Neither good nor bad. Ping. "Taboo: Nothing is suitable": It refers to doing taboo things on this day. Fierce.

The so-called "everything is not suitable" means that it is not suitable for major events such as getting married, opening a business, going out of town, starting a business, and entering a household. Doesn't mean you can't do anything in your daily life!

There are several "nothing is appropriate" situations on the calendar:

1, when the earthly branch of that day collides with the earthly branch of that year, it is called "year breaking";

2. When the earthly branch of the day collides with the earthly branch of the month, it is called "breaking the moon";

3. beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter in the twenty-four solar terms were called "absent for four days" the day before;

4. The day before the vernal equinox, autumnal equinox, summer solstice and winter solstice in the 24 solar terms is called "four o'clock" day.