Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - "Chengri" in the Yellow Calendar is one day and two places in the Yellow Book! But in other books or books, it is two days and two places! ! ! What is Chengri? Urgent!

"Chengri" in the Yellow Calendar is one day and two places in the Yellow Book! But in other books or books, it is two days and two places! ! ! What is Chengri? Urgent!

In the Gregorian calendar, the concept of "Chengri" mainly comes from the "Twelve-star Marriage Formula". In this formula, "Chengri" is described as "two places a day" or "one place a day", and its meaning depends on the version of the formula.

In some versions of the "Marriage Formula", Chengri means "one day and two places", which means that if you get married on Chengri, your husband may remarry in the future, that is, you will have two wives.

However, in other versions of the "marriage formula", Chengri means "one day and one place", which means that both husband and wife can get married on Chengri and grow old together.

Therefore, the specific meaning of "Chengri" may vary from version to version. It is recommended to refer to the version of the almanac you are using to get the most accurate description.