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Lunar calendar 2023 1 1 the sixth day of the month.

The sixth day of November of the lunar calendar in 2023 is suitable for offering sacrifices, turning on lights, praying for blessings, lifting, making beams, breaking ground, making beds, digging wells, planting, storing livestock, breaking ground and moving. No marriage, no travel, no work, no building, no grave, no house, no migration, no fire, no population, no burial.

According to the conversion between Gregorian calendar and lunar calendar, the sixth day of November in the lunar calendar in 2023 is 65438+February 18 in the solar calendar in 2023. In the zodiac, people born on this day belong to Sagittarius. With the approach of winter, the solar term of heavy snow passed quietly on February 7, 65438, and the winter solstice also arrived on February 22, 65438. As time goes on, the temperature drops gradually, and the cold breath becomes stronger and stronger.

According to the traditional records of the Gregorian calendar, 65438+February 18, 2023 is a day suitable for offering sacrifices and opening the light. On this day, people can carry out a series of activities such as hoisting, making beams and breaking ground. Especially for those old houses or buildings that need improvement, this day is undoubtedly an excellent choice. Through these activities, we can inject new vitality into the building and make it glow with new vitality.

Characteristics of the yellow calendar

1, heavenly stems and earthly branches: The Gregorian calendar adopts ten heavenly stems (A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren and Gui) and twelve earthly branches (Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai). This way of marking the year, month and day is called the dry domination method, which is one of the important features of the ancient calendar in China.

2. Lunar month: Based on the lunar calendar, the yellow calendar records the first day, fifteenth day and thirtieth day of each month. The lunar calendar pays attention to the changes of the phases of the moon, so the main time unit of the yellow calendar is the month, not the day.

3. Twenty-four solar terms: Twenty-four solar terms are also marked in the Yellow Calendar, which is an important time node in the ancient calendar of China. Twenty-four solar terms are determined according to the position of the sun on the ecliptic, indicating the critical period of seasonal change and climate change.

4. Traditional festivals: The calendar also records many traditional festivals in China, such as Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. These festivals are of great significance in China culture, and people will celebrate and commemorate them according to the dates in the yellow calendar.

The above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.