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Is the cooking written on the calendar only cooking with fire?

Cooking doesn't mean cooking with fire, but repairing the kitchen stove and moving it.

In ancient times, cooking was very particular, and there were certain rules for height and width. The size of the stove is very strange, seven feet and nine inches long, symbolizing that the Big Dipper is high in the sky, the lucky star is shining high, and Kyushu is vast.

It is four feet and five inches wide, symbolizing every corner of the country and having everything in the world; It is one foot and two inches high, symbolizing the twelve months of the year, and cooking begins every month.

The materials for cooking stoves are also very particular. You need to use five inches of new soil or new materials and pure land underground, and then add pig liver powder and mud to the well water for good luck.

These statements all have some feudal superstitions, and people should treat them objectively.

Extended data:

Cooking day:

1, cooked in April, May and September, avoid Ding Mao; Cooking in February, June and October, avoid Jiazi Day; Cook in March, July and 1 1 month, avoiding the daytime; Cooking in April, August and December, avoid Geng Wu.

2. Every month of the year: the thirteenth day of the first month; February 1 1 day; The ninth day of March: the fifth day of May; The third day of June; July 1 day and 29; August 27th; September 25; 1October 23rd; 1 1 month 2 1 day; December nineteenth.

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