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How about 202 1 the fourth day of June?

How about 202 1 the fourth day of June?

Gregorian calendar: 202 1 July1Wednesday Tuesday Cancer (Gregorian calendar)

Lunar calendar: June 4, 202 1 year (lunar calendar)

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Sacrifice a crown and marry a net.

catch fish

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Don't take the rest.

Peng Zuji: Don't drink water or eat dogs.

Xiang Chong: The dog rushes to the dragon (Chen Bing)

Moon Fetus God: Bed Warehouse

Today's Fetus God: Cangqi, southeast outside.

Lucky spirit should follow: no, it's safe, Qinglong.

Evil spirits should be avoided: He Kui, the god of death, the evil spirit of the moon, the lack of the moon, earth images, disasters, and ice will melt the tile stuffing and must be abandoned.

From the perspective of the Gregorian calendar, that day was a broken day, so it was not a good day. The Choice of Auspicious and Taboo in Lao Huang Li

According to "Xie Ji Frontier Defense Book", Volume 10: If you win the battle by luck, you must not avoid it; Where good luck and bad luck are balanced, what is good and happy is still taboo; If good luck is not enough, then never avoid it.

Specifically, there are six kinds of mixed good and bad luck, and their treatment methods are nothing more than this:

First, if you are lucky enough to win the battle, it is advisable not to avoid it;

Second, it is enough for evil to be rewarded with good. When it comes to virtue, it is advisable not to avoid it. Avoid if you don't meet;

Third, good luck is not equal to evil. When it comes to virtue, it is good and it is advisable not to avoid it. Never avoid not meeting;

Fourth, fierceness is better than luck, and when it comes to virtue, it will cancel each other out and can never be avoided; Never avoid not meeting;

Fifth, if you encounter fierce, you should not avoid it when you encounter virtue; If you don't meet, everything is taboo;

Sixth, the fierce stack is fierce, and everything is still taboo in Germany.