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What does "Daan" mean in Japanese calendar?

We in China have an ancient almanac, that is, what should be avoided and what should be avoided on a certain day, and Japanese culture has inherited the mantle of our country, so there is also an almanac. And theirs is relatively simple, divided into six days in order-winning first, attracting friends, losing first, destroying Buddha, making peace and being naked. This is the so-called "six noes"

Quite orderly

The meaning of "big and safe". Among the six wonders, the most auspicious day is daytime. What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? What is this? またもものをんでわれるとぃぅん.しかしはこのにもぅべきでなぃとす.

たぃぁんがなフみだがだぃぁんとも.かつてはとぃてぃたのでたぃぁんにでたぁ ".

The meaning of "da ji". The best day of the six obsidians. Everything is suitable, and I think there is no unsuccessful day, especially the most suitable wedding. In addition, the formation of the Cabinet is generally held on Daan Day. However, it turns out that this day should not be suitable for doing anything.

Generally pronounced as "Taian", it can also be pronounced as "Diane". It was once written as "Taian", so the pronunciation of "Taian" is primitive and recognized.