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The year of Renwu is written on the Gregorian calendar.

There are eight words written on the lunar calendar, which are "the daily value is broken, and major events are not suitable". This is a negative warning to people not to violate this day and this position. In fact, it also has positive benefits, just because people don't understand why. Therefore, people who compile calendars prefer to cover up the benefits and only talk about their fierceness rather than their good luck, lest people abuse them. What do you mean, "the daily value exceeds 10,000 at the end of the year"? For example, in the second year, Tai Sui is at the end of the year, and its end must be at noon. The days commemorated by the main and underground branches are noon days, such as Wu Jia, Bingwu, Wuwu, Wu Geng and Renwu. These days are all called "Breaking the Sun". The negative pressure field is the strongest this afternoon, and if it is committed (especially by rats), there will be disaster.

You may see on the old imperial calendar or some calendars that "the daily value has been broken, and everything is inappropriate". What's going on here? It mainly means that the earthly branch of a certain day collides with the traditional age of that year. For example, in the second year, the duty of Tai Sui lies with Zi Fang, and it will be broken at noon in the seventh year, because the meridian collides (fire and water collide). Then, all the days when the ground branches are at noon, such as Wu Jia, Bingwu and Wu Geng, are called year-end rest days. The negative pressure field at noon on this day is very strong, and if it is committed (especially by rats), there will be disaster.