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How about a day when everything is inappropriate?

Not everything is a good day.

Generally speaking, things in the solar calendar should not refer to major events that should not be done today, such as getting married, opening a business, traveling (going out of town), laying the foundation stone, moving into a new house, etc. Not for normal things in daily life, but for other things as usual. So in general, the days when everything goes wrong are not so good.

This day is usually normal. Generally speaking, there is nothing good to do on this day, but at the same time there is nothing too bad, which means neither too bad nor too bad. Usually, if things are not suitable on this day, people will try to do less important things on this day to avoid bad influence.

Interpretation of other words in the yellow calendar;

1. Sacrifice: In the traditional customs of China, offerings and ceremonies are used to sacrifice ancestors in ancestral temples or gods in temples.

2. Blessing: In the traditional customs of China, pray for the blessing of the gods, make a wish, make a wish, etc.

3. Ask the name: In the first two steps of the traditional wedding ceremony, the man asks the matchmaker to ask the woman's name, and the woman agrees. After marriage, the man asks the matchmaker to ask the woman's name, date of birth and so on. Made a fortune in the ancestral temple.

4. Marriage: It is an auspicious day for a man to marry a woman, and the wedding is held in the traditional customs of China.

5. moving into a house: moving into a new house, especially moving into a new house instead of a second-hand house. Celebrations are usually held to invite friends and relatives to congratulate the completion of the new house.

6. Fixed bed: In the traditional custom of China, it is a ceremony to move to a new home, buy a new bed or buy a bed when getting married, so as to wish the family prosperity and early birth.

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